• East Bay Creek Restoration: How it started – Panel Conversation

    UC Berkley Berkley, CA, United States

    East Bay Creek Restoration: How it started GET TICKETS Many folks living in the Bay Area have no idea that the entire East Bay was once full of flowing creeks, packed with flora and fauna, and that the East Bay flats were floodplains for these creeks to spread out and be absorbed [...]

  • East Bay Creek Restoration

    East Bay Creek Restoration: How it's going now - Panel Conversation Please join Wholly H2O and many present-day creek warriors at Part 2 Panel Conversation, “SF East Bay Creek Restoration: How it’s going now.” https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/east-bay-creek-restoration-how-its-going-now-panel-conversation

  • Walking Waterhoods: Fruitvale

    Josie de la Cruz Park 1637 Fruitvale Ave, Oakland, CA, United States

    Nestled in the heart of Oakland, the vibrant neighborhood of Fruitvale evolved from part of the Bay Area home of the Ohlone people into the bustling urban neighborhood it is today, known for its lively markets, cultural diversity, and community spirit.

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  • Walking Waterhoods: Bay Street and Mouth of Temescal Creek

    Bay Street Mall 5616 Bay Street, Emeryville, CA, United States

    Bay Street in Emeryville, commonly recognized as an upscale shopping mall, actually sits atop a significant Ohlone Native American shellmound, a one-time village and burial site for the Huichin Ohlone people, sacred to them, as all land is.

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  • Walking Waterhoods: 51st and Telegraph

    51st and Telegraph 463 51st St, Oakland, CA, United States

    Join WhollyH2O as we explore the human and natural history of the Temescal neighborhood, specifically along 51st Street and Telegraph Avenue. This area is located over a stunning section of the now-buried Temescal Creek. Highlights of the tour include: Huichin Ohlone in this area Vicente Peralta's homestead Once-vibrant Italian neighborhood Origins of [...]

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