Fall 2025

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Trying New Paths

Our State Park system is richly woven with well-worn trails and traditions. The Monarchs arrive at their coastal groves every October. Families return to the same campgrounds, year after year, building shared memories across several generations. The flags go up at the kiosk every morning. And don’t forget the bear patch and the Stetson!

But when it comes to interpretation, the principle of “provocation” means keeping your methods fresh. In this edition we hear from creative people all across our 280 units who are trying something different.

What are some new paths you might try at your park this Fall?

—The Catalyst Team

Dear Master Interpreter

Your questions answered:
• Getting crafty hunting down crafting supplies.
• Happy dogs and unhappy owners.

"All-Team" at Anza-Borrego

How do you tell the social media story of California’s largest State Park? With an “all-team” approach!

Meet VANNIE

VANNIE offers a powerful new way to engage audiences across the state. Learn how to request a visit!

California Biodiversity Day 2025

And the award for the park with the most recorded species for 2025 goes to…

Read With a Ranger

Over the past two years, San Diego Coast District staff have reached 1,200 participants across every San Diego Public Library branch.

Questions, questions, questions!

Daniel Williford on momentarily unanswerable questions and question crowd sourcing.

Welcomed Home

A new exhibit at the State Indian Museum reimagines empty cases as an opportunity to celebrate NAGPRA.

Happy Birthday to a Powerhouse?

Celebrating 130 years of the modern American electrical grid where it all first began, in Folsom, California.

2025 Interpretive Excellence Awards

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Have you noticed a particularly inspiring Interpreter this year? Perhaps you’ve seen a colleague or team make big impacts with access or partnerships? As 2025 comes to a close, the I&E Division will be seeking nominations for the 2nd Annual I&E Excellence Awards.

Nominations will open the first week of November, and we’re so excited to see who will receive the 2025 Excellence Awards at our Virtual Ceremony on January 28, 2026. If you are interested in being on this year’s review panel, please reach out to elizabeth.evans@parks.ca.gov by November 22, 2025.

Read about the 2024 awards here.

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Career Opportunities

Browse a selection of the interpretation related jobs currently open across California State Parks.

Junior Ranger Program Library

Need inspiration for a new Junior Ranger program? There’s a new Sharepoint library for sharing (and stealing!) program outlines and supporting materials.

PORTS: Redesigning Access

In a recent Ten Strands article, Brad Krey argues, “Every student in California deserves meaningful access to nature and environmental learning, regardless of zip code, income level, or school resources.”

Statewide Webinars, Fall 2025

Explore the busy calendar of webinars that are FREE and open to all State Parks staff, volunteers, and partners. Eligible for FOCUS training credits.

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October

Start Planning For…

November

December

  • 4-5: CA King Tides Project
  • 6: 160th Anniversary of the Ratification of the13th Amendment
  • 10: Webinar—Interpretation Book Club
  • 15: Whale Tail Grants application deadline, CA Coastal Commission
  • 25: Christmas Day State Holiday

Interested in writing an article? Want to share a resource? Got a success story?

Write to us at: interpretation.staff@parks.ca.gov

Fall 2025 Catalyst Team Members:

Anne Cooper and Devin McCutchen (editors)
Jonathan Camacho (website) — Kim Milruya (graphic designer)

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