We are all saddened by the sudden loss of our friends and neighbors Jack and Linda Davis, long time residents of La Honda. In lieu of flowers, their family has asked that donations be made to either [...]
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Change the world right in our own backyard!! SGERC (San Gregorio Environmental Resource Center) and La Honda Indivisible are joining together for another "Beach Clean-Up Day", tomorrow, Saturday, [...]
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Please join us at the San Gregorio State Beach this Saturday Aprill 22nd for an EARTH DAY Celebration and Beach Cleanup Event. The clean-up will take place from 9-11am. Dress in layers, bring your [...]
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Join us at San Gregorio State Beach this Saturday, Sept. 17th from 9am to noon for beach cleanup. It's fun for young and old alike! Parking is free for volunteers. Bring your own gloves and bucket, [...]
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Beach cleanup will happen this Saturday at San Gregorio State Beach despite the algae bloom in the lagoon. There is safe passage around the water but caution is advised. There is plenty of trash to [...]
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Saturday, April 23rd is Earth Day cleanup at San Gregorio State Beach from 9-11am. Join your friends and neighbors, bring your kids, and play a part in keeping our beautiful area beautiful! Parking [...]
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Flows To Bay, San Mateo County's water pollution prevention program, recognized SGERC's Neil Panton for his environmental leadership and contribution. Check out the article: Neil Panton is a [...]
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Many thanks to the 91 people who participated this year in Coastal Cleanup Day at San Gregorio Beach. The weather was beautiful, the enthusiasm for cleaning up was phenomenal, the parking was free⦠[...]
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San Gregorio Environmental Resource Center (SGERC) invites you to join us at San Gregorio State Beach on Coastal Cleanup Day, September 18th from 9:00 - 12:00. This is an annual event sponsored by [...]
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Artificial dams interrupt the natural process that allows Steelhead and possibly Coho to swim upstream and spawn. This is the season Steelhead (and hopefully Coho) swim upstream to the reach where [...]
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