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DECEMBER 21, 2018 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-9
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The Board of Supervisors of Riverside County honors Paul Price for his long-time dedication
and willingness to share his knowledge and passion for life sciences with the residents of
Riverside County. LAW OFFICES OF
MELISSA E. REILLY
Board of Supervisors Living Trusts
honors CL resident Wills • Probate
The Board of Supervisors of River- ries reflecting Riverside County’s past, Medi-Cal Planning
Canyon Lake resident Paul Price on educational videos about Riverside Trust Administration
side County honored and recognized as well as wrote, directed and produced
Dec. 11 for his long-time dedication and County’s disappearing rock art and Tem- Melissa E. Reilly
Attorney-At-Law
willingness to share his knowledge and ecula’s rich history. Conservatorships Formerly Law Offices of
passion for life sciences with the resi- Paul has been instrumental in preserv- Samuel D. Comras
dents of Riverside County. ing and championing Native American
Paul has dedicated more than 50 years and Riverside County history, having 26820 Cherry Hills Blvd. 672-3882
of his life to historical and archaeologi- halted the destruction of several Native Suite 1
cal causes and has contributed thousands American gravesites and villages and Sun City, CA
of hours as a volunteer and a profession- historical sites in Riverside County. Monday Thru Thursday 9:00am – 4:00pm (Fri & Sat by Appointment)
al to enhance museums in Perris, Jurupa He is responsible for the distribution
Cultural Center, Lake Elsinore, Lake of one of Riverside County’s largest Na-
Perris State Park, Menifee, Murrieta, tive American collections among five
Riverside, Ramona Bowl, San Jacinto, museums and one reservation in Riv-
Temecula and the Western Science Cen- erside County. He has donated his own
ter in the County of Riverside. collections to museums in Riverside,
Paul has used his intense knowledge San Bernardino and San Diego counties.
of art, design and history to teach and Paul’s recent accomplishment has
educate from youth to older generations been as a volunteer and advocate for the
about the history and life sciences that 80-year-old Harley and Mary Garbani
surrounds Riverside County by using his collection of Riverside Country’s Native
vast collections and archives of Native American artifacts. He has worked tire-
American artifacts, gold mining, ento- lessly for more than a year identifying,
mology, mineralogy, phytology, geol- cataloging and photographing over four
ogy, conchology, herpetology and many tons of artifacts that will be curated and
others. archived at the Western Science Center
He has written historical short sto- in Hemet.
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