Nature Craft Wreath Making with Sonoma Ecology Center on Zoom

  • Dec 19 - 21, 2020

  • Sonoma Garden Park
    19996 7th Street East, Sonoma, CA

Description

Gather friends, let's make a circle round on the winter solstice! We will make something beautiful from nature to decorate your home or give as a gift

Sonoma Ecology Center host two wreath making workshop at Sonoma Garden Park Saturday, December 19th, one in English(9:30) and one in Spanish (1:00 pm).  * News Date added- December 21st,  9:30-12:00 wreath making and for family-friendly winter crafts with art activities for kids! Using all local greenery and forest findings, you will learn techniques to bundle and loop, creating original rings of glory.  An ancient tradition, wreaths make the perfect winter welcome at an entrance, holiday centerpiece or wall decoration. Whether yours is a traditional evergreen wreath or a new year "hoop of hope", its intention will shine through. 

Led by Julia Megna, SEC's Education Project Manager and owner of Hundred Acre Greenery and Alma Shaw, bilingual events coordinator Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. 

Sonoma Garden Park was protected by Ag + Open Space in November of 2011 for recreation and preservation of its natural resources, and learning classroom environment for agriculture field trips for nearby elementary schools through Sonoma Ecology Center’s “Growing Discovery” program . The 6-acre property, hidden in eastern Sonoma, is an incredible public park and working garden site in Sonoma Valley, containing a wide array of habitats alongside sustainably designed systems for both agriculture use and landscaping purposes.

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.

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Taller de construcción de coronas navideñas

Sábado 19 de diciembre, 1-3:30pm

¡Amigos, reunámonos alrededor del solsticio invernal! Sonoma Ecology Center los invita a un taller de fabricación de coronas navideñas en Sonoma Garden Park el sábado 19 de diciembre. Utilizando verdor y materiales encontrados en bosques locales, aprenderá técnicas para enlazar manojos, creando esplendorosos aros originales. Trabajaremos al aire libre observando el distanciamiento social, así que vista ropa apropiada y cubrebocas. Este evento es gratuito y hecho posible por los electores del Condado de Sonoma, quienes financian el trabajo de Ag + Open Space con un impuesto de venta de un cuarto de centavo, al igualmente que por la beca Route to Parks, un projecto de Parks California. 

Contacte a Alma en alma@sonomaecologycenter.org con sus preguntas.

Venue Details
Sonoma Garden Park
19996 7th Street East, Sonoma, California, 95476, United States
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.

Values

We embrace and practice the following values in order to achieve our vision:

  1. Biodiversity: We value natural ecosystems and the diverse animals and plants they support. We are inspired by the beauty of Sonoma Valley. We work to protect and restore native species and habitats of our region for future generations.
  2. Sustainability: Economic vitality rests on a foundation of social well-being, which in turn rests on a foundation of ecological health. We seek multi-benefit solutions to the environmental, social, and economic challenges facing our community.
  3. Evidence-Based Action: Watershed management actions should be informed by science and local empirical data. We conduct environmental monitoring to inform local and regional decisions.
  4. Education: Sharing science-based information equips people to make the best decisions for themselves and the earth. We have education programs for youth, teens, and adults to support an informed and empowered community.
  5. Stewardship: Every action counts. Individual participation is essential to protect and restore our natural resources. We engage community members as partners in our work.
  6. Collaborative Problem Solving: For every problem, there are common-ground solutions that can be discovered through open discussion and innovation. We strive to work with all stakeholders—including residents, government, agriculture, students, and businesses—to solve problems and build community.
  7. Be the Change: Act locally to replicate globally. We learn from others and create and share models, techniques, and tools that others can use.

Our programs include:

  1. Research to understand the condition of Sonoma Valley and the Sonoma Creek watershed, which informs projects and priorities for the ecological health of the region.
  2. Education to support sustainable practices and create future leadership for Sonoma Valley.
  3. Restoration to repair damage to waterways, natural habitats, and publicly accessible open spaces.
  4. Preservation to protect our natural heritage and public lands.
  5. Data & Mapping (GIS) Services using technology to manage and share environmental information for greater efficacy and impact.

What’s important about Sonoma Valley?

Sonoma Valley is home to amazing variety of species living in a small space. As many as a quarter of California’s species exist in this compact area, a place that comprises only a tenth of 1% of California’s entire land area! Since the Valley is mostly privately owned over thousands of parcels, it needs all of us to be good stewards to sustain this amazing legacy for the future. Our valley is also a watershed–a basic unit around which life on earth is organized. It’s also economically and socially diverse. In short, it offers a lot of what other places offer in a small, human scale valley. It’s a place that may be just the right size to get important things done together. And as we learn more about how to take care of our special place, we may help others do the same in theirs. Please join us!

For more on our activities and successes, check out 10 Ways SEC Makes a Difference or see our pdf brochure Sonoma Ecology Center at a Glance.