Nature Appreciation Event

Please join the Watersheds Crew for our Nature Appreciation event this Sunday, Nov. 19th from 10am to Noon! We’ll be cleaning up along Wildcat Creek trail, taking care of our […]

Our Watersheds team is growing!

This year, thanks to a grant from the California Strategic Growth Council and California Department of Conservation, we have founded a new area of work centered around Water Conservation- which […]

Semilitas Rising Class

Thank you to all the nature babies and caregivers who came out to our first Semillitas Rising class. The future is bright juego & thank you to the volunteers who […]

Now is the time!

This Sunday 10-1 pm we will be having our LAST Richmond High Garden Volunteer event of the year! If you haven’t come and shown some love to the garden now […]

Nurturing Minds and Greens at Our Schoolyard Haven

Lots of fun and leafy greens at the garden. Students have been spending time planting fall crops: rainbow chard, dinosaur kale, and cauliflower, among others. They have also been busy […]

Insights from Our Restoration Training Program

We had a great time at the Contra Costa Watershed Symposium today, which featured UT’s Doria Robinson and Solwazi Allah as speakers/panelists. Yesterday, we were so grateful to spend some […]

Basins of Relations Saga Continues

The saga continues for the Watersheds Apprentices in this Basins of Relations program 2023! Earlier in the week, the Regional Water Quality Control Board provided a hands-on demonstration. Last week, […]

Richmond High Monthly Volunteer Recap

Thank you to everyone who came to our monthly volunteer event at the Richmond High School garden! We got some beds prepped for fall/winter crops, completed our greenhouse tables, built […]

Rudy Lozito Fellowship Inaugural Class

The Rudy Lozito Fellowship Program is a new paid opportunity for West County adults to gain access to the skills and resources necessary to pursue a career in agriculture. Meet […]