Local woman to talk about her expedition to find Amelia Earhart at Warbirds Dinner

Amelia Earhart.
–Paso Robles resident, Nancy Rose, will speak about her participation in the archeological expedition to find aviatrix Amelia Earhart at the next Estrella Warbirds Museum monthly dinner March 6.
The public is invited to attend and reservations are a must. Dinner is $20 with a no-host bar. To make a reservation please call (805) 296-1935. Reservations must be made before noon on Monday, March 4. Doors open at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m.
Nancy Farrell Rose is the president of Cultural Resource Management Services (CRMS), a small, women-owned corporation based in Paso Robles. CRMS provides archaeological, historical and ethnographic research services for federal, state, local municipalities and clients primarily in California, Hawaii and Micronesia.
Prior to the founding of CRMS in 1985, she worked as an archaeologist for the Bureau of Land Management, the Corps of Engineers, Cal Trans, San Bernadino County Museum and private environmental consulting firms. Nancy is a graduate of UCLA and a licensed pilot. She has long been a fan of pioneer female aviators, including Amelia Earhart.




