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Lighthouse Cookbook - "Dinner at the Lighthouse" is Bev's new book containing the history of Piedras Blancas Light Station and recipes from the families who served there from 1879 to the present day.



Visit Cambria, California - Go to this site to see what our home town is like and why we love it.



San Luis Obispo County - Since we are the official Town Criers of "SLO County", we thought you might like to see what it's like here.



Cambria Historical Society - We are both members of the Board of Directors of this organization whose current focus is restoring an old house and turning it into a historical museum. Try this site to learn about the colorful history of the Cambria area.



Piedras Blancas Light Station - This old lighthouse was recently taken over by The Bureau of Land Management who is restoring it to its former glory. We are volunteers on this project working to establish the cultural history of the lighthouse. We're trying to answer questions such as "Who were the lighhouse keepers?" and "How did they live?" by digging into archival records and interviewing descendents of the keepers and other "old timers" who may have known the keepers or visited the lighthouse.



World Town Crier Registry - Here is where we hobnob with our fellow Town Criers. Go here to see pictures of our friends and colleagues.



American Guild of Town Criers - To be a member of The Guild one must be officially appointed by their local government (see our credentials) and have cried at least once within the United States of America. We completed both of these requirements in 2000.



Town Criers of America - Here are pictures of some of America's Town Criers together with their e-mail addresses.




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