Diablo Restoration Team Workday at Marsh Creek 4 & 6
Volunteer outdoors to enhance native habitat on Save Mount Diablo lands. Our tasks for the morning include picking up trash and debris washed onto Marsh Creek 4 afterthe atmospheric rains in January as well as taking care of native plantings on both properties. Please join us to work on our 10,000 Trees and Plants project!
Please note: There’s a short, steep walk up a paved road from the parking area to Marsh Creek 6.
Participants will be notified in the event of cancellation due to extreme weather conditions. An AQI of 150 or above automatically cancels the workday. Restrooms are not available.
Leader: Haley Sutton, Land Stewardship Associate, Save Mount Diablo
Meet: Marsh Creek 4 at 3240 Aspara Drive, Clayton, CA
Directions: From Walnut Creek: Head east on Ygnacio Valley Road from Walnut Creek, turn right on Clayton Road, which becomes Marsh Creek Road. Aspara Drive is off the right side of Marsh Creek Road, 1.5 miles past the intersection of Morgan Territory Road.
What to Bring: Water, sturdy shoes, comfy work clothes and layers, sun and/or rain protection (i.e. hat, sunscreen), face covering, and work gloves if you have them. Please be prepared to walk through tall grass. No bathrooms are available at the project site.
Our Policy on Volunteers under the Age of 18
As we continue to strive to bridge the gap between youth and nature, we encourage families and youth groups to participate in our stewardship workdays. We have outlined our policy on volunteers under the age of 18 in order to create the best environment for everyone involved. Please note, our stewardship workdays are not drop-off programs.
Young volunteers under the age of 18 must have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian. In addition, they should meet one of the following requirements before participating on our stewardship workdays:
If you have any questions or accessibility concerns, you can reach our Diablo Restoration Team leader, Haley Sutton, at hsutton@savemountdiablo.org.
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