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2009 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
For the Richmond Bay Trail

Salute Marina Bay on the Richmond Bay TrailSunday, July 5, 8 am - 2 pm: Celebrate Grand Opening of Ford Point Bay Trail and Ride to Bike Brunch Bash. The new Ford Point trail segment closes the last Bay Trail gap between Albany and Point Richmond by connecting Lucretia Edwards Park with Harbour Way South.  Be there by 9:30 AM for the festive ribbon-cutting ceremony.  Everyone arriving by bike will be counted as participants in the Bay Trail Bike Brunch Bash.  Private sector donations will enable a contribution to Lance Armstrong's LiveStrong Foundation for every bike arriving between 8 AM and 2 PM at the spectacular Craneway of the historic Ford Assembly Building. Whether arriving by bike or on foot, plan to linger and try the special brunch menu at the new BoilerHouse Restaurant.  
Where: For ribbon-cutting ceremony, take Marina Way South (NOT Marina Bay Parkway) to Lucretia Edwards Park and go west on Bay Trail to eastern side of Ford Assembly Building.  After Ribbon-cutting, take either Marina Way South or Harbour Way South to Craneway.

July 6-10, 10 am - 4 pm: Teen Eco Action Week at Point Pinole & Wildcat Canyon.  Meet other teens making a difference in the environment! Here is your opportunity to gain valuable experience and earn community service credit through a week of fun-filled activities, restoration projects, and career exploration. Discover how YOU benefit from protecting our environment. Stipends and transportation available. Ages: 13-16. Call (510) 525-2233 for an application. Stipend received upon completion of service: $150

Monday, July 6, 9:30 am to noon: Black Rail Habitat Help at Point Pinole Regional Shoreline.  During this hands-on adventure, you'll help create 1,000 sq ft of habitat for the State threatened California black rail.  We'll remove non-native plants, pick up trash and clear debris from clogged channels to improve tidal water cycling, which restores and creates nesting habitat for the black rail.  we will help teen and college students with this project.  Registration required: 544-2340.

Saturday, July 18, 10 am-4 pm: BROOKS ISLAND ADVENTURE. California Canoe & Kayak. This trip is a short paddle in stable, double kayaks across sheltered bay water with spectacular views of San Francisco. Paddle along Brooks Island’s preserved shoreline, then come ashore to enjoy a naturalist guided, two-mile hike around the island which is normally closed to visitors. Parking fee will be charged at Richmond Marina. 14+yrs. Reg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757) option 2, 3. Fee: $85 (non-res. $95)

Flowers on the Richmond Bay TrailSunday, July 19, 10 am-4 pm: BROOKS ISLAND ADVENTURE. California Canoe & Kayak. This trip is a short paddle in stable, double kayaks across sheltered bay water with spectacular views of San Francisco. Paddle along Brooks Island’s preserved shoreline, then come ashore to enjoy a naturalist guided, two-mile hike around the island which is normally closed to visitors. Parking fee will be charged at Richmond Marina. 14+yrs. Reg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757) option 2, 3. Fee: $85 (non-res. $95)

Saturday, July 25, 9 am - noon: Creek Care along Wildcat Creek Regional Trail. Take action by cleaning up Wildcat Creek with other community members striving to make a difference.  Wear layered clothing that can get wet and dirty.  Info: 544-2233.

Saturday, August 1, 10 am-4 pm: BROOKS ISLAND ADVENTURE. California Canoe & Kayak. This trip is a short paddle in stable, double kayaks across sheltered bay water with spectacular views of San Francisco. Paddle along Brooks Island’s preserved shoreline, then come ashore to enjoy a naturalist guided, two-mile hike around the island which is normally closed to visitors. Parking fee will be charged at Richmond Marina. 14+yrs. Reg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757) option 2, 3. Fee: $85 (non-res. $95)

Tuesday, August 4, 7 - 8:30 pm: Sunset Moonrise Hike at Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline. Stunning 360 degree views of the Bay, bridges, islands and ridge lines await us this evening.  Be ready for some ups-n-downs on this 2.5-miler with Bethany Facendini.  Bring water and a snack to share.  Info: 544-2233.

Saturday, August 15, 2009: Audubon Bicycle Birding East Shore State Park - Richmond to Emeryville on the SF Bay Trail.  Meet at 8:10 am at the El Cerrito Del Norte BART Station or 8:30 at the end of S. 51st Street in Richmond. All levels of birders and bicyclists welcome. Bicycle helmet required. Reservations not necessary but an e-mail or phone call would be appreciated. Kathy Jarrett tel. home 510-547-1233, mobile 510-734-9692; blair mobile 510-384-2736.  Golden Gate Audubon Society bicycle birding trips last into the afternoon.  Bring lunch or buy at SeaBreeze Mkt. Rain cancels.

Saturday, August 15, 10 am - 3 pm: BROOKS ISLAND VOYAGE: BRING YOUR OWN BOAT. EBRPD Interpretive Staff. Paddle the rising tide across the Richmond Harbor Channel to Brooks Island. Explore the island’s natural and cultural history and enjoy views from its rocky peak. For experienced boaters who can provide their own kayak and safety gear. 14+yrs. Reg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757), option 2, 3. Fee: $20 (non-res. $22) 

Sunday, August 16, 10 am-4 pm: BROOKS ISLAND ADVENTURE. California Canoe & Kayak. This trip is a short paddle in stable, double kayaks across sheltered bay water with spectacular views of San Francisco. Paddle along Brooks Island’s preserved shoreline, then come ashore to enjoy a naturalist guided, two-mile hike around the island which is normally closed to visitors. Parking fee will be charged at Richmond Marina. 14+yrs. Reg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757) option 2, 3. Fee: $85 (non-res. $95)

Saturday, August 22, 9 - 10:30 am:  Lone Tree Point at Low Tide.  Join EBRPD naturalist James Wilson to explore low tide at one of the only exposed reefs within the bay.  We'll beach comb and hunt the rocks for hidden coastline wildlife.  Info: 554-2233

Saturday, August 22, 7:30 am - 3 pm: Miller/Knox Trail Maintenance.  help with trail improvements in partnership with Vocal and the City of Richmond.  tools and instruction provided. Bring water and snacks.  Lunch provided.  Wear sturdy shores, long pants and long-sleeved shirt, hat, sunscreen and gloves.  10+ years of age.  Youth under 18 require adult to work alongside.  No dogs, please.

Tuesday, August 25, 7 - 9:30 am: Birding at Breuner Marsh, Point PInole Regional Shoreline. Share your enthusiasm for bird lief on a tranquil walk with EBRPD naturalist Bethany Facendini.  All levels of birding eperience welcome.  Call 544-2233 for meeting location.  Birng water, field guides and binoculars or scopes.

Saturday, August 29, 10 am-4 pm: BROOKS ISLAND ADVENTURE. California Canoe & Kayak. This trip is a short paddle in stable, double kayaks across sheltered bay water with spectacular views of San Francisco. Paddle along Brooks Island’s preserved shoreline, then come ashore to enjoy a naturalist guided, two-mile hike around the island which is normally closed to visitors. Parking fee will be charged at Richmond Marina. 14+yrs. Reg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757) option 2, 3. Fee: $85 (non-res. $95)

Sunday, September 13, 10 am-4 pm: BROOKS ISLAND ADVENTURE. California Canoe & Kayak. This trip is a short paddle in stable, double kayaks across sheltered bay water with spectacular views of San Francisco. Paddle along Brooks Island’s preserved shoreline, then come ashore to enjoy a naturalist guided, two-mile hike around the island which is normally closed to visitors. Parking fee will be charged at Richmond Marina. 14+yrs. Reg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757) option 2, 3. Fee: $85 (non-res. $95)

Saturday, September 26, 11 am-5 pm: NORTH RICHMOND SHORELINE FESTIVALat Point Pinole Regional Shoreline Park, 5551 Giant Highway, Richmond, CA 94806 - Ethel Dotson Memorial - FREE BBQ - Hiking - Birding - Fishing - Marsh Walks - Live Music - Ethnic Dance - Spoken Word Poetry - Speakers - Scavenger Hunt - Youth Activities - Details >>

Saturday, September 26, 10 am-4 pm: BROOKS ISLAND ADVENTURE. California Canoe & Kayak. This trip is a short paddle in stable, double kayaks across sheltered bay water with spectacular views of San Francisco. Paddle along Brooks Island’s preserved shoreline, then come ashore to enjoy a naturalist guided, two-mile hike around the island which is normally closed to visitors. Parking fee will be charged at Richmond Marina. 14+yrs. Reg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757) option 2, 3. Fee: $85 (non-res. $95)

Sunday, October 18, 10 am-4 pm: BROOKS ISLAND ADVENTURE. California Canoe & Kayak. This trip is a short paddle in stable, double kayaks across sheltered bay water with spectacular views of San Francisco. Paddle along Brooks Island’s preserved shoreline, then come ashore to enjoy a naturalist guided, two-mile hike around the island which is normally closed to visitors. Parking fee will be charged at Richmond Marina. 14+yrs. Reg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757) option 2, 3. Fee: $85 (non-res. $95)

Audubon Eastshore State Park Bird List Brochure
For a brochure listing 146 species of birds to be found along the Bay Trail between Point Isabel and Marina Bay, see http://www.goldengateaudubon.org/html/birdresources/birdsofeastshore.pdf

EcoTourism on the Bay Trail in Richmond, anyone? Download the .PDF!

Left: Endangered California Clapper Rail - Photo by Joe DiDonato of East Bay Regional Park District

See the North Richmond Shoreline Academy Calendar of Events between Point Pinole and Wildcat Creek, e.g. native oyster restoration and birding with Golden Gate Audubon Society - Details >>
Regional Parks: East Bay Regional Park District schedules naturalist outings to Regional Shorelines and even kayak trips to Brooks Island Regional Preserve.