Archive for the ‘Bernal Heights Living Library Nature Walk’ Category

Aug '11

SF Rotary Club, Junipero Serra Elementary PTA Parents Join A.L.L. To Plant Orchard & Native Learning Zones In Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park At Junipero Serra CDC

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Our Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park at shared campus of Junipero Serra Child Development Center and Junipero Serra Elementary School has two new Learning Zones - an Organic Orchard and California Native Learning Zone, planted on Saturday, August 13, by a team of volunteers from San Francisco Rotary Club and Junipero Serra Elementary School PTA, led by Bonnie Ora Sherk, Founder and Director of Life Frames, Inc., and A.L.L. Instructor, Gregory Vose.  Many thanks to all volunteers, especially Rotary leader for this event, David Dye,  and also to Ron Walton and Recology for donating 30 cubic yards of great organic compost !

Transforming two "dead spaces" into vital outdoor classrooms, 20 trees were planted ! Very soon, our new Compost Bins will be installed in the Orchard, each Learning Zone will have a Redwood Rail surrounding it for safety,and stairs will be built to enter the Orchard.  The Master Plan for the area was made by Bonnie Ora Sherk of Life Frames, funded by SFUSD.

K-5 students from Junipero Serra Elementary School and Junipero Serra Child Development Center will enjoy and learn from these new additions to the campus through their hands-on, interdisciplinary, standards-based learning program delivered by A Living Library Teachers and Life Frames.

This area with the other Living Library & Think Park Gardens on site, and all the Native Oaks planted by students and Salesforce volunteers along the street in front of the School, are also part of the emerging Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk underway, that is linking schools, parks, public housing, streets, and other open spaces in the neighborhood, leading to the Islais Creek at the south side of St. Mary's Park.  Already over 600 California Native Trees have been planted by children, youth, and adults, funded by California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection !

And, there are more to come !!!  Stay tuned !


Aug '11

MYEEP Youth Join A.L.L. for Summer Internships

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Life Frames and A Living Library joined forces with SF Community Youth Center and MYEEP (Mayor's Office of Youth Employment) this summer to provide Green Skills Training Internships for twelve San Francisco high school students to work with us in our Branch Living Library & Think Parks in the OMI/Excelsior, Bernal Heights, and Chinatown, and also in conjunction with Recreation and Park Department, to help steward the California Native Trees planted thus far in the Bernal Heights Living Library Nature Walk in St. Mary's and Holly Parks.

The youth were fantastic, very smart, and fun to talk with while working together.  And, in addition to helping tremendously in all of the Branch Living Library sites, they served as excellent role models, as they assisted the younger children, with whom we also worked all summer at each Branch Living Library site. 

Much was accomplished, and everyone learned and had a great time.

See for yourself !

Jul '11

Even A Few More Photos of Tree Planting From Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk

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We have so many great pictures of volunteers planting California Native Trees adding to the Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk underway in San Francisco, leading to the Islais Creek at the south end of St. Mary's Park. 

Eventually, we envision linking more schools, parks, and other open spaces within the Islais Creek Watershed, the largest in SF, that interconnects at least 11 communities from: Noe Valley, Mission, Bernal, Potrero, Bayview, Portola, Crocker-Amazon, Excelsior, OMI, Sunnyside, Glen Park.

Below are a few more pics showing diverse areas of St. Mary's Park in South Bernal Heights !

Planting Native Oaks (Quercus agrifolia - Coast Live Oak) in 2010 on the Upper Ridge of St. Mary's and (Quercus spp. - Mixed Oaks ) on Path from Crescent Avenue leading to south side of Park and currently hidden, underground Islais Creek.

Jul '11

A Few More Photos of Tree Planting From Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk

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As promised, below are a few more pictures that document the tremendous effort from so many, to plant California Native Trees along the developing Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk leading  to the Islais Creek on the south side of St. Mary's Park, adjacent to Alemany Farm and Alemany Public Housing.

A big special thanks to John Miller, St Mary's & Holly Park Supervisor for SF Recreation & Park Department, who is a great colleague and friend in this enterprise.  He has led so many planting days and this summer is directing our Living Library MYEEP workers (Mayor's Office of Youth Employment) to keep the trees watered and staked.  THANK YOU, JOHN !!!!

More Planting In St. Mary's Park 2009 With One Brick Volunteers

Even Mas Planting of Mixed Native Oaks In St. Mary's with Salesforce Volunteers led by Michael Hunt, 2009.                                                Our Nature Walk is emerging !!

Still more pics to come soon !

Jul '11

A Few Photos of Tree Planting From Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk

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Read the last post below from INDEPEN-DANCE DAY and enjoy a few pictures illustrating the tree planting throughout the Bernal Heights community over the last few years:

Planting shown below in Holly Park, St. Mary's Park, Junipero Serra Child Development Center, Holly Courts between 2009-2010. 

We have so many pics !  I will create another blog post for you soon, to view our ongoing transformation and creation of the Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk !!

Holly Park 2009

St. Mary's Park, December 2009

Junipero Serra Child Development Center, December 2009

St. Mary's Park, January 2010

Holly Courts, March 2010



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