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Explore upcoming Ecology Action and partner events to learn more about sustainable initiatives in California.
Rail Trail Segments 8 & 9 Open House hosted by the City of Santa Cruz. This section of the Rail Trail goes from the SC Wharf to 17th Avenue.
Join the Zoom Meeting here: https://rrmdesign.zoom.us/j/88659456739?pwd=TitkZGo0VWorTTh5YklwUmRyM2YyQT09
Coastal Rail Trail Segments 8 and 9 Project is a 2.2-mile bicycle and pedestrian system that extends along the Santa Cruz Branch Rail Line corridor, from the Beach Street/Pacific Avenue Roundabout on the west to the eastern side of 17th Avenue on the east.
Segment 8 (0.6 mile) is comprised of a Class IV on street bicycle system and pedestrian sidewalk improvements. Segment 9 (1.6 miles) is comprised of a multi-use bicycle and pedestrian trail.
The goals of this project are to increase the numbers of people biking and walking, improve safety and mobility of non-motorized users, and provide high-quality connections to schools, parks, and community facilities.
When constructed, this project will be part of the planned 32-mile Coastal Rail Trail that traverses the entire coastline of Santa Cruz County. A part of the Segment 8 project, the San Lorenzo River Trestle Trail widening, was accelerated ahead of the rest of the segment and was completed in May 2019.
Coastal Rail Trail Segments 8 and 9 design completion is expected in the spring of 2023.
Curious about Electric Cars? Join us on Saturday, April 2nd at the Family Fun Festival hosted by the Oak Ave Elementary School in Greenfield, 1239 Oak Ave, Greenfield.
This is a FREE event and registration is not needed.
We’ll have a 2018 Nissan Leaf on display and our expert team staffing the Resource Booth to get all of your questions answered!
Learn about EV basics, find out about financial incentives, and test your knowledge on our EV Spin the Wheel.
This event is sponsored by Central Coast Community Energy’s Electrify Your Ride Program and Ecology Action.
Find out more information here: https://mbeva.org/events/events/64/
The Monterey Bay Green Gardener Program trains and certifies landscape industry workers in Monterey Bay-Friendly Landscaping design and maintenance practices.
In order to become certified, gardeners attend the certification-level series which consists of ten weekday evening class sessions for a total of 20-30 hours of instruction and a Saturday class project. Gardeners must obtain a passing score on a final exam that covers all core subjects and must complete a comprehensive self-evaluation of their landscape practices. Continuing education is not required to maintain certification. However, certified gardeners are encouraged to attend continuing education classes.
The next 10-week Green Gardener Certification-level course will be offered both online and in-person in April 2022 at the Watsonville/Aptos Adult School, 294 Green Valley Road in Watsonville. Participants will have the opportunity to earn the Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper Certification.
REGISTER BY CALLING WATSONVILLE ADULT EDUCATION AT (831) 786-2160 OR BY HEADING TO THIS LINK
QWEL/Green Gardener Certification is sponsored by the water utility members of the Water Conservation Coalition of Santa Cruz County, Ecology Action, and Watsonville/Aptos/Santa Cruz Adult Education
This is a League Cycling Instruction certification training seminar.
Hosted the weekend of April 15, 2022 3:00 PM – April 17, 2022 4:45 PM (One evening session and two all-day sessions)
What’s a league cycling instructor?
League Cycling Instructors (LCIs) are ambassadors for better biking through education. After earning certification through a 3-day, League Coach-led seminar, LCIs teach Smart Cycling classes to children as well as adults. Their goal is to help people feel more secure about riding by educating cyclists and motorists and to ensure that people on bikes know how to ride safely and legally.
In order to register for a LCI Seminar, you must have an active individual membership to the League of American Bicyclists.
Please Note: Event is currently full. See below* for waiting list instructions.
Go to https://www.bikeleague.org/content/seminar-schedule
Registration price: $500
Late registration: $575.00 beginning March 19, 2022
*To be added to the wait list and notified if space opens up, please contact:
Annalisa Carrillo-Fulk
annalisa.carrillo@ecoact.org
(951) 551-4901
The Monterey Bay Green Gardener Program trains and certifies landscape industry workers in Monterey Bay-Friendly Landscaping design and maintenance practices.
In order to become certified, gardeners attend the certification-level series which consists of ten weekday evening class sessions for a total of 20-30 hours of instruction and a Saturday class project. Gardeners must obtain a passing score on a final exam that covers all core subjects and must complete a comprehensive self-evaluation of their landscape practices. Continuing education is not required to maintain certification. However, certified gardeners are encouraged to attend continuing education classes.
The next 10-week Green Gardener Certification-level course will be offered both online and in-person in April 2022 at the Watsonville/Aptos Adult School, 294 Green Valley Road in Watsonville. Participants will have the opportunity to earn the Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper Certification.
REGISTER BY CALLING WATSONVILLE ADULT EDUCATION AT (831) 786-2160 OR BY HEADING TO THIS LINK
QWEL/Green Gardener Certification is sponsored by the water utility members of the Water Conservation Coalition of Santa Cruz County, Ecology Action, and Watsonville/Aptos/Santa Cruz Adult Education
We invite the public to walk or bike through this temporary project, then take the survey!
As part of the Salinas Safe Routes to Schools Plan, the bike lanes on McKinnon Street between Harden Parkway and Harden Middle School will be changed to separated bikeways and temporary curb extensions will be added on Westminster Drive. These changes will be in place for 30 days, with the goal of improving safety and getting feedback from the community.
COMMUNITY BENEFITS:
- Allows the community to test out the design
- Provides protected space for students biking to school
- More walking and biking supports a healthy community and environment
You are invited to walk and bike on McKinnon Street and Westminster Drive during the installation to see what a permanent project could look like and share your feedback.
The Monterey Bay Green Gardener Program trains and certifies landscape industry workers in Monterey Bay-Friendly Landscaping design and maintenance practices.
In order to become certified, gardeners attend the certification-level series which consists of ten weekday evening class sessions for a total of 20-30 hours of instruction and a Saturday class project. Gardeners must obtain a passing score on a final exam that covers all core subjects and must complete a comprehensive self-evaluation of their landscape practices. Continuing education is not required to maintain certification. However, certified gardeners are encouraged to attend continuing education classes.
The next 10-week Green Gardener Certification-level course will be offered both online and in-person in April 2022 at the Watsonville/Aptos Adult School, 294 Green Valley Road in Watsonville. Participants will have the opportunity to earn the Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper Certification.
REGISTER BY CALLING WATSONVILLE ADULT EDUCATION AT (831) 786-2160 OR BY HEADING TO THIS LINK
QWEL/Green Gardener Certification is sponsored by the water utility members of the Water Conservation Coalition of Santa Cruz County, Ecology Action, and Watsonville/Aptos/Santa Cruz Adult Education
This is a free workshop hosted by EA’s youth team aimed at parents of young children at Bay View Elementary.
The workshop will cover choosing safe walking routes, how to model safe behaviors, developmental stages and how walking to school alone fits into a child’s growth, and how to make walking to school fun.
World-class science + community climate action with a dash of music, food, games, crafts, and more.
Learn about the science happening to understand the impacts of climate change on the oceans and our local coastal climate. Connect with local community organizations working to prepare our community for life in a changing climate.
This is a science-meets-community-action festival open to the public. Imagine a farmer’s market vibe — lots of people buzzing about outdoors with music, food, games, arts & crafts, and booths. The booths will be filled with scientists, civic partners, community organizations, and businesses sharing what they’re doing to understand and/or act to achieve healthy marine, coastal ecosystems and human communities.
Parking & Transportation
Bike Santa Cruz County will provide a Bike Valet service, so we encourage you to ride your bikes! If you plan to drive, there are several medium-sized parking lots on the Coastal Science Campus with free parking. If those parking lots fill up, there is additional street parking along Delaware Ave. You will walk for a few minutes, but the walk takes you through a Natural Reserve, so we think you’ll enjoy the beautiful stroll as you approach the Climate Action Market.
For ADA access, parking attendants will point you to reserved parking or drop-off/pick-up locations.
Nonprofits and public agency booths:
- Bike Santa Cruz County
- California National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
- Citizens Climate Lobby
- Coastal Watershed Council
- County of Santa Cruz – Zero Waste
- Eat for the Earth
- Ecology Action
- Land Trust Santa Cruz County
- Master Recyclers – City of Santa Cruz
- Novasutras
- Oceans Micro
- Resource Conservation District
- Santa Cruz Climate Action Network
- Santa Cruz County Public Health Tobacco Awareness
- Santa Cruz Mountains Trail Stewardship
- Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History
- Save Our Shores
- Save the Waves
- Sea Otter Savvy
- Sierra Club
- Ventana Wilderness Alliance
UC Santa Cruz science & research booths:
- The Costa Lab
- The Beltran Lab
- Long Marine Lab Stranding Network
- Paleogenomics Lab
- UCSC CALeDNA
- Conservation Science and Solutions Lab
- The Seto Lab
- Eréndira Quintana Morales
- Galina Hale
- Norris Center for Natural History
- Coastal Science and Policy
- Año Nuevo Reserve
- Younger Lagoon Reserve
- Student Groups
- Sea Slugs at UC Santa Cruz
- Student Housing Coalition
- Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE)
Music by:
The Singing Scientist, Peter Weiss
More coming soon!
Food Trucks:
More coming soon!
Sponsors:
UC Santa Cruz Physical & Biological Sciences
UC Santa Cruz Baskin School of Engineering
The Honorable Fred Keeley
Dr. Elizabeth Quinn
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