Media Contacts:Dave MasonPublic Information SupervisorEmail: dmason@ebparks.orgPhone: (510) 544-2217All News Image August 13, 2024Share Your Thoughts on the Briones Pilot Project Provide Your Feedback on an Online Survey and Interactive Map Image August 9, 2024Passing of Board Director Ellen Corbett East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) General Manager Sabrina Landreth made the following statement about the passing of EBRPD Board Director Ellen Corbett: Image August 2, 2024Park Happenings for August Safety Tips During Hot August Days, Public Safety's Second Annual National Night Out, Crab Cove's Fish Festival, and much more! Image July 24, 2024Park District Board Director Dee Rosario Named 2024 CSDA Board Member of the Year East Bay Regional Park District Board Director Dee Rosario has been named 2024 California Special Districts Association (CSDA) Board Member of the Year, which is awarded based on experience, effectiveness, and leadership. Image July 22, 2024Park District Hosting National Night Out Event at Lake Chabot The East Bay Regional Park District is hosting its second annual National Night Out, where parkgoers are invited to come together to celebrate and strengthen community ties. All are welcome to this FREE event! Image July 17, 2024East Bay Regional Park District Receives Notable AAA Rating from Moody’s and Standard and Poor’s The Park District has been awarded with AAA ratings, with a stable outlook, for its history of responsible fiscal management and strong financial position. Image July 17, 2024East Bay Regional Park District Lauds Full Exoneration of Port Chicago Black Sailors by U.S. Secretary of the Navy The East Bay Regional Park District General Manager Sabrina Landreth made the following statement today about Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro’s full exoneration of African American sailors who were charged in 1944 with mutiny after the explosion at Port Chicago. Image Looking north at the Point Molate Beach Park and upland areas July 16, 2024East Bay Regional Park District Board Takes Action to Acquire Point Molate The East Bay Regional Park District Board unanimously agreed to sign on to the Letter of Intent, a three-party agreement between the City of Richmond, the Guidiville Rancheria of California, and the Park District, to acquire the 80-acre Point Molate property located on the Point San Pablo Peninsula… Image Point Molate taken from the SF Bay Trail alignment near Castro Point looking north July 12, 2024Point Molate on Track to Become an East Bay Regional Park Acquisition of the 80-acre Point Molate property in Richmond will ensure that this historic land will be preserved forever as open space and supports the Park District’s mission of habitat preservation and providing recreation and public access for all. Image July 11, 2024East Bay Regional Park District Assistant General Manager for Operations Lisa Goorjian Selected to Serve on NACPRO Board of Directors NACPRO is a non-profit professional organization that advances official policies that promote county and regional park recreation and conservation issues. Image July 10, 2024Wildlife Wednesdays Presents: Operation Osprey Learn how the quick action of Park District staff, volunteers, and partner agencies resulted in the safe return of a young osprey to its nest at Point Pinole Regional Shoreline. Image July 9, 2024Regional Parks Foundation Hosts Lakeside Laps Running Event at Lake Chabot on July 20, 2024 Run or Walk to Support Regional Parks and Foundation-funded Programs. Register Today! Image July 5, 2024Park Closures Extended Through Saturday; Reopening Sunday, July 7 Park Closures Extended Through Saturday; Reopening Sunday, July 7 | Swim Facilities and Shoreline Regional Parks Remain Open Image July 5, 2024Saturday, July 6, 2024 - Free Fishing Day Saturday, July 6, is a free fishing day in East Bay Regional Parks Image July 2, 2024Park Happenings for July Fire Safety, Lakeside Laps, Briones Pilot Project Update, and more... Image July 1, 2024Stars, Stories, and S’mores - Campfire Programs In the United States, the tradition of campfire programs became popular around the 1890s and 1900s, with growth in the National Park system. Image July 1, 2024Swim Facilities and Shoreline Regional Parks to Remain OPEN Through Heat Event, Some Hill and Inland Regional Parks CLOSED Due to Extreme Fire Conditions/Excessive Heat Swim Facilities and Shoreline Regional Parks to Remain Open Through Heat Event Hills and Inland East Bay Regional Parks Closed Due to Extreme Fire Conditions and Excessive Heat Image Photo by Naturalist Kevin Dixon July 1, 2024Be Ready for Wildlife Encounters When enjoying East Bay Regional Parks this summer, it’s important to be prepared and keep wildlife safety in mind. Image July 1, 2024Fourth of July Safety Celebrate safely on Independence Day. Remember that fireworks are not allowed in ANY of the East Bay Regional Parks, trails, or shorelines. Image July 1, 2024GM Message: Safe Summer Fun in the Regional Parks There’s nothing better than spending leisurely summer days in the East Bay Regional Parks. 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Image August 13, 2024Share Your Thoughts on the Briones Pilot Project Provide Your Feedback on an Online Survey and Interactive Map
Image August 9, 2024Passing of Board Director Ellen Corbett East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) General Manager Sabrina Landreth made the following statement about the passing of EBRPD Board Director Ellen Corbett:
Image August 2, 2024Park Happenings for August Safety Tips During Hot August Days, Public Safety's Second Annual National Night Out, Crab Cove's Fish Festival, and much more!
Image July 24, 2024Park District Board Director Dee Rosario Named 2024 CSDA Board Member of the Year East Bay Regional Park District Board Director Dee Rosario has been named 2024 California Special Districts Association (CSDA) Board Member of the Year, which is awarded based on experience, effectiveness, and leadership.
Image July 22, 2024Park District Hosting National Night Out Event at Lake Chabot The East Bay Regional Park District is hosting its second annual National Night Out, where parkgoers are invited to come together to celebrate and strengthen community ties. All are welcome to this FREE event!
Image July 17, 2024East Bay Regional Park District Receives Notable AAA Rating from Moody’s and Standard and Poor’s The Park District has been awarded with AAA ratings, with a stable outlook, for its history of responsible fiscal management and strong financial position.
Image July 17, 2024East Bay Regional Park District Lauds Full Exoneration of Port Chicago Black Sailors by U.S. Secretary of the Navy The East Bay Regional Park District General Manager Sabrina Landreth made the following statement today about Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro’s full exoneration of African American sailors who were charged in 1944 with mutiny after the explosion at Port Chicago.
Image Looking north at the Point Molate Beach Park and upland areas July 16, 2024East Bay Regional Park District Board Takes Action to Acquire Point Molate The East Bay Regional Park District Board unanimously agreed to sign on to the Letter of Intent, a three-party agreement between the City of Richmond, the Guidiville Rancheria of California, and the Park District, to acquire the 80-acre Point Molate property located on the Point San Pablo Peninsula…
Image Point Molate taken from the SF Bay Trail alignment near Castro Point looking north July 12, 2024Point Molate on Track to Become an East Bay Regional Park Acquisition of the 80-acre Point Molate property in Richmond will ensure that this historic land will be preserved forever as open space and supports the Park District’s mission of habitat preservation and providing recreation and public access for all.
Image July 11, 2024East Bay Regional Park District Assistant General Manager for Operations Lisa Goorjian Selected to Serve on NACPRO Board of Directors NACPRO is a non-profit professional organization that advances official policies that promote county and regional park recreation and conservation issues.
Image July 10, 2024Wildlife Wednesdays Presents: Operation Osprey Learn how the quick action of Park District staff, volunteers, and partner agencies resulted in the safe return of a young osprey to its nest at Point Pinole Regional Shoreline.
Image July 9, 2024Regional Parks Foundation Hosts Lakeside Laps Running Event at Lake Chabot on July 20, 2024 Run or Walk to Support Regional Parks and Foundation-funded Programs. Register Today!
Image July 5, 2024Park Closures Extended Through Saturday; Reopening Sunday, July 7 Park Closures Extended Through Saturday; Reopening Sunday, July 7 | Swim Facilities and Shoreline Regional Parks Remain Open
Image July 5, 2024Saturday, July 6, 2024 - Free Fishing Day Saturday, July 6, is a free fishing day in East Bay Regional Parks
Image July 2, 2024Park Happenings for July Fire Safety, Lakeside Laps, Briones Pilot Project Update, and more...
Image July 1, 2024Stars, Stories, and S’mores - Campfire Programs In the United States, the tradition of campfire programs became popular around the 1890s and 1900s, with growth in the National Park system.
Image July 1, 2024Swim Facilities and Shoreline Regional Parks to Remain OPEN Through Heat Event, Some Hill and Inland Regional Parks CLOSED Due to Extreme Fire Conditions/Excessive Heat Swim Facilities and Shoreline Regional Parks to Remain Open Through Heat Event Hills and Inland East Bay Regional Parks Closed Due to Extreme Fire Conditions and Excessive Heat
Image Photo by Naturalist Kevin Dixon July 1, 2024Be Ready for Wildlife Encounters When enjoying East Bay Regional Parks this summer, it’s important to be prepared and keep wildlife safety in mind.
Image July 1, 2024Fourth of July Safety Celebrate safely on Independence Day. Remember that fireworks are not allowed in ANY of the East Bay Regional Parks, trails, or shorelines.
Image July 1, 2024GM Message: Safe Summer Fun in the Regional Parks There’s nothing better than spending leisurely summer days in the East Bay Regional Parks.