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The East Bay Regional Park District will mark the 2021 United Nations International Day of Peace with a program from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 18 at the cove picnic site in Castro Valley’s Lake Chabot Regional Park
The East Bay Regional Park District is taking a two-way approach this year to the annual California Coastal Cleanup Day. The district will host in-person volunteer cleanup efforts Sept. 18 at six regional parklands: Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline in Oakland, Crown Beach in Alameda, Point Isabel in Richmond, Radke Martinez Regional Shoreline, Del Valle south of Livermore and Hayward Regional Shoreline.
The completion of Fremont’s Dumbarton Quarry Campground, the East Bay Regional Park District’s first on the San Francisco Bay shoreline, will be celebrated in an Aug. 28 program.
There’s a full schedule of activities online and in person this August in the East Bay Regional Park District. Listed below are some of the possibilities.
Almost 50 years ago, two women known as “the bike ladies” — Avon Wilson and Lynn Hiden — began advocating for enhanced bicycle safety, especially a safe way for children to ride bicycles to and from school in the Lamorinda (Lafayette-Moraga-Orinda) area.
In a measure that’s timely to say the least, the East Bay Regional Park District has received a direct appropriation of $13.5 million in the California budget to fund wildfire prevention and fuel reduction needs in the East Bay hills.
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As pandemic fears recede and the East Bay Regional Park District resumes more normal operations, one of the unique attractions reopening is the Golden State Model Railroad Museum at Miller-Knox Regional Shoreline in Richmond.