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First Saturdays   Saturday,  SEP  5, 2015
9:00 AM

GVRD —  McIntyre Ranch
Out is in! Go outside, change your outlook and get involved in your local community! Join the Greater Vallejo Recreation District every first Saturday in June through September to experience what your local Vallejo parks have to offer. Come enjoy hikes and other outdoor activities in GVRD parks the first Saturday of each month this summer. For more information call Emily Long, (707) 648-5317, or contact by email. Pre-registration preferred.
Location:
     St John's Mine Rd
     Vallejo  
DIRECTIONS: McIntyre Ranch, located at the very end of St. John’s Mine Road, across from the Solano Community College Vallejo Center at 545 Columbus Parkway. Take St. John’s Mine Road and cross over the cattle crossing. Continue up the road and stay to the right to follow the road down to the barn. You are authorized to drive through this road for GVRD programs only.

 
Hike at King-Swett Ranches   Saturday,  SEP  5, 2015
9:00 AM

SOLANO LAND TRUST —  King-Swett Ranches
Come explore the hills between Fairfield, Benicia, and Vallejo! You'll be led by Jim Walsh and/or James Chang, both expert Solano Land Trust guides who know this area—known as the King-Swett Ranches—inside out. They'll share insights about the birds and other wildlife that call this area home, and give you a great workout! Take advantage of this special opportunity if you can because the King-Swett Ranches are otherwise closed. Bring: a backpack with plenty of water and snacks, boots or sturdy closed-toe shoes with tread for rugged, steep, and slippery off-trail terrain, long, sturdy pants and layered clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, protection from the elements (sun, wind, fog, rain). Recommended: binoculars, camera, bug repellent, hiking sticks, gaiters. Participants of all ages are welcome, but they must be prepared: a strenuous pace hiking 4-6 miles off-trail, up and down rugged, steep, and slippery hills that are full of sticky seeds, thorny plants, and thistle. The King-Swett Ranches are working ranches—cattle are free range so they roam as they please. Very heavy rain cancels—call Jim at 916-870-4824 if the weather is uncertain. The hike is free; donations are appreciated. No reservations are necessary but an RSVP would be appreciated to Jim at 916-870-4824 or by email.
Leader: Jim Walsh or James Chang
Location: Vallejo  
DIRECTIONS: Meet Jim and/or James promptly at the Park-and-Ride lot where McGary Road, Hiddenbrooke Parkway, and American Canyon Road intersect (on the Hiddenbrooke side of the American Canyon/Hiddenbrooke Parkway exit, off Interstate 80). (Jim has a white "TruGreen" pickup truck). Be ready to carpool or caravan from there.

 
Garden Volunteer Day   Saturday,  SEP  5, 2015
9:30 AM

BENICIA STATE PARKS ASSOCIATION —  Forrest Deaner Native Plant Botanic Garden
We meet every Saturday from 9:30-11:30am in the Forrest Deaner Native Plant Botanic Garden located at the Benicia State Park Recreation Area for planting, weeding, and tending. Parking is free on Saturday Volunteer Days. Tell the Gate Attendant that you are going into the Park to work at the Garden.
Location:
     I-780 at Columbus Parkway
     Benicia State Park Recreation Area
     Benicia  

 
Peña Adobe Open House   Saturday,  SEP  5, 2015
11:00 AM

PEÑA ADOBE HISTORICAL SOCIETY & RUSH RANCH EDUCATIONAL COUNCIL —  Peña Adobe Park
Join the Peña Adobe Historical Society for our monthly Open House. Welcoming this month's guests will be Marshall West, portraying General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, and local author Sharon McGriff-Payne. In 1833, General Vallejo became the Commander of the Presidio of San Francisco and later founded the town of Sonoma. He was granted Rancho Petaluma in 1834 by the Mexican government and by 1835 Vallejo held the highest military command in Northern California. In the summer of 1846 a band of Americans declared war on Mexico and arrested General Vallejo. After filing their grievances, the band raised the Bear Flag and declared independence for California. West's presentation will also include a Question & Answer segment. John Grider, an early African American pioneer, settled in Vallejo in 1850 and was a member of the Bear Flag Party. He is the subject of McGriff-Payne’s book, John Grider Century: African Americans in Solano, Napa and Sonoma Counties from 1845 to 1925.

Dogs are allowed on leashes. For more information, call (707) 447-0518 or visit our website.
Location:
     4699 Peña Adobe Road
     Vacaville  
DIRECTIONS: The park is located on Peña Adobe Road just off of Interstate 80.