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SUMMARY:Walking Waterhoods: Fruitvale
DESCRIPTION: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. As it grew\, it became a melting pot of different people\, standing today as a testament to resilience and cultural richness. From community organizations to beautiful public spaces\, Fruitvale continues to thrive\, serving as a reminder of the interconnectedness of its heritage and the community that calls it home. \nSome highlights of the tour will include: \n— Where’s the creek? \n— The verdant farms of Fruit Vale \n— 1906 San Fransisco Earthquake’s impact on Oakland \n— How transportation has shaped and reshaped the area \n— Changing community perceptions of the creek \n— Black Panther\, Chicano\, and American Indian movements from the 1960s to today \n— Driving social\, racial\, and environmental justice through murals and mosaic art \n— Dense urban ecology \n— Trash\, stormwater\, and Sausal Creek’s outflow \nOur tours are interactive so we hope you’ll come with your own tidbits of knowledge and stories to offer. In addition\, we encourage you to check out our website for extra information about this area\, as there’s so much more to know than we’ll be able to get to in person.
URL:https://whollyh2o.org/event/walking-waterhoods-fruitvale/
LOCATION:Josie de la Cruz Park\, 1637 Fruitvale Ave\, Oakland\, CA\, 94601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Walking Waterhoods: Bay Street and Mouth of Temescal Creek
DESCRIPTION: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. \nJoin us for an in-person tour to explore this area’s rich prehistory\, starting with its landscape during the last Ice Age. We’ll also imagine the lives of the Huichin Ohlone along the bay’s shoreline and uncover how Spanish and white colonists dramatically transformed this once-abundant and diverse natural wonder into the Bay Street we see today. \nThis is an exciting opportunity to learn about: \n\nThe “original” shoreline\nPre-historic geography and Pre-historic ecosystem and geography of the area\nWho are the Huichin Ohlone tribe living in this watershed in the past and present\nWhat and where were the shellmounds and why can’t we see them now?\nNumerous iterations of Western development since the arrival of Spanish missionaries and soldiers in late 1776.\n\nJoin us for this exciting Walking Waterhoods tour to reveal the forgotten history of Bay Street and celebrate Native American Heritage month!
URL:https://whollyh2o.org/event/walking-waterhoods-bay-street-and-mouth-of-temescal-creek/
LOCATION:Bay Street Mall\, 5616 Bay Street\, Emeryville\, CA\, 94608\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wholly H2O Volunteer and Friends Appreciation Night
DESCRIPTION:We have so many great contributors to our efforts and so little chance to show our appreciation! \nPlease come (and bring a friend or significant other) to Drake’s Dealership December 9th at 6:00Pm for some holiday cheer and fun. First drink is on Wholly H20 for all volunteers. \nHope to see you there!
URL:https://whollyh2o.org/event/wholly-h2o-volunteer-and-friends-appreciation-night/
LOCATION:Drake’s Dealership\, 2325 Broadway\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
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SUMMARY:Walking Waterhoods: 51st and Telegraph
DESCRIPTION: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. \nHighlights of the tour include: \n\nHuichin Ohlone in this area\nVicente Peralta’s homestead\nOnce-vibrant Italian neighborhood\nOrigins of the Black Panther Party\nBurying Temescal Creek\nParty at Idora Park\nThe Telegraph\, Key System\, Freight Trains\, and Commuter Lines\nNew-fangled stormwater management systems\nArt\, Art\, Art!\n\nAlong the way\, we will encounter a diverse array of flora and fauna\, as well as other notable features of the Temescal neighborhood\, including Idora Park and the PostMark Temescal interpretive site. \nFor additional information\, the tour\, with its 27 points of interest\, can be found on the PocketSights app. WhollyH2O currently offers tours on four creeks: Temescal\, Sausal\, Strawberry\, and Glen Echo/Lake Merritt. \nFurther details about the tour location will be sent after signing up. \nIf you need free tickets\, please reach out at info@whollyh2o.org.
URL:https://whollyh2o.org/event/walking-waterhoods-51st-and-telegraph/
LOCATION:51st and Telegraph\, 463 51st St\, Oakland\, CA\, 94605\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moth Night with Damon Tighe
DESCRIPTION:Wholly H2O invites you to join us for a fun night searching for and investigating moths with expert naturalist Damon Tighe! We’ll have a couple UV light setups to attract moths\, and Damon will educate us along the way with his wealth of knowledge. Be sure to ask plenty of questions! \nBring your camera (phone or otherwise)\, a headlamp\, warm layers\, and download the iNaturalist app onto your phone so we can document our findings and add to the current biological record for the area. We’ll send you the actual location in the two weeks before the event. \nFurther information about the tour location will be sent after signing up.
URL:https://whollyh2o.org/event/moth-night-with-damon-tighe/
LOCATION:Joaquin Miller Park\, 3300 Joaquin Miller\, Oakland\, CA\, 94601\, United States
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