Workshop and events schedule

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Check all workshop you wish to register for. Your first registration includes a one-year membership in CNGA. If you are not already a CNGA member, your first workshop will be charged at the non-member price, and all additional workshops will be charged at the member price. Please note that each workshop has a maximum enrollment, and will be filled on a first-paid, first-enrolled basis; a waiting list will be maintained. You may call us at 530-759-8458 to find out which workshops are full.

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Identifying the Native and Naturalized Grasses of California
May 3, 2008 – May 4, 2008 Members: $220   Non-members: $260
ONLINE REGISTRATON IS CLOSED. YOU MAY STILL REGISTER AT THE DOOR. [Full description...]
Location: Santa Rosa   Instructor(s): David Amme

Holistic Grazing Planning Principles: Unleashing California Native Perennial Grasses and Forbs
May 1, 2008 Members: $120   Non-members: $160
ONLINE REGISTRATON IS CLOSED. YOU MAY STILL REGISTER AT THE DOOR. [Full description...]
Location: Petaluma   Instructor(s): Richard King

Using Native Grasses & Graminoids in Urban Landscapes
May 1, 2008 Members: $120   Non-members: $160
ONLINE REGISTRATON IS CLOSED. YOU MAY STILL REGISTER AT THE DOOR. [Full description...]
Location: Santa Rosa   Instructor(s): Steve Nawrath

Using Grasses and Graminoids in Restoration and Revegetation
May 1, 2008 Members: $150   Non-members: $190
ONLINE REGISTRATON IS CLOSED. YOU MAY STILL REGISTER AT THE DOOR. [Full description...]
Location: Santa Rosa   Instructor(s): John Anderson, Chris Rose, Vic Claassen, Jeanne Wirka

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Upcoming Events

April 18, 2008

CNGA Field Day at Hedgerow Farms

This event is FULL. You may call to have your name added to a waiting list.
 
May 03, 2008

Field Trip: Wick Grass Farm

The Wick Grass Farm is grazed by organic, grass-fed cows raised on the Lunny Ranch on Point Reyes.
 
May 03, 2008

Field Trip: Serpentine Prairie: Bohemia Ranch

Bohemia Ranch consists primarily of serpentine chaparral that supports a variety of endemic plants.
 
May 03, 2008

Field Trip: Vernal Pools - Hall Road Unit and Santa Rosa Plain Vernal Pool Ecological Reserve

Hall Road Unit encompasses over 100 vernal pools and swales. Santa Rosa Plain includes many CDFG preserves of coastally influenced vernal pool habitat.
 
May 03, 2008

Field Trip: Pepperwood Preserve

This two-hour survey by vehicle and on foot will highlight stands of Blue Wildrye, Meadow Barley, Serpentine grasslands of Purple Needlegrass and beautiful stands of California Fescue under Oregon Oaks.
 
May 04, 2008

Putting the Grass in Grass-roots Restoration

Free post-conference event. Get a first-hand look at a successful urban stream restoration project. Led by Wade Belew, Stewardship Coordinator, Cotati Creek Critters.