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  • Imagine a crisp autumn morning at the historic Sikes Adobe Farmstead, where the air is filled with the scent of fresh earth and the sounds of nature. This is not just any day—it’s a day where you can make a tangible difference in your community by joining our Volunteer Training event. On this special day, you’ll have the chance to work side by side with dedicated Park Rangers and fellow volunteers. Picture yourself clearing brush from trails, repairing paths, and planting native plants that will flourish for years to come. Your efforts will help preserve the natural beauty of the park, ensuring that future generations can enjoy its splendor. But it’s not just about the physical work. You’ll also dive into fascinating interpretive programs that cover a wide range of topics, from local wildlife and geology to the rich history of the area. Imagine leading a group of curious visitors on a tour, sharing stories about the pioneer farm experience and the unique ecology of the region. Your knowledge and enthusiasm will inspire others to appreciate and protect our natural and historical treasures. By participating in this event, you’ll become part of a community of passionate individuals who care deeply about the environment and heritage. You’ll gain new skills, make lasting friendships, and leave with a sense of accomplishment, knowing that you’ve contributed to something meaningful. So, why should you come? Because this is more than just a volunteer opportunity—it’s a chance to connect with nature, learn new things, and be part of a legacy of conservation and education. Join us and be a part of something truly special. For more information, call 858-674-2270 ext. 20. We can’t wait to see you there! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/volunteer-training-at-the-san-dieguito-river-park-tickets-1047020655967 San Dieguito River Park on Instagram and Facebook
  • First responders include law enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency medical service providers, and, in some cases, military personnel and prison firefighters who assist during emergencies like wildfires.
  • Pulitzer Prize-winner Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses his new children's book, "Simone," his approach to memoir, speaking out on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and how climate catastrophes may force Americans to reframe their thinking on refugees.
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