Dana Ellingson | Volunteer of the Month (December 2019)
Interviewed by Laura Kindsvater, Stewardship & Outreach Intern About Dana How long have you lived in the Bay Area? I’ve lived in the Bay Area since 1959, when my family…
Read MoreInterviewed by Laura Kindsvater, Stewardship & Outreach Intern About Dana How long have you lived in the Bay Area? I’ve lived in the Bay Area since 1959, when my family…
Read MoreWALNUT CREEK, CA–Antioch High School, Diamond Construction, Inc., and Save Mount Diablo are building up the bench of future supporters and stewards for the beautiful Mount Diablo natural areas. According…
Read MoreInterviewed by Laura Kindsvater, Stewardship & Outreach Intern About Bruce How long have you lived in the Bay Area? Off and on since 1963. My family moved to Concord from…
Read MoreHere’s what our stewardship team has been up to lately. Taking Care of Big Bend On October 1, the East Bay Trail Dogs came out to our Big Bend property…
Read MoreInterviewed by Laura Kindsvater, Stewardship & Outreach Intern About Deborah How long have you lived in the Bay Area? This is the third time I have lived in the Bay…
Read MoreHere’s some of what we’ve been up to lately. Dealing with All That Plastic Coastal Cleanup Day is the world’s largest volunteer effort. On September 21, Save Mount Diablo volunteers…
Read MoreInterviewed by Laura Kindsvater, Stewardship & Outreach Intern About Jerry How long have you lived in the Bay Area? I was born and raised in Michigan. I went to grad…
Read MoreSudden oak death is a disease caused by an exotic, invasive, microscopic organism called Phytophthora ramorum. It has killed thousands of oaks and tanoaks in California. It is spread by…
Read MoreHere are the few of the things we’ve been up to lately on the stewardship front. Vanquishing the Stinkwort and Nourishing the Natives On August 24, we went out to…
Read MoreHere’s what we’ve been up to lately in the stewardship department. Returning to Marsh Creek 4 and 6 July 6 was our first DiRT day back at Marsh Creek 4…
Read MoreJoin us to save the remaining natural lands of Mount Diablo!
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