Summer Party
Join our Summer Parties to help restore and protect our local Hillside Natural Area.
Meet up at the bottom of Motorcycle hill, near Snowdon entrance of the Hillside Natural Area.
GPS: 6921 Snowdon ave, El Cerrito
On selected Wednesday evenings from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM and weekends (most Saturdays) from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Dates
June: 27
July: 1, 11, 15, 26, 29
All are welcome — whether you're here to work, explore, or simply connect. Come see what the area looks like, learn about our fire reduction and land restoration efforts, or just enjoy the space. Birders and insect enthusiasts are especially encouraged to come assess the meadow while we work.
Kids are especially welcome, with several fun and educational activities available.
Main Focus: French Broom Removal
French broom is one of the most damaging invasive plants in our area. Help us remove it before it spreads further and crowds out native species and increase fire risks.
Additional Tasks
Experience grass cutting the old-fashioned way with manual weed cutters.
Help rejuvenate coyote brush by trimming away dead branches.
Remove invasive Himalayan blackberry plants by digging out their roots. by the roots to prevent regrowth.
and more!
Become a Nature Detective
Make as many insect observations as possible.
Upload your observations to iNaturalist and let the community help identify your discoveries.
Every observation contributes valuable information about local biodiversity.
More info
Tools will be provided. If possible, bring your own gloves, though we will have extras available.
Please bring water and sun protection.
Wear long pants, long sleeves, socks, and sturdy closed-toe shoes.
This is tick season, so light-colored clothing is recommended. Pants that can be tucked into socks are best, insect repellent can be helpful, and please be sure to check yourself for ticks afterward.
Poison oak is present in a few areas and will be clearly flagged.
If you have not already done so, please print and sign the City of El Cerrito's Release for the City Volunteer Program. Copies will also be available on site.
Planning to come? We'd appreciate a quick heads-up, even last minute. Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions at friendsofthehillside@gmail.com
Together we can improve habitat for native plants and wildlife while learning more about the amazing ecosystem around us.