Calendar

Sep
9
Sat
Ross Creek Cleanup
Sep 9 @ 9:00 am

The Town of Ross is calling for volunteers to participate in a creek cleanup. Meet at Lagunitas Road and Ross Common.

Native Plant Propagation Class @ Red Barn, Point Reyes National Seashore Headquarters
Sep 9 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

This opportunity is brought to you on behalf of a collaboration between
Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin RCD, Home Ground
Habitat Nursery & Point Reyes National Seashore Association. Together
they’re initiating a volunteer-based nursery program to support
resource management at the Seashore. The nursery will be a
native plant nursery supporting the range and vegetation management
programs in the Seashore and restoration
in the overall Lagunitas Creek watershed.
Topics for this workshop are:
Cloning & Divisions
 Tour riparian restoration site
 Divide Rushes
A workshop on related topics is scheduled for October 14.
PLEASE RSVP with Sarah
Phillips, Urban Streams
Program Manager with
the Marin RCD by emailing
Sarah@marinrcd.org
or by calling
(415)-663-1170 ext 302

Sep
19
Tue
Flood Zone 9 Advisory Board Meeting @ Larkspur City Hall
Sep 19 @ 7:00 pm

For the agenda (when posted) visit www.marincounty.org/main/Calendar

For additional information about the Ross Valley Watershed Program, please visit the Ross Valley Watershed webpage at: www.rossvalleywatershed.org

Sep
21
Thu
Monthly Board Meeting @ San Anselmo Historical Society Room, 110 Tunstead Avenue, San Anselmo.
Sep 21 @ 7:00 pm
Sep
24
Sun
San Anselmo Country Fair Day
Sep 24 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Downtown San Anselmo People from around the Ross Valley are invited to come downtown for live local music, food, a parade, activities, and inter-active community booths. United Market also hosts a taste row where there are free giveaways and you get to sample the best of our local vendors.

Sep
30
Sat
Murphy Creek Clean-Up, Ross Valley
Sep 30 all-day

Save the date for this workday organized by Sarah Phillips of the Marin RCD!
She can be reached at sarah@marinrcd.org

Oct
7
Sat
Sleepy Hollow Creek Clean-Up
Oct 7 all-day

Save the date for this workday organized by Sarah Phillips of the Marin RCD!
She can be reached at sarah@marinrcd.org

Oct
14
Sat
Native Plant Propagation Class @ Red Barn, Point Reyes National Seashore Headquarters
Oct 14 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

This opportunity is brought to you on behalf of a collaboration between
Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin RCD, Home Ground
Habitat Nursery & Point Reyes National Seashore Association. Together
they’re initiating a volunteer-based nursery program to support
resource management at the Seashore. The nursery will be a
native plant nursery supporting the range and vegetation management
programs in the Seashore and restoration
in the overall Lagunitas Creek watershed.
Topics for this workshop are to be determined.

PLEASE RSVP with Sarah
Phillips, Urban Streams
Program Manager with
the Marin RCD by emailing
Sarah@marinrcd.org
or by calling
(415)-663-1170 ext 302

Oct
19
Thu
Monthly Board Meeting @ San Anselmo Historical Society Room, 110 Tunstead Avenue, San Anselmo.
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm
Oct
21
Sat
Invasive Grass Removal, Fairfax @ Marin Stables, at end of Porteous Lane
Oct 21 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Panic veldt grass, also known as simply Ehrharta grass, is an invasive plant which the Watershed and One Tam staff are controlling just upstream of Marin Stables.

The entrance to the Watershed at the Stables could serve as a pathway for this plant to spread along our creeks and trails. Focusing on our pathways, wash areas and picnic tables, our removal of this plant will prevent seeds from being tracked into the Watershed on our boots, horse hooves and manure. As this species expands its range in Marin County, MMWD is working hard to limit impacts on riparian areas in particular.

Help keep the creek upstream of the Stables in good shape by joining us in a weed pulling work party. Family-friendly event! Meeting location Marin Stables, end of Wood Lane, off Porteous Ave in Fairfax.

To pre-register or for more information about the above volunteer events, call 415-945-1128 or e-mail volunteerprogram@marinwater.org

For maps to volunteer events and hikes, go to:
marinwater.org/Volunteer-Map

Please wear close-toed shoes and long pants, dress for variable weather and bring a reusable water bottle. We will provide snacks, water, tools and inspiration!

Trail events are generally suitable for ages 13 and up, and habitat restoration events for ages 8 and up. Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.