Monthly Archives: October 2016

Trail Work Continues!

Volunteers planting native shrubs at Hanns Park.

Volunteers planting native shrubs at Hanns Park.

RAIN UPDATE: The weather forecast calls for an early shower, but drying up after that so at this point unless the forecast changes dramatically, the work day is a GO.

Third time’s a charm! We were rained out in November, so we’ll finish this project with your help on Saturday, January 21 from 9 a.m. to noon.  You can make Hanns Park even more inviting by helping us with the path through our native grass meadow. Park in the Hanns Park lot (on Skyline off Redwood) and follow the signs up the bike path. Wear comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes, hat, sunscreen, and gloves. We’ll bring tools, water, and refreshments. See you there!

Trail Improvements in Hanns Park

Building a bark trail in the native grass meadow.

Building a bark trail in the native grass meadow.

It’s time to refresh the bark path in the native grass meadow, so that park visitors can enjoy it and reduce damage to native plants. We’ve weeded, now it’s time to spread out the bark! The event will take place on Saturday, October 22 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. We’ll meet in Hanns Park (entrance lot is on Skyline off Redwood Parkway). Wear comfortable clothes, sturdy shoes, hat, sunscreen, and gloves. We’ll bring water, refreshments, and tools.