Thanks to everyone who volunteered their time in Garber Park during MLK Day of Service. A shout out goes to Garber Park’s new and returning volunteers, NHCA, the Claremont Resort and Club, and SLR Consulting for joining and helping the Garber Park Stewards fill a large green waste bin on this fun-filled event!
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round). Join the stewards Saturday, February 21 from 9AM-12PM, and help remove more non-native and invasive plants.
Activities will range from raking main trails to help make the park more walkable, and collecting/removing larger tree branches, debris, and ivy to help lower fuels in the park. February is a month where many plants are starting to sprout, and this is a great time to begin removing invasive plants while they’re still young and easy to pull from the ground.
Join the stewards on this volunteer day, grab a rake and rake the main trails, grab a pair of loppers and help cut down fallen branches, and fill bags with eucalyptus debris to help make the park more fire-safe.
Meet at the Fireplace below the Evergreen Lane entrance. For directions to the Evergreen Lane entrance click here.
Questions? contact the stewards at gpstewards@gmail.com
You can learn more about the amazing work in Garber Park here.
