A new Friends of San Ramon Creek group will hold its first meeting on Wed. June 26 at 7 PM at the Museum of the San Ramon Valley, (205 Railroad Avenue in
Danville. Â
This beautiful creek’s watershed encompasses 54 square miles and is part
of the large Walnut Creek watershed. San Ramon Creek runs through
part of San Ramon and Walnut Creek and all of Danville and Alamo with its
headwaters in Bollinger Canyon.
We'll have a slide show overview of San Ramon Creek Watershed, then discuss what topics and/or activities the participants might like to learn about or pursue.  Â
You are invited to contribute your ideas and share your interests at a meeting
of this new group. Currently the Friends’ draft goal is this: to support
programs and projects which promote a healthy San Ramon Creek Watershed. There
are many such Friends of Creeks groups throughout the East Bay and projects for
these groups include creek interpretation and education, clean-ups, invasive
plant eradication, fish & wildlife habitat improvement, and native plant restoration. Â
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