Location:
Beach Range Road Multi-Use Trail,
Salinas,
CA
Brought to you by: Return of the Natives Restoration Education Project
R.O.N. has worked at Nativdad Creek Park for over 20 years with the help of volunteers from all over Monterey County. R.O.N. is a community and school based environmental education program dedicated to involving students (Kindergarten through University) and the community in native habitat restoration in Monterey County, CA. Our mission is to bring nature closer to people, and people closer to nature through hands-on experiences in community based habitat restoration and environmental education.
Location: Beach Range Road Multi-Use Trail, Salinas, CA
Brought to you by: Return of the Natives Restoration Education Project
Saturday, October 28, 2017 6:00 AM - Saturday, October 28, 2017 9:00 AM
Natividad Creek Park, 1395 Nogal Dr, Salinas, CA 93905.
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