BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Bay Nature - ECPv6.2.6//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://baynature.org X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Bay Nature REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20230312T100000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20231105T090000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20240310T100000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20241103T090000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240314T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240314T210000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20240206T184500Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T184633Z UID:10003426-1710444600-1710450000@baynature.org SUMMARY:The building blocks to resilience of California’s grasslands to fire and drought DESCRIPTION:This talk will review recent findings on how California’s grasslands will respond to environmental changes\, especially fires and droughts\, and the management approaches that can enhance the resilience of these grasslands to multiple changes. \nValerie Eviner is a professor of Ecosystem Management and Restoration in the Department of Plant Sciences at UC Davis. Her work focuses on understanding the ecological mechanisms that maintain grassland composition and ecosystem function\, and how to enhance these with management. \nRegistration required. Click here to register for the Zoom webinar. URL:https://baynature.org/event/the-building-blocks-to-resilience-of-californias-grasslands-to-fire-and-drought/ LOCATION:Zoom Webinar CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Twin-Peaks-naw_20220318_192001990.MP_-scaled.jpg GEO:37.7663873;-122.4671811 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240113T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240113T140000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20240104T184414Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T184414Z UID:10003392-1705140000-1705154400@baynature.org SUMMARY:Feed Your Ecosystem DESCRIPTION:The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) and the Randall Museum are delighted to announce the “Feed Your Ecosystem” Native Plant Celebration\, a community event dedicated to promoting the importance of native plants in sustaining and nourishing local ecosystems. \nEvent Details:\n• Date and Time: Saturday\, 01/13/ 24\, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm\n• Location: Randall Museum\, 199 Museum Way\, San Francisco\, CA 94114\n• Admission: Free and open to the public \nHighlights of the Event:\n• Free Native Plant Seeds: Attendees will have the opportunity to receive free native plant seeds to kickstart their own ecosystem-friendly gardens. Seeds will be distributed on a first-come\, first-served basis\, so be sure to arrive early.\n• Demonstrations and Activities: Explore the fascinating world of native plants and their role in supporting local ecosystems. Engage in hands-on activities and informative demonstrations throughout the day\, highlighting how native plants contribute to pollinator support\, insect pest reduction\, and the cultivation of healthy soil through fungi and microbes. \nActivity Schedule:\n• 10:30 am – Weed and Seed the Hill: Participate in a hands-on activity focused on weed management and seed planting to enhance the hillside with native flora.\n• 11:00 am – Bird Walk – Plants for Birds with Dominik Mosur: Join Dominik Mosur for an insightful bird walk\, discovering the connection between native plants and creating a welcoming habitat for birds.\n• 12:00 pm – Bioblitz the Hill with Bob Hall: Explore the biodiversity of the hillside through a bioblitz led by expert naturalist Bob Hall.\n• 12:00 pm – Native Bouquet Workshop with Cathy Lewis: Learn the art of creating beautiful bouquets using native plants under the guidance of Cathy Lewis.\n• 1:00 pm – Presentation by Susan Karasoff: Attend Susan Karasoff’s presentation titled “Gardening to Feed Your Butterflies and Caterpillars\,” focusing on creating a garden that nurtures these essential pollinators. URL:https://baynature.org/event/feed-your-ecosystem/ LOCATION:Randall Museum\, 199 Museum Way\, San Francisco\, 94114\, United States CATEGORIES:Bio-Blitz,Birding,Botany, Plant Biology,Butterflies,Native plants ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Douglas-Iris-Bernal-Cut-S-Constantinou.jpg GEO:37.7644209;-122.4382565 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Randall Museum 199 Museum Way San Francisco 94114 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=199 Museum Way:geo:-122.4382565,37.7644209 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231230T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231230T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T221558Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T180828Z UID:10000954-1703926800-1703937600@baynature.org SUMMARY:Sign Hill Stewards: Habitat Restoration DESCRIPTION:(desplácese hacia abajo para obtener información en español) \nMany rare plant and animal species live on Sign Hill’s native grasslands\, including the endangered mission blue butterfly. Help us conserve and restore their habitat by installing native plants and removing invasive plants! Sign Hill Stewards will do important work while also learning more about the wildlife in their backyard. \nWhen: Every other Friday and the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9am-12pm. Only cancelled for heavy rains. \nWhere: Unless otherwise specified by email volunteers will park at the Sign Hill Parking Lot nearby 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Google Maps Link) and hike with staff to the restoration site. \nRegistration: Registration is required. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a youth waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Youth under the age of 15 are welcome and must be accompanied by an adult. \nWhat to bring: To prepare for working outdoors\, please bring work gloves\, plenty of water\, sturdy shoes\, long pants and sleeves\, a hat/sunscreen\, and a completed waiver for each volunteer. Volunteers should expect some hiking on steep terrain. \nCOVID-19 Safety: \n6 ft minimum social distancing are recommended for the entire workday.\nVolunteers should not attend if they have any symptoms related to COVID-19 including a temperature of 100°F or greater.\nPlease bring your own work gloves and kneeling pad if possible. We will provide tools and gloves by request.\nProvide SSF Parks and Recreation Department with a completed waiver for each volunteer prior to the event via email (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) or at event check-in.\nHand sanitizer and sanitation wipes available on-site. \nQuestions? Cancellations? Accessibility concerns? Email candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nThe City of South San Francisco Parks Division and Sign Hill Stewards continue to keep the safety of our residents and volunteers as our first priority\, while recognizing and balancing the need to enjoy and interact with outdoor settings. Staff are following all County\, State\, and CDC guidance in regards to social distancing\, sanitation\, and mask requirements. All volunteers are expected to also abide by these rules to keep all participants safe and comfortable while on the hill. \nMuchas especies raras de plantas y animales viven en las praderas nativos de Sign Hill\, incluida la mariposa misión azul que está en peligro de extinción. ¡Ayúdenos a conservar y restaurar su hábitat instalando plantas nativas y eliminando plantas invasoras! Los Auxiliares de Sign Hill harán un trabajo importante mientras aprenden más sobre la vida silvestre en su patio trasero. \nCuándo: cada dos viernes y el 2o sábado de cada mes de 9am a 12pm. Solo cancelado por fuertes lluvias. \nDónde: a menos que se especifique lo contrario por correo electrónico\, los voluntarios se estacionarán en el estacionamiento de Sign Hill cerca de 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Enlace de mapas Google) y caminarán con el personal hasta el sitio de restauración. \nRegistro: Es necesario registrarse. Los voluntarios menores de 18 años deben tener una exención para jóvenes firmada por un padre/tutor. Los jóvenes menores de 15 años son bienvenidos y deben estar acompañados por un adulto. \nQué traer: Para prepararse para trabajar al aire libre\, traiga guantes de trabajo\, mucha agua\, zapatos resistentes\, pantalones y mangas largas\, un sombrero/protector solar y un exención completa para cada voluntario. Los voluntarios deben esperar algunas caminatas en terrenos empinados. \nSeguridad COVID-19: \nSe recomienda un distanciamiento social mínimo de 6 pies durante toda la jornada laboral.\nLos voluntarios no deben asistir si tienen algún síntoma relacionado con el COVID-19\, incluida una temperatura de 100 °F o más.\nTraiga sus propios guantes de trabajo y una almohadilla para arrodillarse si es posible. Proporcionaremos herramientas y guantes a pedido.\nProporcione al Departamento de Parques y Recreación de SSF una exención completa para cada voluntario antes del evento por correo electrónico (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) o en el registro del evento.\nDesinfectante de manos y toallitas higiénicas disponibles en el lugar. \n¿Preguntas? Cancelaciones? ¿Preocupaciones de accesibilidad? Envíe un correo electrónico a candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nLa División de Parques de la Ciudad del Sur de San Francisco y Auxiliares de Sign Hill continúan manteniendo la seguridad de nuestros residentes y voluntarios como nuestra primera prioridad\, al mismo tiempo que reconocen y equilibran la necesidad de disfrutar e interactuar con entornos al aire libre. El personal está siguiendo todas las pautas del condado\, el estado y los CDC con respecto a los requisitos de distanciamiento social\, saneamiento y máscaras. Se espera que todos los voluntarios también cumplan con estas reglas para mantener a todos los participantes seguros y cómodos mientras están en la colina. URL:https://baynature.org/event/sign-hill-stewards-habitat-restoration-3/2023-12-30/ LOCATION:Sign Hill\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, CA\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, 94080\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Butterflies,Environmental Education,grasslands,Habitat Restoration,Park Maintenance/Invasive Plant/Trailwork,San Francisco Bay,Volunteer,Wildflowers,Wildlife ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/IMG_4545.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="South San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department":MAILTO:CityInfo@ssf.net END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231229T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231229T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T221558Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T180828Z UID:10000953-1703840400-1703851200@baynature.org SUMMARY:Sign Hill Stewards: Habitat Restoration DESCRIPTION:(desplácese hacia abajo para obtener información en español) \nMany rare plant and animal species live on Sign Hill’s native grasslands\, including the endangered mission blue butterfly. Help us conserve and restore their habitat by installing native plants and removing invasive plants! Sign Hill Stewards will do important work while also learning more about the wildlife in their backyard. \nWhen: Every other Friday and the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9am-12pm. Only cancelled for heavy rains. \nWhere: Unless otherwise specified by email volunteers will park at the Sign Hill Parking Lot nearby 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Google Maps Link) and hike with staff to the restoration site. \nRegistration: Registration is required. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a youth waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Youth under the age of 15 are welcome and must be accompanied by an adult. \nWhat to bring: To prepare for working outdoors\, please bring work gloves\, plenty of water\, sturdy shoes\, long pants and sleeves\, a hat/sunscreen\, and a completed waiver for each volunteer. Volunteers should expect some hiking on steep terrain. \nCOVID-19 Safety: \n6 ft minimum social distancing are recommended for the entire workday.\nVolunteers should not attend if they have any symptoms related to COVID-19 including a temperature of 100°F or greater.\nPlease bring your own work gloves and kneeling pad if possible. We will provide tools and gloves by request.\nProvide SSF Parks and Recreation Department with a completed waiver for each volunteer prior to the event via email (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) or at event check-in.\nHand sanitizer and sanitation wipes available on-site. \nQuestions? Cancellations? Accessibility concerns? Email candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nThe City of South San Francisco Parks Division and Sign Hill Stewards continue to keep the safety of our residents and volunteers as our first priority\, while recognizing and balancing the need to enjoy and interact with outdoor settings. Staff are following all County\, State\, and CDC guidance in regards to social distancing\, sanitation\, and mask requirements. All volunteers are expected to also abide by these rules to keep all participants safe and comfortable while on the hill. \nMuchas especies raras de plantas y animales viven en las praderas nativos de Sign Hill\, incluida la mariposa misión azul que está en peligro de extinción. ¡Ayúdenos a conservar y restaurar su hábitat instalando plantas nativas y eliminando plantas invasoras! Los Auxiliares de Sign Hill harán un trabajo importante mientras aprenden más sobre la vida silvestre en su patio trasero. \nCuándo: cada dos viernes y el 2o sábado de cada mes de 9am a 12pm. Solo cancelado por fuertes lluvias. \nDónde: a menos que se especifique lo contrario por correo electrónico\, los voluntarios se estacionarán en el estacionamiento de Sign Hill cerca de 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Enlace de mapas Google) y caminarán con el personal hasta el sitio de restauración. \nRegistro: Es necesario registrarse. Los voluntarios menores de 18 años deben tener una exención para jóvenes firmada por un padre/tutor. Los jóvenes menores de 15 años son bienvenidos y deben estar acompañados por un adulto. \nQué traer: Para prepararse para trabajar al aire libre\, traiga guantes de trabajo\, mucha agua\, zapatos resistentes\, pantalones y mangas largas\, un sombrero/protector solar y un exención completa para cada voluntario. Los voluntarios deben esperar algunas caminatas en terrenos empinados. \nSeguridad COVID-19: \nSe recomienda un distanciamiento social mínimo de 6 pies durante toda la jornada laboral.\nLos voluntarios no deben asistir si tienen algún síntoma relacionado con el COVID-19\, incluida una temperatura de 100 °F o más.\nTraiga sus propios guantes de trabajo y una almohadilla para arrodillarse si es posible. Proporcionaremos herramientas y guantes a pedido.\nProporcione al Departamento de Parques y Recreación de SSF una exención completa para cada voluntario antes del evento por correo electrónico (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) o en el registro del evento.\nDesinfectante de manos y toallitas higiénicas disponibles en el lugar. \n¿Preguntas? Cancelaciones? ¿Preocupaciones de accesibilidad? Envíe un correo electrónico a candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nLa División de Parques de la Ciudad del Sur de San Francisco y Auxiliares de Sign Hill continúan manteniendo la seguridad de nuestros residentes y voluntarios como nuestra primera prioridad\, al mismo tiempo que reconocen y equilibran la necesidad de disfrutar e interactuar con entornos al aire libre. El personal está siguiendo todas las pautas del condado\, el estado y los CDC con respecto a los requisitos de distanciamiento social\, saneamiento y máscaras. Se espera que todos los voluntarios también cumplan con estas reglas para mantener a todos los participantes seguros y cómodos mientras están en la colina. URL:https://baynature.org/event/sign-hill-stewards-habitat-restoration-3/2023-12-29/ LOCATION:Sign Hill\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, CA\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, 94080\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Butterflies,Environmental Education,grasslands,Habitat Restoration,Park Maintenance/Invasive Plant/Trailwork,San Francisco Bay,Volunteer,Wildflowers,Wildlife ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/IMG_4545.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="South San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department":MAILTO:CityInfo@ssf.net END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231219T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231219T130000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T192130Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T192130Z UID:10000111-1702980000-1702990800@baynature.org SUMMARY:Seniors Hikes for Health 2023 DESCRIPTION:The Seniors Hike for Health program is free and held on every 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10 AM-1 PM. Hikes are 2-3 miles long and range from easy to moderate. Naturalist-led hikes are designed for seniors age 55+ to encourage healthy living\, fun\, and friendship in the outdoors. \nAdventures include visits to open space preserves\, city parks\, county parks as well as California State Parks and beaches from San Francisco to Monterey Bay. You learn about their different habitats\, beautiful plants and animals\, and fascinating natural and cultural history. \nSeniors Hike for Health 2023 Events \nJanuary 17th – Point Lobos State Natural Reserve\nFebruary 21st – Sierra Azul Preserve – Mt. Umunhum\nMarch 21st – Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve\nApril 18th – Rancho San Vicente Open Space Preserve\nMay 16th – Alum Rock Park\nJune 20th – Wunderlich County Park\nJuly 18th – Big Basin Redwoods State Park\nAugust 15th – Pescadero Marsh\nSeptember 19th – The Forest of Nisene Marks\nOctober 17th – Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park\nNovember 21st – Natural Bridges State Beach\nDecember 19th – Uvas Canyon County Park URL:https://baynature.org/event/seniors-hikes-for-health-2023/2023-12-19/ LOCATION:San Francisco Bay Area\, CA\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/sbn.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Saved By Nature":MAILTO:education@savedbynature.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231216T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231216T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T221558Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T180828Z UID:10000952-1702717200-1702728000@baynature.org SUMMARY:Sign Hill Stewards: Habitat Restoration DESCRIPTION:(desplácese hacia abajo para obtener información en español) \nMany rare plant and animal species live on Sign Hill’s native grasslands\, including the endangered mission blue butterfly. Help us conserve and restore their habitat by installing native plants and removing invasive plants! Sign Hill Stewards will do important work while also learning more about the wildlife in their backyard. \nWhen: Every other Friday and the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9am-12pm. Only cancelled for heavy rains. \nWhere: Unless otherwise specified by email volunteers will park at the Sign Hill Parking Lot nearby 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Google Maps Link) and hike with staff to the restoration site. \nRegistration: Registration is required. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a youth waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Youth under the age of 15 are welcome and must be accompanied by an adult. \nWhat to bring: To prepare for working outdoors\, please bring work gloves\, plenty of water\, sturdy shoes\, long pants and sleeves\, a hat/sunscreen\, and a completed waiver for each volunteer. Volunteers should expect some hiking on steep terrain. \nCOVID-19 Safety: \n6 ft minimum social distancing are recommended for the entire workday.\nVolunteers should not attend if they have any symptoms related to COVID-19 including a temperature of 100°F or greater.\nPlease bring your own work gloves and kneeling pad if possible. We will provide tools and gloves by request.\nProvide SSF Parks and Recreation Department with a completed waiver for each volunteer prior to the event via email (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) or at event check-in.\nHand sanitizer and sanitation wipes available on-site. \nQuestions? Cancellations? Accessibility concerns? Email candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nThe City of South San Francisco Parks Division and Sign Hill Stewards continue to keep the safety of our residents and volunteers as our first priority\, while recognizing and balancing the need to enjoy and interact with outdoor settings. Staff are following all County\, State\, and CDC guidance in regards to social distancing\, sanitation\, and mask requirements. All volunteers are expected to also abide by these rules to keep all participants safe and comfortable while on the hill. \nMuchas especies raras de plantas y animales viven en las praderas nativos de Sign Hill\, incluida la mariposa misión azul que está en peligro de extinción. ¡Ayúdenos a conservar y restaurar su hábitat instalando plantas nativas y eliminando plantas invasoras! Los Auxiliares de Sign Hill harán un trabajo importante mientras aprenden más sobre la vida silvestre en su patio trasero. \nCuándo: cada dos viernes y el 2o sábado de cada mes de 9am a 12pm. Solo cancelado por fuertes lluvias. \nDónde: a menos que se especifique lo contrario por correo electrónico\, los voluntarios se estacionarán en el estacionamiento de Sign Hill cerca de 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Enlace de mapas Google) y caminarán con el personal hasta el sitio de restauración. \nRegistro: Es necesario registrarse. Los voluntarios menores de 18 años deben tener una exención para jóvenes firmada por un padre/tutor. Los jóvenes menores de 15 años son bienvenidos y deben estar acompañados por un adulto. \nQué traer: Para prepararse para trabajar al aire libre\, traiga guantes de trabajo\, mucha agua\, zapatos resistentes\, pantalones y mangas largas\, un sombrero/protector solar y un exención completa para cada voluntario. Los voluntarios deben esperar algunas caminatas en terrenos empinados. \nSeguridad COVID-19: \nSe recomienda un distanciamiento social mínimo de 6 pies durante toda la jornada laboral.\nLos voluntarios no deben asistir si tienen algún síntoma relacionado con el COVID-19\, incluida una temperatura de 100 °F o más.\nTraiga sus propios guantes de trabajo y una almohadilla para arrodillarse si es posible. Proporcionaremos herramientas y guantes a pedido.\nProporcione al Departamento de Parques y Recreación de SSF una exención completa para cada voluntario antes del evento por correo electrónico (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) o en el registro del evento.\nDesinfectante de manos y toallitas higiénicas disponibles en el lugar. \n¿Preguntas? Cancelaciones? ¿Preocupaciones de accesibilidad? Envíe un correo electrónico a candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nLa División de Parques de la Ciudad del Sur de San Francisco y Auxiliares de Sign Hill continúan manteniendo la seguridad de nuestros residentes y voluntarios como nuestra primera prioridad\, al mismo tiempo que reconocen y equilibran la necesidad de disfrutar e interactuar con entornos al aire libre. El personal está siguiendo todas las pautas del condado\, el estado y los CDC con respecto a los requisitos de distanciamiento social\, saneamiento y máscaras. Se espera que todos los voluntarios también cumplan con estas reglas para mantener a todos los participantes seguros y cómodos mientras están en la colina. URL:https://baynature.org/event/sign-hill-stewards-habitat-restoration-3/2023-12-16/ LOCATION:Sign Hill\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, CA\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, 94080\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Butterflies,Environmental Education,grasslands,Habitat Restoration,Park Maintenance/Invasive Plant/Trailwork,San Francisco Bay,Volunteer,Wildflowers,Wildlife ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/IMG_4545.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="South San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department":MAILTO:CityInfo@ssf.net END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231215T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231215T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T221558Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T180828Z UID:10000951-1702630800-1702641600@baynature.org SUMMARY:Sign Hill Stewards: Habitat Restoration DESCRIPTION:(desplácese hacia abajo para obtener información en español) \nMany rare plant and animal species live on Sign Hill’s native grasslands\, including the endangered mission blue butterfly. Help us conserve and restore their habitat by installing native plants and removing invasive plants! Sign Hill Stewards will do important work while also learning more about the wildlife in their backyard. \nWhen: Every other Friday and the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9am-12pm. Only cancelled for heavy rains. \nWhere: Unless otherwise specified by email volunteers will park at the Sign Hill Parking Lot nearby 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Google Maps Link) and hike with staff to the restoration site. \nRegistration: Registration is required. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a youth waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Youth under the age of 15 are welcome and must be accompanied by an adult. \nWhat to bring: To prepare for working outdoors\, please bring work gloves\, plenty of water\, sturdy shoes\, long pants and sleeves\, a hat/sunscreen\, and a completed waiver for each volunteer. Volunteers should expect some hiking on steep terrain. \nCOVID-19 Safety: \n6 ft minimum social distancing are recommended for the entire workday.\nVolunteers should not attend if they have any symptoms related to COVID-19 including a temperature of 100°F or greater.\nPlease bring your own work gloves and kneeling pad if possible. We will provide tools and gloves by request.\nProvide SSF Parks and Recreation Department with a completed waiver for each volunteer prior to the event via email (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) or at event check-in.\nHand sanitizer and sanitation wipes available on-site. \nQuestions? Cancellations? Accessibility concerns? Email candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nThe City of South San Francisco Parks Division and Sign Hill Stewards continue to keep the safety of our residents and volunteers as our first priority\, while recognizing and balancing the need to enjoy and interact with outdoor settings. Staff are following all County\, State\, and CDC guidance in regards to social distancing\, sanitation\, and mask requirements. All volunteers are expected to also abide by these rules to keep all participants safe and comfortable while on the hill. \nMuchas especies raras de plantas y animales viven en las praderas nativos de Sign Hill\, incluida la mariposa misión azul que está en peligro de extinción. ¡Ayúdenos a conservar y restaurar su hábitat instalando plantas nativas y eliminando plantas invasoras! Los Auxiliares de Sign Hill harán un trabajo importante mientras aprenden más sobre la vida silvestre en su patio trasero. \nCuándo: cada dos viernes y el 2o sábado de cada mes de 9am a 12pm. Solo cancelado por fuertes lluvias. \nDónde: a menos que se especifique lo contrario por correo electrónico\, los voluntarios se estacionarán en el estacionamiento de Sign Hill cerca de 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Enlace de mapas Google) y caminarán con el personal hasta el sitio de restauración. \nRegistro: Es necesario registrarse. Los voluntarios menores de 18 años deben tener una exención para jóvenes firmada por un padre/tutor. Los jóvenes menores de 15 años son bienvenidos y deben estar acompañados por un adulto. \nQué traer: Para prepararse para trabajar al aire libre\, traiga guantes de trabajo\, mucha agua\, zapatos resistentes\, pantalones y mangas largas\, un sombrero/protector solar y un exención completa para cada voluntario. Los voluntarios deben esperar algunas caminatas en terrenos empinados. \nSeguridad COVID-19: \nSe recomienda un distanciamiento social mínimo de 6 pies durante toda la jornada laboral.\nLos voluntarios no deben asistir si tienen algún síntoma relacionado con el COVID-19\, incluida una temperatura de 100 °F o más.\nTraiga sus propios guantes de trabajo y una almohadilla para arrodillarse si es posible. Proporcionaremos herramientas y guantes a pedido.\nProporcione al Departamento de Parques y Recreación de SSF una exención completa para cada voluntario antes del evento por correo electrónico (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) o en el registro del evento.\nDesinfectante de manos y toallitas higiénicas disponibles en el lugar. \n¿Preguntas? Cancelaciones? ¿Preocupaciones de accesibilidad? Envíe un correo electrónico a candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nLa División de Parques de la Ciudad del Sur de San Francisco y Auxiliares de Sign Hill continúan manteniendo la seguridad de nuestros residentes y voluntarios como nuestra primera prioridad\, al mismo tiempo que reconocen y equilibran la necesidad de disfrutar e interactuar con entornos al aire libre. El personal está siguiendo todas las pautas del condado\, el estado y los CDC con respecto a los requisitos de distanciamiento social\, saneamiento y máscaras. Se espera que todos los voluntarios también cumplan con estas reglas para mantener a todos los participantes seguros y cómodos mientras están en la colina. URL:https://baynature.org/event/sign-hill-stewards-habitat-restoration-3/2023-12-15/ LOCATION:Sign Hill\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, CA\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, 94080\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Butterflies,Environmental Education,grasslands,Habitat Restoration,Park Maintenance/Invasive Plant/Trailwork,San Francisco Bay,Volunteer,Wildflowers,Wildlife ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/IMG_4545.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="South San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department":MAILTO:CityInfo@ssf.net END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231214T193000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231214T203000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20231130T045623Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T045623Z UID:10002906-1702582200-1702585800@baynature.org SUMMARY:Distribution and Ecology of Vernal Pools DESCRIPTION:Kaleidoscopes were a favorite holiday gift for children many years ago. They displayed a quickly and constantly changing series of brilliantly colored patterns. The metaphor works for California’s vernal pool landscapes. \nCarol Witham will help us to explore the short-lived\, weird-looking\, fascinating fauna that evolved millions of years ago\, and dazzling swaths of tens of thousands of tiny flowers that change from week to week through a two- to- three month “season”. \nThis tour of California vernal pools will answer questions such as “what makes a vernal pool” and “why are they found almost nowhere but California” plus explore vernal pools from throughout the state.\nCarol Witham is a self-taught vernal pool ecologist and has been studying that ecosystem for over three decades. She is a private consultant specializing rare plants and animals of vernal pools plus their management. Carol is author of Field Guide to the Vernal Pools of Mather Field\, Sacramento County and co-editor of Jepson Prairie Preserve Handbook\, 3rd Edition. She is also very active in vernal pool conservation advocacy and education. \nCarol is currently the treasurer for the Sacramento Valley Chapter and a member of the state board of directors of CNPS. In the past she has served in several leadership roles within the statewide organization including president\, vice-president and treasurer. URL:https://baynature.org/event/distribution-and-ecology-of-vernal-pools/ LOCATION:Zoom Webinar CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Climate Education ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Vernal-Pools-Greg-Kareofelas_0020-scaled.jpg GEO:37.7663873;-122.4671811 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231212T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231212T130000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T192130Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T192130Z UID:10000110-1702375200-1702386000@baynature.org SUMMARY:Seniors Hikes for Health 2023 DESCRIPTION:The Seniors Hike for Health program is free and held on every 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10 AM-1 PM. Hikes are 2-3 miles long and range from easy to moderate. Naturalist-led hikes are designed for seniors age 55+ to encourage healthy living\, fun\, and friendship in the outdoors. \nAdventures include visits to open space preserves\, city parks\, county parks as well as California State Parks and beaches from San Francisco to Monterey Bay. You learn about their different habitats\, beautiful plants and animals\, and fascinating natural and cultural history. \nSeniors Hike for Health 2023 Events \nJanuary 17th – Point Lobos State Natural Reserve\nFebruary 21st – Sierra Azul Preserve – Mt. Umunhum\nMarch 21st – Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve\nApril 18th – Rancho San Vicente Open Space Preserve\nMay 16th – Alum Rock Park\nJune 20th – Wunderlich County Park\nJuly 18th – Big Basin Redwoods State Park\nAugust 15th – Pescadero Marsh\nSeptember 19th – The Forest of Nisene Marks\nOctober 17th – Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park\nNovember 21st – Natural Bridges State Beach\nDecember 19th – Uvas Canyon County Park URL:https://baynature.org/event/seniors-hikes-for-health-2023/2023-12-12/ LOCATION:San Francisco Bay Area\, CA\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/sbn.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Saved By Nature":MAILTO:education@savedbynature.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231210T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231210T113000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20231130T060353Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T060353Z UID:10002941-1702198800-1702207800@baynature.org SUMMARY:Coyote Creek Visitor Center BioBlitz DESCRIPTION:A BioBlitz is an event that focuses on finding and identifying as many species as possible in a specific area over a short period of time. At a BioBlitz\, scientists\, families\, students\, teachers\, and other community members work together to get an overall count of the plants\, animals\, fungi\, and other organisms that live in a place. \nJoin Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful and BioBlitz Club in cataloging and documenting all of the wildlife that reside there. Docents will guide you and teach you to use the iNaturalist app on your smartphone. Flowers\, trees\, butterflies\, dragonflies\, beetles\, birds\, and squirrels. We love them all – now let’s go find them! \nCommunity service hours available \nHosted by Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful and Bioblitz Club \nLocation: Coyote Creek Visitor Center at Anderson Lake\, 19245 Malaguerra Ave Morgan Hill URL:https://baynature.org/event/coyote-creek-visitor-center-bioblitz/ LOCATION:Coyote Creek Visitor Center at Anderson Lake\, 19245 Malaguerra Ave\, Morgan Hill\, CA\, 95037\, United States CATEGORIES:Bio-Blitz,Birding,Botany, Plant Biology,Citizen Science,Creeks and Rivers,Family-friendly,Guided Tour and/or Docent led event,Lichen,Spiders and Insects,Trees and Forests,Volunteer,Volunteer Opportunity / Training,Wildlife ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/230909-sightings-scaled.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231209T103000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231209T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230717T231011Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T231934Z UID:10001942-1702117800-1702123200@baynature.org SUMMARY:Family Nature Adventures: Fantastic Fungi Fun DESCRIPTION:These nature adventures take a deep look into a different aspect of the surrounding redwood forest. Your adventure includes a hands-on workshop\, access to scientific tools and instruments\, a simple snack\, and a short exploration work in the forest. \nJoin Fantastic Fungi Fun as an exciting journey into the enchanting world of fungi! This workshop is specially designed for young children who are curious about the magical organisms that can be found all around us. Through interactive activities and captivating stories\, children will discover the fascinating wonders of fungi and their incredible role in nature. \nClick here to find out more about his event. URL:https://baynature.org/event/family-nature-adventures-fantastic-fungi-fun/ LOCATION:Chabot Space and Science Center\, 10000 Skyline Blvd.\, Oakland\, California\, 94619 CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Education,Family-friendly,Guided Tour and/or Docent led event,Mushrooms/Fungi,Outdoor Education,Workshops ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/turkey-tail-fungi-WP-banner-w-credit.png GEO:37.8186768;-122.1804847 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Chabot Space and Science Center 10000 Skyline Blvd. Oakland California 94619;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=10000 Skyline Blvd.:geo:-122.1804847,37.8186768 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231205T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231205T130000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T192130Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T192130Z UID:10000109-1701770400-1701781200@baynature.org SUMMARY:Seniors Hikes for Health 2023 DESCRIPTION:The Seniors Hike for Health program is free and held on every 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10 AM-1 PM. Hikes are 2-3 miles long and range from easy to moderate. Naturalist-led hikes are designed for seniors age 55+ to encourage healthy living\, fun\, and friendship in the outdoors. \nAdventures include visits to open space preserves\, city parks\, county parks as well as California State Parks and beaches from San Francisco to Monterey Bay. You learn about their different habitats\, beautiful plants and animals\, and fascinating natural and cultural history. \nSeniors Hike for Health 2023 Events \nJanuary 17th – Point Lobos State Natural Reserve\nFebruary 21st – Sierra Azul Preserve – Mt. Umunhum\nMarch 21st – Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve\nApril 18th – Rancho San Vicente Open Space Preserve\nMay 16th – Alum Rock Park\nJune 20th – Wunderlich County Park\nJuly 18th – Big Basin Redwoods State Park\nAugust 15th – Pescadero Marsh\nSeptember 19th – The Forest of Nisene Marks\nOctober 17th – Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park\nNovember 21st – Natural Bridges State Beach\nDecember 19th – Uvas Canyon County Park URL:https://baynature.org/event/seniors-hikes-for-health-2023/2023-12-05/ LOCATION:San Francisco Bay Area\, CA\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/sbn.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Saved By Nature":MAILTO:education@savedbynature.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231202T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231202T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T221558Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T180828Z UID:10000950-1701507600-1701518400@baynature.org SUMMARY:Sign Hill Stewards: Habitat Restoration DESCRIPTION:(desplácese hacia abajo para obtener información en español) \nMany rare plant and animal species live on Sign Hill’s native grasslands\, including the endangered mission blue butterfly. Help us conserve and restore their habitat by installing native plants and removing invasive plants! Sign Hill Stewards will do important work while also learning more about the wildlife in their backyard. \nWhen: Every other Friday and the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9am-12pm. Only cancelled for heavy rains. \nWhere: Unless otherwise specified by email volunteers will park at the Sign Hill Parking Lot nearby 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Google Maps Link) and hike with staff to the restoration site. \nRegistration: Registration is required. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a youth waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Youth under the age of 15 are welcome and must be accompanied by an adult. \nWhat to bring: To prepare for working outdoors\, please bring work gloves\, plenty of water\, sturdy shoes\, long pants and sleeves\, a hat/sunscreen\, and a completed waiver for each volunteer. Volunteers should expect some hiking on steep terrain. \nCOVID-19 Safety: \n6 ft minimum social distancing are recommended for the entire workday.\nVolunteers should not attend if they have any symptoms related to COVID-19 including a temperature of 100°F or greater.\nPlease bring your own work gloves and kneeling pad if possible. We will provide tools and gloves by request.\nProvide SSF Parks and Recreation Department with a completed waiver for each volunteer prior to the event via email (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) or at event check-in.\nHand sanitizer and sanitation wipes available on-site. \nQuestions? Cancellations? Accessibility concerns? Email candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nThe City of South San Francisco Parks Division and Sign Hill Stewards continue to keep the safety of our residents and volunteers as our first priority\, while recognizing and balancing the need to enjoy and interact with outdoor settings. Staff are following all County\, State\, and CDC guidance in regards to social distancing\, sanitation\, and mask requirements. All volunteers are expected to also abide by these rules to keep all participants safe and comfortable while on the hill. \nMuchas especies raras de plantas y animales viven en las praderas nativos de Sign Hill\, incluida la mariposa misión azul que está en peligro de extinción. ¡Ayúdenos a conservar y restaurar su hábitat instalando plantas nativas y eliminando plantas invasoras! Los Auxiliares de Sign Hill harán un trabajo importante mientras aprenden más sobre la vida silvestre en su patio trasero. \nCuándo: cada dos viernes y el 2o sábado de cada mes de 9am a 12pm. Solo cancelado por fuertes lluvias. \nDónde: a menos que se especifique lo contrario por correo electrónico\, los voluntarios se estacionarán en el estacionamiento de Sign Hill cerca de 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Enlace de mapas Google) y caminarán con el personal hasta el sitio de restauración. \nRegistro: Es necesario registrarse. Los voluntarios menores de 18 años deben tener una exención para jóvenes firmada por un padre/tutor. Los jóvenes menores de 15 años son bienvenidos y deben estar acompañados por un adulto. \nQué traer: Para prepararse para trabajar al aire libre\, traiga guantes de trabajo\, mucha agua\, zapatos resistentes\, pantalones y mangas largas\, un sombrero/protector solar y un exención completa para cada voluntario. Los voluntarios deben esperar algunas caminatas en terrenos empinados. \nSeguridad COVID-19: \nSe recomienda un distanciamiento social mínimo de 6 pies durante toda la jornada laboral.\nLos voluntarios no deben asistir si tienen algún síntoma relacionado con el COVID-19\, incluida una temperatura de 100 °F o más.\nTraiga sus propios guantes de trabajo y una almohadilla para arrodillarse si es posible. Proporcionaremos herramientas y guantes a pedido.\nProporcione al Departamento de Parques y Recreación de SSF una exención completa para cada voluntario antes del evento por correo electrónico (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) o en el registro del evento.\nDesinfectante de manos y toallitas higiénicas disponibles en el lugar. \n¿Preguntas? Cancelaciones? ¿Preocupaciones de accesibilidad? Envíe un correo electrónico a candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nLa División de Parques de la Ciudad del Sur de San Francisco y Auxiliares de Sign Hill continúan manteniendo la seguridad de nuestros residentes y voluntarios como nuestra primera prioridad\, al mismo tiempo que reconocen y equilibran la necesidad de disfrutar e interactuar con entornos al aire libre. El personal está siguiendo todas las pautas del condado\, el estado y los CDC con respecto a los requisitos de distanciamiento social\, saneamiento y máscaras. Se espera que todos los voluntarios también cumplan con estas reglas para mantener a todos los participantes seguros y cómodos mientras están en la colina. URL:https://baynature.org/event/sign-hill-stewards-habitat-restoration-3/2023-12-02/ LOCATION:Sign Hill\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, CA\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, 94080\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Butterflies,Environmental Education,grasslands,Habitat Restoration,Park Maintenance/Invasive Plant/Trailwork,San Francisco Bay,Volunteer,Wildflowers,Wildlife ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/IMG_4545.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="South San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department":MAILTO:CityInfo@ssf.net END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231201T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231201T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T221558Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T180828Z UID:10000949-1701421200-1701432000@baynature.org SUMMARY:Sign Hill Stewards: Habitat Restoration DESCRIPTION:(desplácese hacia abajo para obtener información en español) \nMany rare plant and animal species live on Sign Hill’s native grasslands\, including the endangered mission blue butterfly. Help us conserve and restore their habitat by installing native plants and removing invasive plants! Sign Hill Stewards will do important work while also learning more about the wildlife in their backyard. \nWhen: Every other Friday and the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9am-12pm. Only cancelled for heavy rains. \nWhere: Unless otherwise specified by email volunteers will park at the Sign Hill Parking Lot nearby 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Google Maps Link) and hike with staff to the restoration site. \nRegistration: Registration is required. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a youth waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Youth under the age of 15 are welcome and must be accompanied by an adult. \nWhat to bring: To prepare for working outdoors\, please bring work gloves\, plenty of water\, sturdy shoes\, long pants and sleeves\, a hat/sunscreen\, and a completed waiver for each volunteer. Volunteers should expect some hiking on steep terrain. \nCOVID-19 Safety: \n6 ft minimum social distancing are recommended for the entire workday.\nVolunteers should not attend if they have any symptoms related to COVID-19 including a temperature of 100°F or greater.\nPlease bring your own work gloves and kneeling pad if possible. We will provide tools and gloves by request.\nProvide SSF Parks and Recreation Department with a completed waiver for each volunteer prior to the event via email (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) or at event check-in.\nHand sanitizer and sanitation wipes available on-site. \nQuestions? Cancellations? Accessibility concerns? Email candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nThe City of South San Francisco Parks Division and Sign Hill Stewards continue to keep the safety of our residents and volunteers as our first priority\, while recognizing and balancing the need to enjoy and interact with outdoor settings. Staff are following all County\, State\, and CDC guidance in regards to social distancing\, sanitation\, and mask requirements. All volunteers are expected to also abide by these rules to keep all participants safe and comfortable while on the hill. \nMuchas especies raras de plantas y animales viven en las praderas nativos de Sign Hill\, incluida la mariposa misión azul que está en peligro de extinción. ¡Ayúdenos a conservar y restaurar su hábitat instalando plantas nativas y eliminando plantas invasoras! Los Auxiliares de Sign Hill harán un trabajo importante mientras aprenden más sobre la vida silvestre en su patio trasero. \nCuándo: cada dos viernes y el 2o sábado de cada mes de 9am a 12pm. Solo cancelado por fuertes lluvias. \nDónde: a menos que se especifique lo contrario por correo electrónico\, los voluntarios se estacionarán en el estacionamiento de Sign Hill cerca de 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Enlace de mapas Google) y caminarán con el personal hasta el sitio de restauración. \nRegistro: Es necesario registrarse. Los voluntarios menores de 18 años deben tener una exención para jóvenes firmada por un padre/tutor. Los jóvenes menores de 15 años son bienvenidos y deben estar acompañados por un adulto. \nQué traer: Para prepararse para trabajar al aire libre\, traiga guantes de trabajo\, mucha agua\, zapatos resistentes\, pantalones y mangas largas\, un sombrero/protector solar y un exención completa para cada voluntario. Los voluntarios deben esperar algunas caminatas en terrenos empinados. \nSeguridad COVID-19: \nSe recomienda un distanciamiento social mínimo de 6 pies durante toda la jornada laboral.\nLos voluntarios no deben asistir si tienen algún síntoma relacionado con el COVID-19\, incluida una temperatura de 100 °F o más.\nTraiga sus propios guantes de trabajo y una almohadilla para arrodillarse si es posible. Proporcionaremos herramientas y guantes a pedido.\nProporcione al Departamento de Parques y Recreación de SSF una exención completa para cada voluntario antes del evento por correo electrónico (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) o en el registro del evento.\nDesinfectante de manos y toallitas higiénicas disponibles en el lugar. \n¿Preguntas? Cancelaciones? ¿Preocupaciones de accesibilidad? Envíe un correo electrónico a candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nLa División de Parques de la Ciudad del Sur de San Francisco y Auxiliares de Sign Hill continúan manteniendo la seguridad de nuestros residentes y voluntarios como nuestra primera prioridad\, al mismo tiempo que reconocen y equilibran la necesidad de disfrutar e interactuar con entornos al aire libre. El personal está siguiendo todas las pautas del condado\, el estado y los CDC con respecto a los requisitos de distanciamiento social\, saneamiento y máscaras. Se espera que todos los voluntarios también cumplan con estas reglas para mantener a todos los participantes seguros y cómodos mientras están en la colina. URL:https://baynature.org/event/sign-hill-stewards-habitat-restoration-3/2023-12-01/ LOCATION:Sign Hill\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, CA\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, 94080\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Butterflies,Environmental Education,grasslands,Habitat Restoration,Park Maintenance/Invasive Plant/Trailwork,San Francisco Bay,Volunteer,Wildflowers,Wildlife ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/IMG_4545.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="South San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department":MAILTO:CityInfo@ssf.net END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231128T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231128T130000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T192130Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T192130Z UID:10000108-1701165600-1701176400@baynature.org SUMMARY:Seniors Hikes for Health 2023 DESCRIPTION:The Seniors Hike for Health program is free and held on every 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10 AM-1 PM. Hikes are 2-3 miles long and range from easy to moderate. Naturalist-led hikes are designed for seniors age 55+ to encourage healthy living\, fun\, and friendship in the outdoors. \nAdventures include visits to open space preserves\, city parks\, county parks as well as California State Parks and beaches from San Francisco to Monterey Bay. You learn about their different habitats\, beautiful plants and animals\, and fascinating natural and cultural history. \nSeniors Hike for Health 2023 Events \nJanuary 17th – Point Lobos State Natural Reserve\nFebruary 21st – Sierra Azul Preserve – Mt. Umunhum\nMarch 21st – Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve\nApril 18th – Rancho San Vicente Open Space Preserve\nMay 16th – Alum Rock Park\nJune 20th – Wunderlich County Park\nJuly 18th – Big Basin Redwoods State Park\nAugust 15th – Pescadero Marsh\nSeptember 19th – The Forest of Nisene Marks\nOctober 17th – Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park\nNovember 21st – Natural Bridges State Beach\nDecember 19th – Uvas Canyon County Park URL:https://baynature.org/event/seniors-hikes-for-health-2023/2023-11-28/ LOCATION:San Francisco Bay Area\, CA\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/sbn.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Saved By Nature":MAILTO:education@savedbynature.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231125T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231125T140000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20231113T020506Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T020506Z UID:10002519-1700906400-1700920800@baynature.org SUMMARY:Grasslands\, Woodlands\, and Riparian Forest Botany DESCRIPTION:Observe three plant communities: grasslands\, woodlands\, and riparian. What is growing where? Are sun and water the main reasons a plant can survive in a particular location? Starting at the White Barn\, we’ll botanize along Meadow and Brushy Peaks trails with Certified CA Naturalist Marie-Kay Hansen. We will cover about 5 miles up the picnic table past the Neptune sign and gain 1\,000 feet in elevation\, which includes steep sections. \nChildren under 12 free URL:https://baynature.org/event/grasslands-woodlands-and-riparian-forest-botany/ LOCATION:Sugarloaf Ridge State Park\, 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd\, Kenwood\, CA\, 95452\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Guided Tour and/or Docent led event,Moderate. ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/trees-on-meadow.jpg ORGANIZER;CN="Alma":MAILTO:alma@sonomaecologycenter.org GEO:38.4424286;-122.5337561 X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Sugarloaf Ridge State Park 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd Kenwood CA 95452 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2605 Adobe Canyon Rd:geo:-122.5337561,38.4424286 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231121T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231121T130000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T192130Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T192130Z UID:10000107-1700560800-1700571600@baynature.org SUMMARY:Seniors Hikes for Health 2023 DESCRIPTION:The Seniors Hike for Health program is free and held on every 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10 AM-1 PM. Hikes are 2-3 miles long and range from easy to moderate. Naturalist-led hikes are designed for seniors age 55+ to encourage healthy living\, fun\, and friendship in the outdoors. \nAdventures include visits to open space preserves\, city parks\, county parks as well as California State Parks and beaches from San Francisco to Monterey Bay. You learn about their different habitats\, beautiful plants and animals\, and fascinating natural and cultural history. \nSeniors Hike for Health 2023 Events \nJanuary 17th – Point Lobos State Natural Reserve\nFebruary 21st – Sierra Azul Preserve – Mt. Umunhum\nMarch 21st – Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve\nApril 18th – Rancho San Vicente Open Space Preserve\nMay 16th – Alum Rock Park\nJune 20th – Wunderlich County Park\nJuly 18th – Big Basin Redwoods State Park\nAugust 15th – Pescadero Marsh\nSeptember 19th – The Forest of Nisene Marks\nOctober 17th – Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park\nNovember 21st – Natural Bridges State Beach\nDecember 19th – Uvas Canyon County Park URL:https://baynature.org/event/seniors-hikes-for-health-2023/2023-11-21/ LOCATION:San Francisco Bay Area\, CA\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/sbn.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Saved By Nature":MAILTO:education@savedbynature.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231118T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231118T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20231116T202452Z LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T202453Z UID:10001769-1700305200-1700308800@baynature.org SUMMARY:UC Botanical Garden Docent-led Tour DESCRIPTION:Join this tour of the Garden to learn about the diversity of plants from six continents allowing visitors to travel the world of plants. \nTour Details: \n\nEach tour features the Garden’s seasonal highlights and unique collections.\nTours are generally 60-75 minutes.\nSign-up in person on the day of the tour at the Garden entrance.\nTours are available on a first-come-first-served basis.\nTours are free with garden admission.\nTours take place through mid-November. URL:https://baynature.org/event/uc-botanical-garden-docent-led-tour-2/ CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Education,Gardening,Guided Tour and/or Docent led event,Native plants,Wildflowers ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/UC-BGT.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley":MAILTO:garden@berkeley.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231118T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231118T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T221558Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T180828Z UID:10000948-1700298000-1700308800@baynature.org SUMMARY:Sign Hill Stewards: Habitat Restoration DESCRIPTION:(desplácese hacia abajo para obtener información en español) \nMany rare plant and animal species live on Sign Hill’s native grasslands\, including the endangered mission blue butterfly. Help us conserve and restore their habitat by installing native plants and removing invasive plants! Sign Hill Stewards will do important work while also learning more about the wildlife in their backyard. \nWhen: Every other Friday and the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9am-12pm. Only cancelled for heavy rains. \nWhere: Unless otherwise specified by email volunteers will park at the Sign Hill Parking Lot nearby 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Google Maps Link) and hike with staff to the restoration site. \nRegistration: Registration is required. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a youth waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Youth under the age of 15 are welcome and must be accompanied by an adult. \nWhat to bring: To prepare for working outdoors\, please bring work gloves\, plenty of water\, sturdy shoes\, long pants and sleeves\, a hat/sunscreen\, and a completed waiver for each volunteer. Volunteers should expect some hiking on steep terrain. \nCOVID-19 Safety: \n6 ft minimum social distancing are recommended for the entire workday.\nVolunteers should not attend if they have any symptoms related to COVID-19 including a temperature of 100°F or greater.\nPlease bring your own work gloves and kneeling pad if possible. We will provide tools and gloves by request.\nProvide SSF Parks and Recreation Department with a completed waiver for each volunteer prior to the event via email (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) or at event check-in.\nHand sanitizer and sanitation wipes available on-site. \nQuestions? Cancellations? Accessibility concerns? Email candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nThe City of South San Francisco Parks Division and Sign Hill Stewards continue to keep the safety of our residents and volunteers as our first priority\, while recognizing and balancing the need to enjoy and interact with outdoor settings. Staff are following all County\, State\, and CDC guidance in regards to social distancing\, sanitation\, and mask requirements. All volunteers are expected to also abide by these rules to keep all participants safe and comfortable while on the hill. \nMuchas especies raras de plantas y animales viven en las praderas nativos de Sign Hill\, incluida la mariposa misión azul que está en peligro de extinción. ¡Ayúdenos a conservar y restaurar su hábitat instalando plantas nativas y eliminando plantas invasoras! Los Auxiliares de Sign Hill harán un trabajo importante mientras aprenden más sobre la vida silvestre en su patio trasero. \nCuándo: cada dos viernes y el 2o sábado de cada mes de 9am a 12pm. Solo cancelado por fuertes lluvias. \nDónde: a menos que se especifique lo contrario por correo electrónico\, los voluntarios se estacionarán en el estacionamiento de Sign Hill cerca de 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Enlace de mapas Google) y caminarán con el personal hasta el sitio de restauración. \nRegistro: Es necesario registrarse. Los voluntarios menores de 18 años deben tener una exención para jóvenes firmada por un padre/tutor. Los jóvenes menores de 15 años son bienvenidos y deben estar acompañados por un adulto. \nQué traer: Para prepararse para trabajar al aire libre\, traiga guantes de trabajo\, mucha agua\, zapatos resistentes\, pantalones y mangas largas\, un sombrero/protector solar y un exención completa para cada voluntario. Los voluntarios deben esperar algunas caminatas en terrenos empinados. \nSeguridad COVID-19: \nSe recomienda un distanciamiento social mínimo de 6 pies durante toda la jornada laboral.\nLos voluntarios no deben asistir si tienen algún síntoma relacionado con el COVID-19\, incluida una temperatura de 100 °F o más.\nTraiga sus propios guantes de trabajo y una almohadilla para arrodillarse si es posible. Proporcionaremos herramientas y guantes a pedido.\nProporcione al Departamento de Parques y Recreación de SSF una exención completa para cada voluntario antes del evento por correo electrónico (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) o en el registro del evento.\nDesinfectante de manos y toallitas higiénicas disponibles en el lugar. \n¿Preguntas? Cancelaciones? ¿Preocupaciones de accesibilidad? Envíe un correo electrónico a candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nLa División de Parques de la Ciudad del Sur de San Francisco y Auxiliares de Sign Hill continúan manteniendo la seguridad de nuestros residentes y voluntarios como nuestra primera prioridad\, al mismo tiempo que reconocen y equilibran la necesidad de disfrutar e interactuar con entornos al aire libre. El personal está siguiendo todas las pautas del condado\, el estado y los CDC con respecto a los requisitos de distanciamiento social\, saneamiento y máscaras. Se espera que todos los voluntarios también cumplan con estas reglas para mantener a todos los participantes seguros y cómodos mientras están en la colina. URL:https://baynature.org/event/sign-hill-stewards-habitat-restoration-3/2023-11-18/ LOCATION:Sign Hill\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, CA\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, 94080\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Butterflies,Environmental Education,grasslands,Habitat Restoration,Park Maintenance/Invasive Plant/Trailwork,San Francisco Bay,Volunteer,Wildflowers,Wildlife ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/IMG_4545.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="South San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department":MAILTO:CityInfo@ssf.net END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231117T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231117T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T221558Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T180828Z UID:10000947-1700211600-1700222400@baynature.org SUMMARY:Sign Hill Stewards: Habitat Restoration DESCRIPTION:(desplácese hacia abajo para obtener información en español) \nMany rare plant and animal species live on Sign Hill’s native grasslands\, including the endangered mission blue butterfly. Help us conserve and restore their habitat by installing native plants and removing invasive plants! Sign Hill Stewards will do important work while also learning more about the wildlife in their backyard. \nWhen: Every other Friday and the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9am-12pm. Only cancelled for heavy rains. \nWhere: Unless otherwise specified by email volunteers will park at the Sign Hill Parking Lot nearby 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Google Maps Link) and hike with staff to the restoration site. \nRegistration: Registration is required. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a youth waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Youth under the age of 15 are welcome and must be accompanied by an adult. \nWhat to bring: To prepare for working outdoors\, please bring work gloves\, plenty of water\, sturdy shoes\, long pants and sleeves\, a hat/sunscreen\, and a completed waiver for each volunteer. Volunteers should expect some hiking on steep terrain. \nCOVID-19 Safety: \n6 ft minimum social distancing are recommended for the entire workday.\nVolunteers should not attend if they have any symptoms related to COVID-19 including a temperature of 100°F or greater.\nPlease bring your own work gloves and kneeling pad if possible. We will provide tools and gloves by request.\nProvide SSF Parks and Recreation Department with a completed waiver for each volunteer prior to the event via email (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) or at event check-in.\nHand sanitizer and sanitation wipes available on-site. \nQuestions? Cancellations? Accessibility concerns? Email candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nThe City of South San Francisco Parks Division and Sign Hill Stewards continue to keep the safety of our residents and volunteers as our first priority\, while recognizing and balancing the need to enjoy and interact with outdoor settings. Staff are following all County\, State\, and CDC guidance in regards to social distancing\, sanitation\, and mask requirements. All volunteers are expected to also abide by these rules to keep all participants safe and comfortable while on the hill. \nMuchas especies raras de plantas y animales viven en las praderas nativos de Sign Hill\, incluida la mariposa misión azul que está en peligro de extinción. ¡Ayúdenos a conservar y restaurar su hábitat instalando plantas nativas y eliminando plantas invasoras! Los Auxiliares de Sign Hill harán un trabajo importante mientras aprenden más sobre la vida silvestre en su patio trasero. \nCuándo: cada dos viernes y el 2o sábado de cada mes de 9am a 12pm. Solo cancelado por fuertes lluvias. \nDónde: a menos que se especifique lo contrario por correo electrónico\, los voluntarios se estacionarán en el estacionamiento de Sign Hill cerca de 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Enlace de mapas Google) y caminarán con el personal hasta el sitio de restauración. \nRegistro: Es necesario registrarse. Los voluntarios menores de 18 años deben tener una exención para jóvenes firmada por un padre/tutor. Los jóvenes menores de 15 años son bienvenidos y deben estar acompañados por un adulto. \nQué traer: Para prepararse para trabajar al aire libre\, traiga guantes de trabajo\, mucha agua\, zapatos resistentes\, pantalones y mangas largas\, un sombrero/protector solar y un exención completa para cada voluntario. Los voluntarios deben esperar algunas caminatas en terrenos empinados. \nSeguridad COVID-19: \nSe recomienda un distanciamiento social mínimo de 6 pies durante toda la jornada laboral.\nLos voluntarios no deben asistir si tienen algún síntoma relacionado con el COVID-19\, incluida una temperatura de 100 °F o más.\nTraiga sus propios guantes de trabajo y una almohadilla para arrodillarse si es posible. Proporcionaremos herramientas y guantes a pedido.\nProporcione al Departamento de Parques y Recreación de SSF una exención completa para cada voluntario antes del evento por correo electrónico (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) o en el registro del evento.\nDesinfectante de manos y toallitas higiénicas disponibles en el lugar. \n¿Preguntas? Cancelaciones? ¿Preocupaciones de accesibilidad? Envíe un correo electrónico a candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nLa División de Parques de la Ciudad del Sur de San Francisco y Auxiliares de Sign Hill continúan manteniendo la seguridad de nuestros residentes y voluntarios como nuestra primera prioridad\, al mismo tiempo que reconocen y equilibran la necesidad de disfrutar e interactuar con entornos al aire libre. El personal está siguiendo todas las pautas del condado\, el estado y los CDC con respecto a los requisitos de distanciamiento social\, saneamiento y máscaras. Se espera que todos los voluntarios también cumplan con estas reglas para mantener a todos los participantes seguros y cómodos mientras están en la colina. URL:https://baynature.org/event/sign-hill-stewards-habitat-restoration-3/2023-11-17/ LOCATION:Sign Hill\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, CA\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, 94080\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Butterflies,Environmental Education,grasslands,Habitat Restoration,Park Maintenance/Invasive Plant/Trailwork,San Francisco Bay,Volunteer,Wildflowers,Wildlife ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/IMG_4545.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="South San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department":MAILTO:CityInfo@ssf.net END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231114T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231114T130000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T192130Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T192130Z UID:10000106-1699956000-1699966800@baynature.org SUMMARY:Seniors Hikes for Health 2023 DESCRIPTION:The Seniors Hike for Health program is free and held on every 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10 AM-1 PM. Hikes are 2-3 miles long and range from easy to moderate. Naturalist-led hikes are designed for seniors age 55+ to encourage healthy living\, fun\, and friendship in the outdoors. \nAdventures include visits to open space preserves\, city parks\, county parks as well as California State Parks and beaches from San Francisco to Monterey Bay. You learn about their different habitats\, beautiful plants and animals\, and fascinating natural and cultural history. \nSeniors Hike for Health 2023 Events \nJanuary 17th – Point Lobos State Natural Reserve\nFebruary 21st – Sierra Azul Preserve – Mt. Umunhum\nMarch 21st – Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve\nApril 18th – Rancho San Vicente Open Space Preserve\nMay 16th – Alum Rock Park\nJune 20th – Wunderlich County Park\nJuly 18th – Big Basin Redwoods State Park\nAugust 15th – Pescadero Marsh\nSeptember 19th – The Forest of Nisene Marks\nOctober 17th – Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park\nNovember 21st – Natural Bridges State Beach\nDecember 19th – Uvas Canyon County Park URL:https://baynature.org/event/seniors-hikes-for-health-2023/2023-11-14/ LOCATION:San Francisco Bay Area\, CA\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/sbn.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Saved By Nature":MAILTO:education@savedbynature.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231112T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231112T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230616T224901Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T230031Z UID:10001768-1699786800-1699790400@baynature.org SUMMARY:UC Botanical Garden Docent-led Tour DESCRIPTION:Join this tour of the Garden to learn about the diversity of plants from six continents allowing visitors to travel the world of plants. \nTour Details: \n\nEach tour features the Garden’s seasonal highlights and unique collections.\nTours are generally 60-75 minutes.\nSign-up in person on the day of the tour at the Garden entrance.\nTours are available on a first-come-first-served basis.\nTours are free with garden admission.\nTours take place through mid-November. URL:https://baynature.org/event/uc-botanical-garden-docent-led-tour/2023-11-12/ CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Education,Gardening,Guided Tour and/or Docent led event,Native plants,Wildflowers ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/UC-BGT.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley":MAILTO:garden@berkeley.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231111T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231111T130000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230706T000335Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230706T000335Z UID:10001870-1699696800-1699707600@baynature.org SUMMARY:Volunteer Day and Tomatoes-Peppers Workshop DESCRIPTION:Come out\, volunteer\, and show some love for the Greenway Community Garden. Rebuild your connection with the land and get to know your fellow community members. No garden experience is needed! \nJoin a fun and informative tomato and pepper growing workshop! Learn all about cultivating these delicious and nutritious vegetables from experienced gardeners. Discover the best techniques for planting\, caring for\, and harvesting tomatoes and peppers in your own backyard. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your gardening skills and enjoy fresh\, homegrown produce all summer! \nFind out more about this event and how to sign up. URL:https://baynature.org/event/volunteer-day-and-tomatoes-peppers-workshop-4/ LOCATION:Richmond\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States CATEGORIES:Agriculture/Ranching/Aquaculture/Sustainable Practice,Botany, Plant Biology,Education,Gardening,Gardening,Guided Tour and/or Docent led event,Native plants,Volunteer,Volunteer Opportunity / Training,Workshops ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Volunteer-Day-at-The-6th-Street-Community-Garden.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231107T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231107T130000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T192130Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T192130Z UID:10000105-1699351200-1699362000@baynature.org SUMMARY:Seniors Hikes for Health 2023 DESCRIPTION:The Seniors Hike for Health program is free and held on every 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10 AM-1 PM. Hikes are 2-3 miles long and range from easy to moderate. Naturalist-led hikes are designed for seniors age 55+ to encourage healthy living\, fun\, and friendship in the outdoors. \nAdventures include visits to open space preserves\, city parks\, county parks as well as California State Parks and beaches from San Francisco to Monterey Bay. You learn about their different habitats\, beautiful plants and animals\, and fascinating natural and cultural history. \nSeniors Hike for Health 2023 Events \nJanuary 17th – Point Lobos State Natural Reserve\nFebruary 21st – Sierra Azul Preserve – Mt. Umunhum\nMarch 21st – Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve\nApril 18th – Rancho San Vicente Open Space Preserve\nMay 16th – Alum Rock Park\nJune 20th – Wunderlich County Park\nJuly 18th – Big Basin Redwoods State Park\nAugust 15th – Pescadero Marsh\nSeptember 19th – The Forest of Nisene Marks\nOctober 17th – Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park\nNovember 21st – Natural Bridges State Beach\nDecember 19th – Uvas Canyon County Park URL:https://baynature.org/event/seniors-hikes-for-health-2023/2023-11-07/ LOCATION:San Francisco Bay Area\, CA\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/sbn.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Saved By Nature":MAILTO:education@savedbynature.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231105T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231105T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230616T224901Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T230031Z UID:10001767-1699182000-1699185600@baynature.org SUMMARY:UC Botanical Garden Docent-led Tour DESCRIPTION:Join this tour of the Garden to learn about the diversity of plants from six continents allowing visitors to travel the world of plants. \nTour Details: \n\nEach tour features the Garden’s seasonal highlights and unique collections.\nTours are generally 60-75 minutes.\nSign-up in person on the day of the tour at the Garden entrance.\nTours are available on a first-come-first-served basis.\nTours are free with garden admission.\nTours take place through mid-November. URL:https://baynature.org/event/uc-botanical-garden-docent-led-tour/2023-11-05/ CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Education,Gardening,Guided Tour and/or Docent led event,Native plants,Wildflowers ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/UC-BGT.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley":MAILTO:garden@berkeley.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231104T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231104T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T221558Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T180828Z UID:10000946-1699088400-1699099200@baynature.org SUMMARY:Sign Hill Stewards: Habitat Restoration DESCRIPTION:(desplácese hacia abajo para obtener información en español) \nMany rare plant and animal species live on Sign Hill’s native grasslands\, including the endangered mission blue butterfly. Help us conserve and restore their habitat by installing native plants and removing invasive plants! Sign Hill Stewards will do important work while also learning more about the wildlife in their backyard. \nWhen: Every other Friday and the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9am-12pm. Only cancelled for heavy rains. \nWhere: Unless otherwise specified by email volunteers will park at the Sign Hill Parking Lot nearby 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Google Maps Link) and hike with staff to the restoration site. \nRegistration: Registration is required. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a youth waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Youth under the age of 15 are welcome and must be accompanied by an adult. \nWhat to bring: To prepare for working outdoors\, please bring work gloves\, plenty of water\, sturdy shoes\, long pants and sleeves\, a hat/sunscreen\, and a completed waiver for each volunteer. Volunteers should expect some hiking on steep terrain. \nCOVID-19 Safety: \n6 ft minimum social distancing are recommended for the entire workday.\nVolunteers should not attend if they have any symptoms related to COVID-19 including a temperature of 100°F or greater.\nPlease bring your own work gloves and kneeling pad if possible. We will provide tools and gloves by request.\nProvide SSF Parks and Recreation Department with a completed waiver for each volunteer prior to the event via email (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) or at event check-in.\nHand sanitizer and sanitation wipes available on-site. \nQuestions? Cancellations? Accessibility concerns? Email candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nThe City of South San Francisco Parks Division and Sign Hill Stewards continue to keep the safety of our residents and volunteers as our first priority\, while recognizing and balancing the need to enjoy and interact with outdoor settings. Staff are following all County\, State\, and CDC guidance in regards to social distancing\, sanitation\, and mask requirements. All volunteers are expected to also abide by these rules to keep all participants safe and comfortable while on the hill. \nMuchas especies raras de plantas y animales viven en las praderas nativos de Sign Hill\, incluida la mariposa misión azul que está en peligro de extinción. ¡Ayúdenos a conservar y restaurar su hábitat instalando plantas nativas y eliminando plantas invasoras! Los Auxiliares de Sign Hill harán un trabajo importante mientras aprenden más sobre la vida silvestre en su patio trasero. \nCuándo: cada dos viernes y el 2o sábado de cada mes de 9am a 12pm. Solo cancelado por fuertes lluvias. \nDónde: a menos que se especifique lo contrario por correo electrónico\, los voluntarios se estacionarán en el estacionamiento de Sign Hill cerca de 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Enlace de mapas Google) y caminarán con el personal hasta el sitio de restauración. \nRegistro: Es necesario registrarse. Los voluntarios menores de 18 años deben tener una exención para jóvenes firmada por un padre/tutor. Los jóvenes menores de 15 años son bienvenidos y deben estar acompañados por un adulto. \nQué traer: Para prepararse para trabajar al aire libre\, traiga guantes de trabajo\, mucha agua\, zapatos resistentes\, pantalones y mangas largas\, un sombrero/protector solar y un exención completa para cada voluntario. Los voluntarios deben esperar algunas caminatas en terrenos empinados. \nSeguridad COVID-19: \nSe recomienda un distanciamiento social mínimo de 6 pies durante toda la jornada laboral.\nLos voluntarios no deben asistir si tienen algún síntoma relacionado con el COVID-19\, incluida una temperatura de 100 °F o más.\nTraiga sus propios guantes de trabajo y una almohadilla para arrodillarse si es posible. Proporcionaremos herramientas y guantes a pedido.\nProporcione al Departamento de Parques y Recreación de SSF una exención completa para cada voluntario antes del evento por correo electrónico (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) o en el registro del evento.\nDesinfectante de manos y toallitas higiénicas disponibles en el lugar. \n¿Preguntas? Cancelaciones? ¿Preocupaciones de accesibilidad? Envíe un correo electrónico a candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nLa División de Parques de la Ciudad del Sur de San Francisco y Auxiliares de Sign Hill continúan manteniendo la seguridad de nuestros residentes y voluntarios como nuestra primera prioridad\, al mismo tiempo que reconocen y equilibran la necesidad de disfrutar e interactuar con entornos al aire libre. El personal está siguiendo todas las pautas del condado\, el estado y los CDC con respecto a los requisitos de distanciamiento social\, saneamiento y máscaras. Se espera que todos los voluntarios también cumplan con estas reglas para mantener a todos los participantes seguros y cómodos mientras están en la colina. URL:https://baynature.org/event/sign-hill-stewards-habitat-restoration-3/2023-11-04/ LOCATION:Sign Hill\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, CA\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, 94080\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Butterflies,Environmental Education,grasslands,Habitat Restoration,Park Maintenance/Invasive Plant/Trailwork,San Francisco Bay,Volunteer,Wildflowers,Wildlife ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/IMG_4545.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="South San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department":MAILTO:CityInfo@ssf.net END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231103T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231103T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T221558Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230325T180828Z UID:10000945-1699002000-1699012800@baynature.org SUMMARY:Sign Hill Stewards: Habitat Restoration DESCRIPTION:(desplácese hacia abajo para obtener información en español) \nMany rare plant and animal species live on Sign Hill’s native grasslands\, including the endangered mission blue butterfly. Help us conserve and restore their habitat by installing native plants and removing invasive plants! Sign Hill Stewards will do important work while also learning more about the wildlife in their backyard. \nWhen: Every other Friday and the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9am-12pm. Only cancelled for heavy rains. \nWhere: Unless otherwise specified by email volunteers will park at the Sign Hill Parking Lot nearby 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Google Maps Link) and hike with staff to the restoration site. \nRegistration: Registration is required. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a youth waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Youth under the age of 15 are welcome and must be accompanied by an adult. \nWhat to bring: To prepare for working outdoors\, please bring work gloves\, plenty of water\, sturdy shoes\, long pants and sleeves\, a hat/sunscreen\, and a completed waiver for each volunteer. Volunteers should expect some hiking on steep terrain. \nCOVID-19 Safety: \n6 ft minimum social distancing are recommended for the entire workday.\nVolunteers should not attend if they have any symptoms related to COVID-19 including a temperature of 100°F or greater.\nPlease bring your own work gloves and kneeling pad if possible. We will provide tools and gloves by request.\nProvide SSF Parks and Recreation Department with a completed waiver for each volunteer prior to the event via email (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) or at event check-in.\nHand sanitizer and sanitation wipes available on-site. \nQuestions? Cancellations? Accessibility concerns? Email candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nThe City of South San Francisco Parks Division and Sign Hill Stewards continue to keep the safety of our residents and volunteers as our first priority\, while recognizing and balancing the need to enjoy and interact with outdoor settings. Staff are following all County\, State\, and CDC guidance in regards to social distancing\, sanitation\, and mask requirements. All volunteers are expected to also abide by these rules to keep all participants safe and comfortable while on the hill. \nMuchas especies raras de plantas y animales viven en las praderas nativos de Sign Hill\, incluida la mariposa misión azul que está en peligro de extinción. ¡Ayúdenos a conservar y restaurar su hábitat instalando plantas nativas y eliminando plantas invasoras! Los Auxiliares de Sign Hill harán un trabajo importante mientras aprenden más sobre la vida silvestre en su patio trasero. \nCuándo: cada dos viernes y el 2o sábado de cada mes de 9am a 12pm. Solo cancelado por fuertes lluvias. \nDónde: a menos que se especifique lo contrario por correo electrónico\, los voluntarios se estacionarán en el estacionamiento de Sign Hill cerca de 964 Ridgeview Ct\, South San Francisco\, CA (Enlace de mapas Google) y caminarán con el personal hasta el sitio de restauración. \nRegistro: Es necesario registrarse. Los voluntarios menores de 18 años deben tener una exención para jóvenes firmada por un padre/tutor. Los jóvenes menores de 15 años son bienvenidos y deben estar acompañados por un adulto. \nQué traer: Para prepararse para trabajar al aire libre\, traiga guantes de trabajo\, mucha agua\, zapatos resistentes\, pantalones y mangas largas\, un sombrero/protector solar y un exención completa para cada voluntario. Los voluntarios deben esperar algunas caminatas en terrenos empinados. \nSeguridad COVID-19: \nSe recomienda un distanciamiento social mínimo de 6 pies durante toda la jornada laboral.\nLos voluntarios no deben asistir si tienen algún síntoma relacionado con el COVID-19\, incluida una temperatura de 100 °F o más.\nTraiga sus propios guantes de trabajo y una almohadilla para arrodillarse si es posible. Proporcionaremos herramientas y guantes a pedido.\nProporcione al Departamento de Parques y Recreación de SSF una exención completa para cada voluntario antes del evento por correo electrónico (candace.lacroix@ssf.net) o en el registro del evento.\nDesinfectante de manos y toallitas higiénicas disponibles en el lugar. \n¿Preguntas? Cancelaciones? ¿Preocupaciones de accesibilidad? Envíe un correo electrónico a candace.lacroix@ssf.net. \nLa División de Parques de la Ciudad del Sur de San Francisco y Auxiliares de Sign Hill continúan manteniendo la seguridad de nuestros residentes y voluntarios como nuestra primera prioridad\, al mismo tiempo que reconocen y equilibran la necesidad de disfrutar e interactuar con entornos al aire libre. El personal está siguiendo todas las pautas del condado\, el estado y los CDC con respecto a los requisitos de distanciamiento social\, saneamiento y máscaras. Se espera que todos los voluntarios también cumplan con estas reglas para mantener a todos los participantes seguros y cómodos mientras están en la colina. URL:https://baynature.org/event/sign-hill-stewards-habitat-restoration-3/2023-11-03/ LOCATION:Sign Hill\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, CA\, Ridgeview Court\, South San Francisco\, 94080\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Butterflies,Environmental Education,grasslands,Habitat Restoration,Park Maintenance/Invasive Plant/Trailwork,San Francisco Bay,Volunteer,Wildflowers,Wildlife ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/IMG_4545.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="South San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department":MAILTO:CityInfo@ssf.net END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231031T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231031T130000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T192130Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T192130Z UID:10000104-1698746400-1698757200@baynature.org SUMMARY:Seniors Hikes for Health 2023 DESCRIPTION:The Seniors Hike for Health program is free and held on every 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10 AM-1 PM. Hikes are 2-3 miles long and range from easy to moderate. Naturalist-led hikes are designed for seniors age 55+ to encourage healthy living\, fun\, and friendship in the outdoors. \nAdventures include visits to open space preserves\, city parks\, county parks as well as California State Parks and beaches from San Francisco to Monterey Bay. You learn about their different habitats\, beautiful plants and animals\, and fascinating natural and cultural history. \nSeniors Hike for Health 2023 Events \nJanuary 17th – Point Lobos State Natural Reserve\nFebruary 21st – Sierra Azul Preserve – Mt. Umunhum\nMarch 21st – Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve\nApril 18th – Rancho San Vicente Open Space Preserve\nMay 16th – Alum Rock Park\nJune 20th – Wunderlich County Park\nJuly 18th – Big Basin Redwoods State Park\nAugust 15th – Pescadero Marsh\nSeptember 19th – The Forest of Nisene Marks\nOctober 17th – Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park\nNovember 21st – Natural Bridges State Beach\nDecember 19th – Uvas Canyon County Park URL:https://baynature.org/event/seniors-hikes-for-health-2023/2023-10-31/ LOCATION:San Francisco Bay Area\, CA\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/sbn.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Saved By Nature":MAILTO:education@savedbynature.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231029T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231029T120000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230616T224901Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T230031Z UID:10001766-1698577200-1698580800@baynature.org SUMMARY:UC Botanical Garden Docent-led Tour DESCRIPTION:Join this tour of the Garden to learn about the diversity of plants from six continents allowing visitors to travel the world of plants. \nTour Details: \n\nEach tour features the Garden’s seasonal highlights and unique collections.\nTours are generally 60-75 minutes.\nSign-up in person on the day of the tour at the Garden entrance.\nTours are available on a first-come-first-served basis.\nTours are free with garden admission.\nTours take place through mid-November. URL:https://baynature.org/event/uc-botanical-garden-docent-led-tour/2023-10-29/ CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology,Education,Gardening,Guided Tour and/or Docent led event,Native plants,Wildflowers ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/UC-BGT.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley":MAILTO:garden@berkeley.edu END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231024T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231024T130000 DTSTAMP:20240328T142412 CREATED:20230321T192130Z LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T192130Z UID:10000103-1698141600-1698152400@baynature.org SUMMARY:Seniors Hikes for Health 2023 DESCRIPTION:The Seniors Hike for Health program is free and held on every 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10 AM-1 PM. Hikes are 2-3 miles long and range from easy to moderate. Naturalist-led hikes are designed for seniors age 55+ to encourage healthy living\, fun\, and friendship in the outdoors. \nAdventures include visits to open space preserves\, city parks\, county parks as well as California State Parks and beaches from San Francisco to Monterey Bay. You learn about their different habitats\, beautiful plants and animals\, and fascinating natural and cultural history. \nSeniors Hike for Health 2023 Events \nJanuary 17th – Point Lobos State Natural Reserve\nFebruary 21st – Sierra Azul Preserve – Mt. Umunhum\nMarch 21st – Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve\nApril 18th – Rancho San Vicente Open Space Preserve\nMay 16th – Alum Rock Park\nJune 20th – Wunderlich County Park\nJuly 18th – Big Basin Redwoods State Park\nAugust 15th – Pescadero Marsh\nSeptember 19th – The Forest of Nisene Marks\nOctober 17th – Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park\nNovember 21st – Natural Bridges State Beach\nDecember 19th – Uvas Canyon County Park URL:https://baynature.org/event/seniors-hikes-for-health-2023/2023-10-24/ LOCATION:San Francisco Bay Area\, CA\, United States CATEGORIES:Botany, Plant Biology ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://baynature.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/sbn.jpeg ORGANIZER;CN="Saved By Nature":MAILTO:education@savedbynature.org END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR