We’ll pull French broom, small acacias, non-native blackberries and fennel. We’ll supply weed wrenches and some tools, but bring your favorite clippers, pruning saws, and shovels. Dress in layers, wear sturdy shoes and heavy gloves, and bring a drinking water container. Meet on Meadowood where it crosses Larkspur Creek. Heavy rain cancels. Call Sandy at (415) 456-5052 for information.
Enrich important habitat at Hal Brown Park and Creekside Marsh with One Tam and Marin County Parks. Join the community-based effort to install a diverse palette of native plants at a site once dominated by non-native grasses and weeds. All ages; kids with an adult.
Meet across from Marin General Hospital, Hal Brown Park at Creekside.
Questions or to RSVP: Contact Volunteer Coordinator Kirk Schroeder at KSchroeder@marincounty.org or (415) 763-2977.
Sprinkle or shine, meet your friends and family at Marin Stables for a day of habitat restoration with MMWD. Have a fun morning pulling broom and then enjoy Cowboy Chili with all the fixin’s at noon! Meet at Marin Stables, end of Wood Lane, off Porteous Avenue in Fairfax. Everyone ages 8 and up is welcome.
San Anselmo Historical Society Room, 110 Tunstead Avenue, San Anselmo.
Join MMWD and Friends, meeting at Phoenix Lake dam. The gate at Natalie Coffin Greene Park will be open only from 8:45 to 9:00 to allow volunteers to drive up and park next to the dam. If questionable weather, call (415) 945-1128 after 8am on the morning of the event. Questions: Contact volunteerprogram@marinwater.org or (415) 945-1128.
Join County Parks’ monthly drop-in workday and help restore beautiful grasslands that are home to numerous rare and endangered plants, remove invasive species, collect seeds, tarp, and/or installing native plants. Ages 5 and up welcome. Kids must be accompanied by an adult.
Ring Mountain Preserve. Meet at the gate at the end of Taylor Rd in Tiburon
Questions or to RSVP Contact Volunteer Coordinator Greg Reza at GReza@marincounty.org or (415) 473-3778.
San Anselmo Historical Society Room, 110 Tunstead Avenue, San Anselmo.
Join Marin County Parks for an event at Hal Brown Park. Check County Parks calendar for details.
San Anselmo Historical Society Room, 110 Tunstead Avenue, San Anselmo.
Join Marin County Parks and One Tam staff (a Tamalpais Lands Collaborative initiative) to enrich important habitat areas of Hal Brown Park and Creekside Marsh.into prime shorebird and wildlife habitat. It is possible for volunteers as young as 5 years old to join if teamed with a parent or guardian.
Meet across from Marin General Hospital at Hal Brown Park at Creekside.
Questions or to RSVP Contact: Volunteer Coordinator Kirk Schroeder at KSchroeder@marincounty.org or (415) 763-2977.