Calling curious explorers of all experience levels, ages, and identities to join us for an afternoon stroll and nature gathering at Irvine Regional Park along their accessible trails. This park is home to a variety of native plants and trees, wild peacocks, ducks, turtles, squirrels, and more.
In honor of it being Earth Month and being good stewards of the land; We will be practicing Leave No Trace Principles and doing our part in "leaving it better than we found it" by picking up trash everywhere we go!
12:00PM: ARRIVE & CHECK IN 12:20PM: WELCOME CIRCLE 12:30PM: NATURE STROLL & TRASH CLEAN UP 2:00PM: SOCIAL, SNACKS, 'N CRAFTS 3:00PM: END OF EVENT - SEE YOU NEXT TIME!
Other important details:
Please bring any working gloves and hand grabbers you have and are willing to share This is a Free, SOBER, Family Friendly event! Irvine Regional Park is at the far east end of Jamboree Road in the foothills of Orange. There are all gender restrooms available throughout the park Friendly dogs allowed on leash There are plenty of other activities offered at the park including hiking/biking trails, a $2.00 Zoo, ($) train rides, ($) boat and fishing rentals, ($)pony rides and more!
Event Fee: FREE - Donations Appreciated Parking Fee $5.00 - please let us know if you need financial assistance RSVP through the MeetUp link or via email [email protected]
With Respect and Gratitude; We are grateful to walk, gather, and connect on land that holds generations of Indigenous care, culture, and resistance. As we enjoy these spaces, we commit to honoring their legacy by learning, listening, and protecting the land with intention. We acknowledge that our time together takes place on the intersecting ancestral lands of the Acjachemen (Juaneño) and Tongva (Gabrieleno) Nations.
To learn more about the tribes whose land you are recreating on in California visit https://native-land.ca/
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