Please join Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed for a “Bioblitz”!
A Bioblitz is a community science effort to record as many species as possible by using the free app on your smartphone, iNaturalist (https://www.inaturalist.org). Note: you will get the most out of the bioblitz experience if you download the app to your phone before the day of the event.
Bioblitzes are a great way to sharpen your observational skills and connect with the environment while generating useful data for science and conservation! Please join us — it should be a fun morning!
We’ll be meeting at Piper Park picnic table area off the east side of the Piper Park parking lot. All ages and experience levels are welcome.
Please contact us at info@friendsofcortemaderacreek.org for the agenda and meeting location.
The fall plant sale will open for online ordering on Thursday, October 12 at 6 pm and close on Monday, October 16 at 6 pm.
Those who buy online can collect orders on Saturday, October 21 at Bon Air Shopping Center from 10:30 am to 1:00 pm., when all are welcome to browse.
The focus in fall is on our beautiful and beneficial shrubs. Check our website for details on plant species, coming soon.
CNPS Marin Chapter
Come to this free illustrated presentation by historian and author Dewey Livingston. Dewey will take a look at the history of agriculture in Marin and focus on the Ross Valley area, including the small dairies, vegetable farms and vineyards from Fairfax to Greenbrae.
Presented by the San Anselmo Historical Society.
Join Friends to learn about a very special habitat and help make the marsh more resilient by removing invasive Russian thistle plants before they drop thousands of seeds that threaten to increase their invasiveness next year!
Meet at the bleachers near the Community Vegetable Garden in Piper Park, 250 Doherty Drive, Larkspur.
Please bring gloves and water.
Contact: Betsy Clark (415) 272-0910
Please contact us at info@friendsofcortemaderacreek.org for the agenda and meeting location.
Visit the Fairfax Library for the beautiful Mt. Tam Florilegium art exhibition depicting the wonders of Mt. Tamalpais. Learn about the preservation and restoration of Mt. Tam’s natural resources as well as ways to become involved through ongoing volunteer and artistic opportunities.
The program features:
• Kristin Jakob, California Native Plant Society Fellow and NCalSBA Mt. Tam Florilegium artist and juror
• Mia Monroe, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Marin Community Liaison
• Susan Mark Raymond, NCalSBA representative and Mt. Tam Florilegium artist
• Suzanne Whelan, Marin Water Ecologist & Volunteer Coordinator
Celebrate the transition from fall to winter with a morning of hands-on stewardship on the Mt. Tam Watershed, home to the source of the majority of our water supply. The grassy meadows of the watershed, which are maintained by Marin Water, are home to sun-loving plants and animals and are hunting grounds for birds of prey. The fruits of our open canopy hardwoods – oak, bay and madrone trees – nourish abundant forest wildlife. Help us improve the oak woodland and grassland habitat near Phoenix Lake by removing invasive French broom. Uncover healthy plant communities that support a high diversity of wildlife, preparing them for success in the new year.
Registration is encouraged but not required for this family-friendly event. Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and volunteers under 18 must bring a permission form signed by a parent or guardian. Tools, gloves, snacks and water are provided. Please dress for variable weather and bring a water bottle.
Meeting location is on the Phoenix Lake Dam. If driving, please arrive at Natalie Coffin Greene Park between 8:40 a.m. to 9 a.m. The gate will be open to allow volunteers to drive up the fire road and park next to the dam. Folks arriving after 9 a.m. or leaving before 12 p.m. will need to manage their own parking. Call 415-945-1128 after 7 a.m. the morning of the event for updates in case of extreme weather.
Celebrate the transition from fall to winter with a morning of hands-on stewardship on the Mt. Tam Watershed, home to the source of the majority of our water supply. The grassy meadows of the watershed, which are maintained by Marin Water, are home to sun-loving plants and animals and are hunting grounds for birds of prey. The fruits of our open canopy hardwoods – oak, bay and madrone trees – nourish abundant forest wildlife. Help us improve the oak woodland and grassland habitat near Phoenix Lake by removing invasive French broom. Uncover healthy plant communities that support a high diversity of wildlife, preparing them for success in the new year.
Registration is encouraged but not required for this family-friendly event. Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and volunteers under 18 must bring a permission form signed by a parent or guardian. Tools, gloves, snacks and water are provided. Please dress for variable weather and bring a water bottle.
Meeting location is on the Phoenix Lake Dam. If driving, please arrive at Natalie Coffin Greene Park between 8:40 a.m. to 9 a.m. The gate will be open to allow volunteers to drive up the fire road and park next to the dam. Folks arriving after 9 a.m. or leaving before 12 p.m. will need to manage their own parking. Call 415-945-1128 after 7 a.m. the morning of the event for updates in case of extreme weather.