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

Aug '13

A.L.L. Student Stewards Develop Living Library Nature Walk At St. Mary’s Park & Celebrate End Of Successful Summer

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The summer session of the A.L.L. Student Stewards Paid Internship at St. Mary's Rec Center & Park was a great success.

During July and August, the Student Stewards planted over 370 California native trees and shrubs as part of the Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk in six different zones in St. Mary's Park !

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Students also planted and maintained a beautiful, Organic Vegetable & Flower Garden.

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Student Stewards, their parents and siblings, and A.L.L. Staff had a Potluck Celebration on the last day of the session, and the Student Stewards celebrated their accomplishments over the Summer, and received their monetary stipends for all their hard work.  A great time was had by ALL !

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Aug '13

Green Paid Internship for Middle & High School Students This Fall: A.L.L. Student Stewards at St. Mary’s Park

Check out this fantastic opportunity for San Francisco Middle & High School Students to have a Paid Green Internship with A Living Library and the Bernal Heights Living Library Nature Walk  this Fall and Spring at St. Mary's Recreation Center and Park !  Register NOW !

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The A.L.L. Student Stewards Summer Internship at St. Mary's has been a great success, and the program is continuing during the school year after school. More students will have the opportunity to become Environmental Stewards by helping with the ongoing development of the Bernal Heights Living Library Nature Walk, planting native trees and smaller plants, while learning how to care for them as part of this unique paid internship.

See flyer and application forms for more information:

A.L.L. Student Stewards Fall/Spring Flyer (English)

A.L.L. Student Stewards Fall/Spring Flyer (Spanish)

Application (English)

Application (Spanish)

Completed applications should be submitted as soon as possible to secure a place in this program.

Send completed applications to:  Life Frames, Inc. at 93 Mirabel, San Francisco, CA, 94110

OR,  Drop them off at St. Mary's Recreation Center at 95 Justin Drive @ Murray

 

 

Jul '13

CA Strategic Growth Council Awards Major Multi-Year Grant to Life Frames, Inc. for Continued Development of Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk

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The California Strategic Growth Council has awarded Life Frames, Inc. with a multi-year grant for 2013-16, to continue development of the Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walkan urban greening project funded by Proposition 84 to improve the sustainability and livability of California's communities.  The grant will allow us to add more trees, understory plants, and interpretive signage in the Nature Walk in St. Mary's Park, Holly Park, and the two Branch Living Library schools:  Junipero Serra Elementary School and Junipero Serra Child Development Center.  

This new, expressive, narrative landscape links parks, schools, public housing, and streets leading to hidden Islais Creek at south side of St. Mary's Park.  It is a demonstration for creating landscapes that frame the whole Islais Creek Watershedthe largest in San Francisco, that interconnects eleven communities in southeast and southwest neighborhoods of the City: Noe Valley, Mission, Bernal Heights, Potrero Hill, Bayview, Portola, Crocker-Amazon, Excelsior, OMI, Sunnyside, Glen Park.

 

Jul '13

A.L.L. Student Stewards Help Develop Bernal Heights Living Library Nature Walk in St. Mary’s Park

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The new A.L.L. Student Stewards Internship Program at St. Mary's Park is off to a great start !  Student Stewards learn about California natives and plant trees and understory as part of the ongoing development of the Bernal Heights Living Library & Think Park Nature Walk. 

On July 8th, Stewards planted White Alder (Alnus rhombifolia) and Bigleaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum) in the Riparian Zone in the south side of St. Mary's Park, highlighting the area where hidden Islais Creek still flows underground.

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Stewards are also planting other Native Drought-Tolerant Zones in the Nature Walk.  On July 15th & 17th students planted a Native Hillside in St. Mary's Park with California Flannel Bush (Fremontodendron californicum), Matilija Poppy (Romneya coulteri), Island Tree Mallow (Lavatera assurgentiflora), Red Buckwheat (Erigonum grande var. rubescens), and four different types of Ceanothus ('Ray Hartman', griseus horizontalis, 'Dark Star', and 'Yankee Point').  

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Students also built and started planting their own Organic Vegetable & Flower Garden.

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The A.L.L. Student Stewards Internship Program at St. Mary's Park & Rec Center targets youth from low-income families in the area, and teaches them to become environmental stewards for the Bernal Heights Living Library Nature Walk. Students plant and establish California native trees and shrubs, and learn to care for them as part of this unique internship. They are exposed to science, gardening, green-skills job training, construction, writing, and observational drawing, while earning a monetary stipend for their participation. The program will continue in the Fall, after school Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, from 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm.

Dec '12

Rain, Creek, and Drinking Water: Important for Ecosystem, Living, and Learning

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With the addition of many new plants in the OMI/Excelsior and Bernal Heights Branch Living Library & Think Parks, we were also delighted by the visit of more November and December showers that gave our Gardens many, much deserved, long drinks, and softened the soil for planting.

With the falling water and rising puddles to splash, our classes began to learn about the Cycle of Water; water as a significant, precious resource, and the local Islais Creek Watershed that runs under and around our Branch Living Library & Think Parks in Bernal Heights and the OMI/Excelsior. 

Some of our James Denman Middle School Students taught our A.L.L. Garden Teachers how to say the different stages of the Water Cycle, and capture points of water, in Sign Language.  Because of this student training, our Teachers were then able to share this knowledge with many more students in our diverse Branch Living Library & Think Parks.

Learning About The Islais Creek Watershed

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Students in Bernal Heights at Junipero Serra Elementary School, were introduced to their Watershed, the Islais Creek Watershed, that interconnects 11 neighborhoods of the City, the largest in San Francisco.  The underground creeks have channeled ground water and rain water for hundreds of years, through the once existing farmland of the Excelsior, and in earlier times, near native Muwekma Ohlone Indian settlements.   Today, the underground Islais Creek can only be seen in areas of Glen Park, since the Creek has been covered and diverted underground from the layering of concrete with city development.

Students Learn:  What Is A Watershed ?

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We are hoping to daylight the Creek wherever possible, someday soon, so we can experience its beauty once more, in diverse places in this significant Watershed.   A Watershed Moment For San Francisco Creeks.

Below, a map of the Islais Creek Watershed and some opportunities promoted by A Living Library & Life Frames, Inc.

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Our Drinking Water Comes From Hetch Hetchy

Though San Francisco’s drinking water comes from the Tuolomne River in Hetch Hetchy in Yosemite National Park, 200 miles away, we do have many natural water systems here within our city, that can be restored to serve practical, educational, ecological, and aesthetic values.

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In December, A Living Library  welcomed visitors from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) to the Bernal Heights Branch Living Library & Think Park Gardens and Nature Walk. The SFPUC has been very busy over the past few years reconstructing sewer and fresh water systems and encouraging the protection of natural resources and environments. 

You may have seen them hard at work digging up Cesar Chavez this year.  Chavez is the northernmost frame of the Islais Creek Watershed.  The communities in this Watershed are:  Noe Valley, Mission, Bernal Heights, Potrero Hill, Bayview-Hunter's Point, Portola, Crocker-Amazon, Excelsior, OMI, Sunnyside, Glen Park. 

We support the PUC in their work to conserve the natural resources of water and land throughout the City, and we work with them in this significant ecological and educational endeavor.  Thank you, SFPUC !

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