82 Camellia Circle, Larkspur, and via Zoom
Ring Mountain Grassland Restoration with Marin County Parks, Saturday, 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Join a drop-in workday to help restore native grasslands. We’ll learn about the plants and animals that inhabit this unique place and the importance of volunteers. Activities include removing invasives, collecting seeds, installing tarps, or planting natives. Appropriate for ages 10 and older. Bring gloves and a water bottle. Adverse weather or poor air quality may cancel; if in doubt, text or call (415) 250-0941 two hours before the event to confirm the status. Questions: Contact Greg Reza at
greza@marincounty.org.
Do you want to be a wildflower docent on Ring Mountain Open Space Preserve? Join the Marin Chapter of the California Native Plant Society and us in the first of a four-part series. This virtual training is mandatory for all new Wildflower Docents, but everyone is welcome to join. We’ll provide an introduction to the docent program and a review of helpful resources for wildflower identification on the preserve.
Wildflower Docents foster appreciation and stewardship of the preserve by helping visitors learn about Ring Mountain’s wildflowers and unique habitat. Learn more about the program on our docent webpage. If you want to become a docent or have any questions, contact
Questions: Contact Amanda Magallanes.
Amanda.Magallanes@MarinCounty.gov
Join Marin Water and us for our annual event to contain the spread of French and Scotch broom monocultures and eradicate pioneer patches. This is a family-friendly event for ages 8 and older. Tools, gloves, food, and water will be provided (bring a water bottle). No pets (except service dogs) are allowed. Adverse weather or poor air quality may cancel; if in doubt, text or call (415) 250-0941 two hours before the event to confirm the status.
Registration is required.
Questions: Contact Greg Reza
Greg.Reza@marincounty.gov
82 Camellia Circle, Larkspur, and via Zoom
Be a part of a successful 13-year community-based effort to restore habitat at a site once dominated by weeds and nonnative grasses—activities including weeding, sheet mulching, and more. Appropriate for ages 10 and older. We’ll provide snacks and water. Bring gloves and a water bottle. No pets (except service dogs) are allowed. Adverse weather or poor air quality may cancel; if in doubt, text or call (415) 763-2977 two hours before the event to confirm the status.
Registration is required.
Questions: Contact Kirk Schroeder kirk.schroeder@marincounty.gov
Be a part of a successful 13-year community-based effort to restore habitat at a site once dominated by weeds and nonnative grasses—activities including weeding, sheet mulching, and more. Appropriate for ages 10 and older. We’ll provide snacks and water. Bring gloves and a water bottle. No pets (except service dogs) are allowed. Adverse weather or poor air quality may cancel; if in doubt, text or call (415) 763-2977 two hours before the event to confirm the status.
Registration is required.
Questions: Contact Kirk Schroeder kirk.schroeder@marincounty.gov
82 Camellia Circle, Larkspur, and via Zoom
82 Camellia Circle, Larkspur.