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Roy's Redwoods Walk and Talk
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Enjoy a Saturday walk led by local champion Jean Berensmeier and discover the unique history of these old growth redwoods including the grass-roots conservationist movement that helped establish this Open Space Preserve.

Soulajule Jewels and Ghouls Hike at Soulajule Reservoir - Hosted by MMWD
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Enjoy a hike around this reservoir area through a lovely mixed forest with healthy shrubs and wildflowers underneath.

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May Sunrise Tour of Muir Woods
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Stroll through an old-growth redwood forest at sunrise, hear tall tales, soar in the sounds and smells, and hear the historical and ecological story of Muir Woods.

Sunset at Point Bonita Lighthouse
Sunset/Full Moon Walk to the Point Bonita Lighthouse
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Come watch the sunset on the Pacific Ocean and the moon rise over the Golden Gate Bridge from the dramatic landscape of Point Bonita in the Marin Headlands.

Tam Talk at Marin Art and Garden Center - Hosted by One Tam
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This interactive public discussion with One Tam partners will be a great opportunity to learn about what's happening on Mount Tamalpais and One Tam's work plan for the upcoming year!

Tennessee Valley Hike
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Take a hike with Ranger Al Blank in Tennessee Valley and learn about Marin Headlands history including the Portuguese dairy farmers that once called Tennessee Valley home.

The Russians Are Coming! Wildflowers abloom!
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How did the fear of Russia save Sweeney Ridge? Find out as you hike with one of the most knowledgeable guides in town, Nike missile veteran David Bridgman.

The Twin Tunnels and SF Waterways: Where's the Balance Lecture at First Presbyterian Church - Hosted by Environmental Forum of Marin
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Join us in this lecture series to hear what experts from the Bay Institute, the Tuolume River Trust and the Golden Gate Salmon Association have to say about the Twin Tunnel Project and its affects on our local community and ecosystem.

Trail Crew: Project Restore
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Come join hikers, cyclists, and equestrians to restore trailside habitat along the much beloved Gravity Car Fire Road and at Double Bow Knot. Old Railroad Grade is one of the most popular routes on Mt. Tamalpais and it is beginning to show some wear and tear. MMWD is partnering with One Tam to help improve environmental conditions adjacent to the Grade. This event is suitable for ages 13 and up. Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. All those under 18 must bring a signed MMWD permission form. Limit 40 volunteers.

TO REGISTER: Contact MMWD Volunteer Program Coordinator Suzanne Whelan at volunteerprogram@marinwater.org