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read moreTrail Guide QR Scan Signs Completed
Marty Slonim helped John Shribbs replace all 16 of the QR scan signs in Shollenberger Park. We had to dig up most of the posts to straighten them out. When posts dry out we will add new blue paint...
read moreDocent Training Starts January 13th
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read moreECWRF Owl Box with Camera
We cleaned out the large owl box on the dead eucalyptus tree and collected over 11 pounds of debris. Len and team will be pulling out all the pellets and analyzing the contents. John Shribbs is up...
read moreCommemorative Bench Program
The City of Petaluma Recreation Department has published the new commemorative bench program that applies to all benches in the city, including the most popular site, Shollenberger Park. PWA has...
read moreTrail Map and Guide now on the web page
Tim Fleming, our industrious web designer, just added another new page to our website: Shollenberger Trail Map and Guide. Page was put in the Science menu. We have 15 stations around the 2.2 mile...
read moreebike with kayak trailer
I finally pulled my kayak out of the garage, tried it out on Petaluma River, and want to take it out more often for exercise and nature serenity, so decided to come up with a way to haul it the 2...
read moreSix Kiosk Posters Replaced
John Shribbs created six new posters to 4 of the kiosks at Shollenberger Park. They were printed at Speed Pro in Santa Rosa since it has inks that are more UV resistant. Point Blue is working on a...
read moreBarn Owl Fledglings at ECWRF
Len Nelson went to view the owl box at Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility with the owl cam at dusk and observed two young owlets poking their heads out of the owl box hole. He had to use very low...
read moreSTRAW and CGHS Native Plant Nursery
Clark Miller of the Argus Courier published his article today on the Native Plant Nursery that John Shribbs, current PWA President, created at Casa Grande High School while he was a teacher...
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