Upper Canyon Stewardship | May 25th from 10AM-12PM
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter.
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter.
Join the Garber Park Stewards as they work towards mulching main trails, collecting dead and dry debris, and removing invasive plants.
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round every first and third Saturday of each month). Meet at the Fireplace below the Evergreen Lane entrance.
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round every first and third Saturday of each month). Meet at the Fireplace below the Evergreen Lane entrance.
Join Dave Quady, Audubon Christmas Bird Count leader for Claremont Canyon, and your Conservancy host Nancy Mueller as we look for birds that breed in the Canyon.
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter.
Garber Park steward and CNPS member Janet Gawthrop will be leading a relaxing plant walk in Garber Park.
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round). Meet at the Fireplace below the Evergreen Lane entrance. For directions to the Evergreen Lane entrance.
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter.
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round every first and third Saturday of each month). Meet at the Fireplace below the Evergreen Lane entrance.
Nancy Mueller invites you to a stewardship day with the Claremont Club and Spa on Leap Day, Feb. 29th! 9:30-11:30 followed with a casual lunch provided by the Claremont. We will clean up Evergreen Lane footpath with some volunteers going into Garber Park in conjunction with the Garber Park Stewards. Tools and gloves supplied, bring water, hat, sunscreen, wear long sleeved clothes etc. RSPV to info@claremontcanyon.com if you would like to come help out!
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round). Meet at the Fireplace below the Evergreen Lane entrance. For directions to the Evergreen Lane entrance.
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round). Meet at the Fireplace below the Evergreen Lane entrance. For directions to the Evergreen Lane entrance click here.
Questions? contact Wyllie at gpstewards@gmail.com
You can learn more about the amazing work in Garber Park here.
"Take to the Hills" every Tuesday and Saturday at 9AM
Help restore native plants and maintain a popular trail! Weed invasive plants, plant seeds, and--if it comes to it--water native seedlings. Located in the small side canyon just north of Claremont Canyon, which is above the Clark Kerr campus. No prior experience needed. Gloves and tools are provided.
Please contact Jim Rosenau or call at (510) 845-0106.
Click here to learn more about this volunteer event!
Join the Grizzly Peak cleanup volunteer days! Everyone is welcome. If you have rock climbing skills contact John Kirkham to sign up as they are in need of people to help clean on the steeper parts of the hills. Click here for more event details.
Email: johnwkirkham@gmail.com
Wear: appropriate layers, long pants, and closed-toed hiking boots or shoes with good grip. Tools will be provided.
(Please note that this event will be entirely self-supported and performed at your own risk. Speeding drivers, narrow shoulders, steep hills, poison oak, broken glass, sharps, and Oaklandish wildlife make this a job for adults only. Please do not bring children or pets!)
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration (1.5 miles up Claremont from the intersection of Ashby/Tunnel Rd.) every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom and collect litter.
Questions? Contact us at info@claremontcanyon.org.
"Take to the Hills" every Tuesday and Saturday at 9AM
Help restore native plants and maintain a popular trail! Weed invasive plants, plant seeds, and--if it comes to it--water native seedlings. Located in the small side canyon just north of Claremont Canyon, which is above the Clark Kerr campus. No prior experience needed. Gloves and tools are provided.
Please contact Jim Rosenau or call at (510) 845-0106.
Click here to learn more about this volunteer event!
Visit this 13-acre park and join the Garber Park Stewards every first and third Saturday of the month to create a more native, traversable, and fire safe park! Meet at the Fire Place Plaza, just below Evergreen Lane.
Questions? Contact Wyllie at gpstewards@gmail.com.
Visit this 13-acre park and join the Garber Park Stewards every first and third Saturday of the month to create a more native, traversable, and fire safe park! Meet at the Fire Place Plaza, just below Evergreen Lane.
Questions? Contact Wyllie at gpstewards@gmail.com.
In person lecture by Ben Anderson: Fungi of the East Bay’s Oak Woodlands, 10:30 am - 11:30 am, organized by Friends of the Regional Parks Botanic Garden. This event is free, open to the public, and enjoyable for beginners and professionals alike. More information here.
Meet in Tilden Park at the Garden’s Visitor Center auditorium, Regional Parks Botanic Garden, 1550 Wildcat Canyon Road at South Park Drive. Questions: (510) 547-0189. Map
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration (1.5 miles up Claremont from the intersection of Ashby/Tunnel Rd.) every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom and collect litter.
Questions? Contact us at info@claremontcanyon.org.