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PlantSF
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Calstone (www.calstone.com). Is a local manufacturer with a wide variety of forms and colors. Please note a paved path-of-travel walkway (typically 6' wide) remains concrete. Pavers should be set professionally according to manufacturer recommendation. Plant*SF projects most often use this paver: Calstone Permeable 4x8; standard finish; standard (gray) color set in 'herringbone bond' pattern. Pictured below:. Local Professional Design and Permitting Assistance. Local Nurseries / Places to Buy Plants.
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SFNHS Coordinator | SF Natural History Series
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SF Natural History Series. A lecture series exploring nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. If you are interested in learning more, please email adrian at acotter@nonsensical.com. I am looking for a new co-coordinator to help run the San Francisco Natural History Series. We organize one talk a month (usually with the exception of December) around the concerns of San Francisco natural history — you can learn more about the talks (if you don’t already know) at http:/ sfnhs.com. Writing up lecture notes.
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July 15th – Exploring SF’s Natural Springs & Creeks | SF Natural History Series
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SF Natural History Series. A lecture series exploring nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. Laquo; Oct 19th — Kapalakiko: Hawaiian Migrant Workers in 19th-Century San Francisco. The Lives and Deaths of California Marine Mammals. July 15th – Exploring SF’s Natural Springs & Creeks. July 7, 2015 by Adrian Cotter. Exploring SF’s Natural Springs and Creeks. Guest Speaker: Joel Pomerantz. 7pm Wednesday, July 15th, 2015 (doors after 6pm). And please let them know if you are coming. Bring your curiosity and won...
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Upcoming Speakers | SF Natural History Series
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SF Natural History Series. A lecture series exploring nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. While the Randall undergoes renovation in 2015 and 2016, our series will be changing locations — and we will not have set days, or even times — so keep in touch. We have had some fantastic hosts in 2015 and appreciate the generosity and welcome we have received: Green Apple Books on the Park. In the Sunset, the Exploratorium’s Bay Observatory Gallery. The San Francisco Public Library. And the Rotary Nature Center.
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creeks | SF Natural History Series
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SF Natural History Series. A lecture series exploring nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. Posts Tagged ‘creeks’. San Francisco city’s seeps, springs, and assorted creeks. Posted in Lecture Notes. On August 15, 2015. Joel spoke at the Exploratorium on July 15th, 2015 exploring in conversation and images “Seep City” – a catalog of water discoveries in the city of San Francisco. This map is of course just a start, there are seeps and springs all over the city, and while this map holds many — Joel co...
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Lecture Notes | SF Natural History Series
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SF Natural History Series. A lecture series exploring nature in the San Francisco Bay Area. Archive for the ‘Lecture Notes’ Category. After the Morgan Fire. Posted in Lecture Notes. On April 3, 2016. Joan Hamilton joined us on March 22nd at The Rotary Nature Center in Oakland. You can read her article on the fire and its after effects on Bay Nature Magazine’s website. And other related articles. All with more details and better pictures than my summary below. 8212; Nomad Ecology botanist Heath Bartosh.
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Shaping San Francisco
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Excavating the City’s lost history. Explore Bay Area Social Movement History. Bike and Foot Tours. At Eric Quezada Center for Culture and Politics, 518 Valencia Street. Near 16th Street, in San Francisco. A place to meet and talk unmediated by corporations, official spokespeople, religion, political parties, or dogma. Download the Fall 2016 calendar as a pdf. Partly underwritten by City Lights Foundation. And the Other Avenues Grocery Cooperative. Archive of past talks. Confused about podcast subscribing?
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Dee Dee's San Francisco: Peace and Love
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Dee Dee's San Francisco. Tired of the Facebook "all about me" culture? I am So I created this blog to turn people on to great places in San Francisco created by regular folks that don't show up in travel books. Clicking on the photos will take you to their websites. Tuesday, February 9, 2010. Go gaze at our Peace Wall instead. Http:/ koshlandgarden.blogspot.com/search? San Francisco public art. Western Addition Peace Wall. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Children's Village Child Development Center.
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Dee Dee's San Francisco: Earth Day Tribute to the Vis Valley Greenway
http://workmansf.blogspot.com/2010/04/earth-day-tribute-to-vis-valley.html
Dee Dee's San Francisco. Tired of the Facebook "all about me" culture? I am So I created this blog to turn people on to great places in San Francisco created by regular folks that don't show up in travel books. Clicking on the photos will take you to their websites. Thursday, April 22, 2010. Earth Day Tribute to the Vis Valley Greenway. With support from the Trust for Public Land and other non-profits, they raised the money to design and build the Greenway. Do you know how hard that is to do? Go to Hans ...
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Dee Dee's San Francisco: Mission blues are baaaaaaack!
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Dee Dee's San Francisco. Tired of the Facebook "all about me" culture? I am So I created this blog to turn people on to great places in San Francisco created by regular folks that don't show up in travel books. Clicking on the photos will take you to their websites. Friday, May 7, 2010. Mission blues are baaaaaaack! Keep your eyes out for more Mission Blues and let the Nature in the City folks know when and where you've spotted one. Here's how to contact them:. Http:/ www.natureinthecity.org. St Mary's P...
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