Name: Ali Pezeshkpour
Majors (Completed 3/2007): Community and Regional Development (specialties in Organization/Management and Economic Development), French
Languages: English, French, Farsi (Persian), some Spanish.
Birthday: 16 July 1985
Current residence: Upland, CA
Current Plans: Beginning a Master of Urban and Regional Planning at UC Irvine in fall 2010
Hometown: Upland, CA. Also lived in Potomac, MD as a child.
Interests: The outdoors, music, traveling, politics, hanging out.
Website: USGeology.com
Interesting places visited: Parks, Preserves, Monuments, Etc: Joshua Tree National Park, Death Valley National Park, Zion National Park, Point Reyes National Seashore, Mojave National Preserve, Grand Canyon National Park, Yosemite National Park, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Bryce Canyon National Park, Pinnacles National Monument (west), Lava Beds National Monument, Olympic National Park, Mt Rainier National Park, Bodie State Historic Park, Mono Lake, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Cool Cities or Places: Tehran, Paris, Brussels, Avignon, Arles, Nice, Pisa, Venice, Milan, Florence, Rome, London (very, very briefly), New York, Washington (DC), Baltimore, New York, Richmond (VA), Maui, Santa Fe, Taos, Albuquerque, Sedona, Vancouver (BC), Big Sur, Lake Tahoe, Seattle, Olympia, Portland (OR), Victoria, Lyon, Geneva, Tunis, Nimes, Barcelona, Granada, Seville, Cordoba, Madrid, all over California, and probably a lot more places I can't remember...
2006-11-06 04:23:32 I think you did a really good job writing the Yosemite and Mt. Lassen pages. Thanks! —NickSchmalenberger
2007-04-17 21:43:24 On the Dixon Downs page was your addition expressed in percent, or absolute number of votes? —JasonAller
2008-08-21 23:17:04 So, I'm just wondering, during your stay here, Rita never made any unannounced visits or came in without notification/permission..? —AmyChow
2011-01-14 10:40:22 Hi. I see that you speak Farsi. I'm wondering if you have any interest in helping with a kids' Persian culture day? It's called "Under the Persian Oak." You can see the link at "http://arboretum.ucdavis.edu/calendar.aspx". I'm an Arboretum Naturalist. We'd love any help we can get! You might also be interested in the Persian Conversation Nights through the Davis People's Free School. Check out daviswiki.org/FreeSchool —BrettAnneBalamuth
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