An old wagon sits on the right. Farther down lies a giant Redwood log. A waterfall splashes over rocks and is surrounded by California native plants.
These are some of the highlights of the Sunshine Trail for the Blind in the San Joaquin County Historical Museum, located at Micke Grove Park. The trail, which measures 1,250 feet, was established in 1983 by members of Soroptimist International of Lodi as a way to educate the disabled about California's native flora.
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posted at 7:08 am on Sun, Nov 11, 2007.
Aren't Soroptimists an elitist club?
posted at 8:06 am on Fri, Nov 9, 2007.
I am proud to be a member of the Lodi Soroptimist Club. These ladies are a true inspiration to all of us. They have dedicated years of service to making this project a success. The trail has been visited thousands. Congratulations, Jean and Helen. We are so proud of you.
Thanks Pam for writing a wonderful story.
Soroptimist welcomes new members. For information call Bev at 334-5389.
posted at 1:24 am on Fri, Nov 9, 2007.
I am honored to know both these remarkable women who have dedicated so much time and love to this wonderful trail. They are fabulous community contributors! The Soroptimist Club has worked on many fine projects to improve the quality of life in Lodi and the Sunshine Trail is the shining example of just what can happen when people work together. Bravo, Soroptimists!! Bravo, Jean and Helen!!