Heads up, Humboldt:
While the county's masking mandate has been lifted, Public Health is still strongly recommending masking indoors in public, social distancing and "avoiding crowds and poorly ventilated spaces."
COVID-19 is still with us, so be sure to check the protocols at event venues.
Are you looking for a fun volunteer event to participate in? Are you looking to help improve your local watershed? If
so, the California Conservation Corps Watershed Stewards Program in Partnership with Americorps has the perfect
opportunity for you! On Saturday, February 23 rd from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. volunteers will help plant native species along
Middle Creek, near the Bear River Casino.
Middle Creek is a tributary of the Eel River, an important salmonid spawning habitat. By planting trees along Middle
Creek we can improve water quality before it enters the Eel River. This will improve habitat for our fishy friends. Please
bring: a water bottle, coffee mug, work gloves, and a smile. Wear water-resistant shoes and dress for the weather.
Snacks, coffee, and tea will provided in the morning for all volunteers. Volunteers will also receive free lunch after the
event! Please park at the Bear River Recreation Center- 265 Keisner Rd. Loleta, CA 95551.