Upper Canyon Stewardship | August 22 from 10AM-12PM
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter.
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter.
Join the Garber Park Stewards for a fun day of restoration on September 5 from 9am-12pm to help create a more native, traversable, and fire safe park! The stewards will clear more sections of the trails and remove more invasive and non-native plants. Come out and help lower fire fuels from the park!
Celebrate Creek to Bay in Garber Park! Saturday, September 19, 2026 from 9am-12pm, meet at the Evergreen Lane entrance to the park. Visit this 13-acre park hidden behind the Claremont Resort and Club, and help restore its native wild habitat with your neighbors and community.
Join the Garber Park Stewards August 25 from 9am-12pm for a fun day of restoration! Visit this 13-acre park and help create a more native, traversable, and fire safe park! The stewards will work towards clearing more sections of the trails, removing more invasive and non-native plants, and work to lower fire fuels in the park!
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter. Volunteers will learn how to identify native plants, how to restore an oak habitat, and learn trail restoration techniques.
Join the Garber Park Stewards for a fun day of restoration! Visit this 13-acre park and volunteer from 9am-12pm (mostly) every first and third Saturday of the month to help create a more native, traversable, and fire safe park! The stewards will work towards clearing more sections of the trails and removing more invasive and non-native plants. Come out and help lower fire fuels from the park!
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round). This volunteer day will focus on removing overgrown vegetation along the main trails, fallen eucalyptus debris and branches to help lower fire fuels in the park. Volunteers will also learn how to identify non-native plants and help remove them to encourage native plants to grow and expand!
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter. We will be using weed-wrenches to pull broom from the upper canyon!
Join the Garber Park Stewards for a fun day of restoration! Visit this 13-acre park and volunteer from 9am-12pm (mostly) every first and third Saturday of the month to help create a more native, traversable, and fire safe park! The stewards will work towards clearing more sections of the trails, removing more invasive and non-native plants, and work towards getting ready for MLK Day of Service. Come out and help lower fire fuels from the park!
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round). This volunteer day will focus on removing fallen eucalyptus debris and branches to help lower fire fuels in the park. Volunteers will also learn how to identify non-native plants and help remove them to encourage native plants to grow and expand!
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter. We will be using weed-wrenches to pull broom from the upper canyon!
Join the Garber Park Stewards for a fun day of restoration! Visit this 13-acre park and volunteer from 9am-12pm (mostly) every first and third Saturday of the month to help create a more native, traversable, and fire safe park! The stewards will work on restoring a few sections of the trails and removing more invasive and non-native plants.
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter.
Join the Garber Park Stewards, Conservancy members, the Claremont Resort & Club, and North Hills Community Association as we celebrate Earth Day in Garber Park. We will pull invasive plants and remove eucalyptus debris from the park. This is a habitat restoration event filled with plant ID opportunities and a goal to help make the park more fire safe.
Join the Garber Park Stewards on April 18 from 9am-12pm, in collaboration with Conservancy members, North Hills Community Association, and the Claremont Resort & Club as we celebrate EARTH DAY in Garber Park! We will pull invasive plants and remove eucalyptus debris from the park. This is a habitat restoration event filled with plant ID opportunities and a goal to help make the park more fire safe.
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter. We will be using weed-wrenches to pull broom from the upper canyon!
Join the Garber Park Stewards for a fun day of restoration! Visit this 13-acre park and volunteer from 9am-12pm (mostly) every first and third Saturday of the month to help create a more native, traversable, and fire safe park! The stewards will work towards clearing more sections of the trails, removing more invasive and non-native plants, and work to lower fire fuels in the park!
Join the Garber Park Stewards for a fun day of restoration! Visit this 13-acre park and volunteer from 9am-12pm (mostly) every first and third Saturday of the month to help create a more native, traversable, and fire safe park! The stewards will work towards clearing more sections of the trails, removing more invasive and non-native plants, and work to lower fire fuels in the park!
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration (1.5 miles up Claremont from the intersection of Ashby/Tunnel Rd.) every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom and collect litter.
Join the Garber Park Stewards, Conservancy members, and North Hills Community Association as we celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service in Garber Park. We will pull invasive plants and remove eucalyptus debris from the park. This is a habitat restoration event filled with plant ID opportunities and a goal to help make the park more fire safe.
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round). This volunteer day will continue focusing on getting ready for MLK Day of Service. Volunteers will remove many non-native and invasive plants and collect them at a site nearby the Claremont Ave entrance to the park.
Join the Garber Park Stewards for a fun day of restoration! Visit this 13-acre park and volunteer from 9am-12pm (mostly) every first and third Saturday of the month to help create a more native, traversable, and fire safe park! The stewards will work towards clearing more sections of the trails, removing more invasive and non-native plants, and work towards getting ready for MLK Day of Service. Come out and help lower fire fuels from the park!
Volunteer Event - October 25 from 10a.m.-12p.m. Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter.
Volunteer day - Saturday, October 18 from 9a.m.-12p.m. Volunteer activities will include raking main trails and collecting fallen debris, cutting back overgrown vegetation to lower fire fuels, and removing non-native and invasive plants from the park.
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter.
Celebrate Creek to Bay in Garber Park! Saturday, September 20, 2025 from 9am-12pm, meet at the Evergreen Lane entrance to the park. Visit this 13-acre park hidden behind the Claremont Resort and Club, and help restore its native wild habitat with your neighbors and community.
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round every first and third Saturday of each month). Meet at the Fireplace below the Evergreen Lane entrance.
Volunteer in Garber Park - Saturday, July 19th from 9am-12pm. Volunteer activities will include raking main trails and collecting fallen debris, cutting back overgrown vegetation to lower fire fuels, and removing non-native and invasive plants from the park.
Join the Garber Park Stewards - Saturday, July 12th from 9am-12pm. Volunteer activities will include pulling invasive and non-native plants, cutting back overgrown plants to lower fire fuels, raking main trails, and collecting dry debris and branches.
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration. We meet every fourth Saturday of the month from 10AM-12PM. Join us as we restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive plants like broom and thistles, and collect litter throughout the park.
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round every first and third Saturday of each month). Meet at the Fireplace below the Evergreen Lane entrance.
Visit this 13-acre park and help restore its native wild habitat (we meet year-round every first and third Saturday of each month). Meet at the Fireplace below the Evergreen Lane entrance.
Join us at Signpost 29 for a day of restoration every fourth Saturday of the month as we work to restore and maintain pathways, remove invasive broom, and collect litter.