Campus Corridor Cleanup
SSU Main Campus
2:00 am
– 5:00 am
Admission Fees:
none
Registration Links:
Register for this event
Join SSU Students with "Sonoma Serves" in a volunteer service day to keep the natural areas on our campus biodiverse and beautiful! SSU's native plant and butterfly gardens are important links along the Copeland Creek Corridor that includes the garden classroom, emanating from high on Sonoma Mountain, connecting Fairfield Osborn Preserve to the lower portions of the Russian River watershed. The actions that happen here affect everything downstream. Come get “Environmentally Ready” with us by not only caring for these precious spaces that provide solace for students and the local community, but also learning about the valuable educational, research and restoration work taking place here.
Leader
Heidi Herrmann, Lecturer, Department of Geography, Environment, and Planning; Copeland Creek Restoration Project & Native Plant Garden Supervisor
Logistics
We will meet at the Butterfly Garden on the Sonoma State University main campus. The SSU Butterfly Garden is located on the northeast side of campus, along the Copeland Creek Trail. We recommend parking in lot G (click here then select "Sonoma State" to purchase a Daily Parking Permit in advance), or traveling by bicycle or public transportation.
No previous experience or knowledge is required to participate. This event is recommended for ages 17 and up. We will be doing a minimal amount of walking, but will likely be on uneven terrain. No pets or smoking permitted.
**SSU STUDENTS** Register through Associated Students here to also receive a free breakfast and t-shirt if you can arrive at 8:30am at Seawolf Plaza. Please also register at the link below so we know you heard about the event through CEI.
COVID-19 Safety
Do not attend if you test positive for COVID-19 or if you have any symptoms that may be indicative of COVID-19. All SSU updated guidelines can be found here.
What to Bring
Please bring rain, sun and insect protection as needed, as well as shoes appropriate for walking around a muddy garden and in vegetation along a creek, and sturdy long pants for possibly sitting on the ground and working around brush. If you have gardening gloves or knee pads that you like, please bring those.
There is a restroom and potable water available at various places across campus.
How to Sign Up
See registration link below. Each person should register separately. This event is free of charge.
About the Center
Sonoma State University’s Center for Environmental Inquiry empowers university students to work with community members on the environmental challenges of the North Bay. Our mission is to create an engaged and environmentally ready society, one where all people have the skills to find solutions to the challenges facing our earth. SSU Preserves are open to everyone engaged in education or research. Reservations are required.