September 21, 2024

Salinas River Day Celebration

Event Description:

Running 175 miles, the Salinas river is an upside-down river. There, present, supporting the whole valley, but hard to see and acknowledge by human eyes. Its existence has been suppressed by design, hidden behind fences, absorbed by sprinkles, and disconnected from its plains. This event celebrates the Salinas River and invites the community to relate with it, immersing themselves in its nature. The goal is to spend the day, from 9 am to 3 pm, in a field trip that includes three different locations along the river where participants will have the opportunity to learn from experts about hydrology, ecology, and alternative forms of river management focused on nature-based solutions and environmental justice. At the end of the field trip we will have a short workshop modeling the river in the sand to understand movements of water and sediments, and share visions and desires for the river. The event is free and transportation, snacks and materials will be provided. Please RSVP here



Event Hosts:

Big Sur Land Trust and BASE Landscape Architecture


Date & time:
September 21, 2024
9:00 am  -  3:00 pm

Location:
We will move along the river and stop in 3 different locations. The initial meeting point would be in front of the ​​National Steinbeck Center
1 Main St, Salinas, CA 93901
Salinas, CA, 93901

Open to the Public:
Yes

Cost:
Free

Questions: For Questions about this event, please contact MaFe Gonzalez with BASE Landscape Architecture at 8312028353 or mafe@baselandscape.com.



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Latino Conservation Week is a collection of events from variety of organizations. Hispanic Access Foundation is only directly responsible for events in which it is listed as a sponsor.