Gardening afternoons at Sonoma Garden Park

  • Sep 25, 2020 - May 21, 2021
  • Sonoma Garden Park

    19996 7th Street East, Sonoma, CA

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Description

Join our Enviroleader Teens and SEC Naturalist, Jonny Ehlers every Wednesday afternoon from 2:00-5:: 00 pm for gardening in the beautiful Sonoma Garden Park. Take home a small bag of fresh fruit and produce to celebrate your support for local agriculture. Stretch out those post-zoom session legs and work on your green thumb talents. We need all the help we can get during the harvest season and, of course, families are encouraged to take breaks and bask in the beauty of the fall abundance that Sonoma Garden Park provides. 

Each event day is limited to 12 volunteers to comply with Sonoma County's Health Orders. Registration is required. All volunteers must wear a mask and comply with social distancing guidelines. Please arrive as close to the start time as you can for a short safety talk.  

Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times during the event days. 

 

Please bring:  

-A Mask, preferably a cloth mask or n95/Kn95 masks as they are more protective than a bandana or neck gaiter.

-personal hand sanitizer

-(optional)gardening gloves

-Appropriate clothing including long pants

-Sturdy footwear

-A hat or sunscreen

-Plenty of water

Please note:

Dogs and strollers are permitted.

There are bathroom facilities and water available at the site but please bring your own water bottle.

For more information contact Tony Passantino, Education Program Manager, at Tony@sonomaecologycenter.org


There is no charge for this outing, which is made possible by the voters of Sonoma County who fund the work of  Ag + Open Space with a quarter-cent sales tax! 

Date & Time

Sep 25, 2020 - May 21, 2021

Venue Details

Sonoma Garden Park

19996 7th Street East, Sonoma, California, 95476, United States

Sonoma Garden Park
Events Sonoma Ecology Center

Visit our website www.sonomaecologycenter.org

Sonoma Ecology Center works to address challenges related to water supply and quality, open space, rural character, biodiversity, energy, climate change, and a better quality of life for all residents.

Since 1990, we’ve worked to increase appreciation and stewardship of Sonoma Valley’s natural heritage and create measurable benefits in areas of land, water, climate change, and biodiversity.

Vision

We envision a future where people, land, water, and wildlife thrive.

Mission

Our mission is to work with our community to identify and lead actions that achieve and sustain ecological health in Sonoma Valley.