
Volunteer Opportunity Details:
| Last updated on November 7, 2009 |
Little used and tucked away, Beaconsfield Canyon has become a model restoration site in the Sausal Creek Watershed. Volunteers pull invasive plants, plant natives, create trails and improve access within this small canyon gem in the Oakland Hills. Great opportunity for high school kids needing community service work and to learn about native plants from local experts.
No experience necessary. Best for adults and kids over 14, but families also welcome. Bring work gloves if you have them and your favorite hand gardening tools. Tools and gloves also provided. Wear long sleeves and pants and study boots or shoes.

This opportunity is sponsored by: Friends Of Sausal Creek
This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
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| Contact Person: Richard Kauffman, Project Director, (phone), (email)
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Directions:
| From Hwy 13 or I-580, exit Park Bl. and go east on Park to dead end. Turn right onto Mountain. Bear left in approx. 100 yards onto Ascot Drive. At fork, turn left onto Chelton Drive. Turn right at second intersection, Beaconsfield Place. Continue one block to end and park. Walk into canyon on dirt road. Closest address is 2639 Beaconsfield Place, Oakland. |
Web Site: http://www.sausalcreek.org
| Last updated on November 7, 2009 |
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