Behind Caldecott Lane are natural creeks, two of which flow into public storm drains created by the City of Oakland to catch the water flow and outlet it to the Bay.
We have been invited to participate in CREEK TO BAY DAY on September 21, 2013.
Creek to Bay Day is part of a national event sponsored by the City of Oakland Environmental Services Division and the California Coastal Commission.
This time, we will focus on the creek behind 142 Caldecott Lane. Further up the creek, there are:
tree trimmings
landscape cuttings
and such debris as discarded tires, metal pipes, a bed frame, bits and pieces of discarded lamps, and more.
Who knows what other "treasures" we will find?
The real treasure is what lay underneath these discarded items and landscape vegetation.
What lay beneath these items is a natural waterway that flows from the hills above us.
This environment houses birds that sing in the spring and summer . . .
Families of deer who seek shelter in the woods behind us. . .
Indigenous wildflowers. . .
Removed of the debris and cuttings is breathtakingly beautiful scenery that -- working together - we can restore to its natural beauty.
PLEASE JOIN US ON SEPTEMBER 21, 2013 TO HELP
CLEAN UP THE CREEKS BEHIND CALDECOTT LANE!
WHERE: Behind 142 Caldecott Lane and behind 120 Caldecott Lane
TIME: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Water, sports drinks, and tools will be supplied. Bring your own gloves and sunscreen.
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