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A Big Shout-Out to East Bay Regional Park District!

What would we have done without all the hiking trails in our beautiful hills of the East Bay Regional Parks during the pandemic? We were able to move out of our home offices and soak up sunshine and fresh air and let our minds engage in our surroundings. “I felt alive again when I got to the trails in the park,” explains hiker and Oakland resident Julie Henshaw. “It helped me to forget for a brief respite that we were in the middle of the pandemic. And it reminded me that we live in one of the most beautiful places on earth.”

East Bay Regional Park District staff are happy to announce that once again their visitor centers are able to welcome the public for information, programs, and walk-throughs. The hours of operation and capacity are limited, and visitors must  make a reservation and follow all safety protocols as noted on their website. They will also continue opening up facilities in all the parks.

Did you know that the East Bay Regional Park District turned 85 in 2019 and to this day is the largest local park agency in the nation? Created in 1934, the Park District has preserved 125,000 acres of protected scenic lands and landscapes, including 55 miles of SF Bay Trail.  It’s a system of beautiful parklands and trails in Alameda and Contra Costa counties with over 1,250 miles of trails in 73 Parks.

“I was so glad to see so many individuals and families out enjoying themselves in nature,” continues Julie, “so  much that I became a member!” The Park District ensures preservation of the natural beauty that makes the Bay Area such a desirable place to live and provides habitat for wildlife, including many rare and endangered species. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking, picnicking, horseback riding, camping, fishing, golfing or just studying nature, there are many wonderful parks and trails to choose from.

Enjoy the parks and stay safe!

  • Photo/Vivian Aldridge, Poppies at Anthony Chabot Regional Park
  • Photo/ ML Thiercof,  Cloud Mirrors on Lake Chabot
  • Photo/ML Thiercof, Trail Through the Wildflowers

By |2021-04-28T13:54:40-07:00April 28th, 2021|Tags: , , |0 Comments

All Aboard for Baykeeper’s Annual Celebration of a Healthy San Francisco Bay!

Join Baykeeper on the Bay!

They’ll travel around the Bay and share stories about their latest victories to hold polluters accountable and make the Bay more resilient for the future.

Meet, Mingle, and Party

In this unique interactive event, you can mingle with other guests at virtual tables. Say hello to old friends, chat with Baykeeper staff, or bring friends along to join your table!

Sip, Nibble, and Slurp

Add on delectable treats that will be shipped to you to enjoy during the event. Thank you to these local businesses for supporting Baykeeper!

  • Hog Island Oyster Co. Clam Chowder Meal Kit
  • Poseidon Vineyard’s Rosé for the Bay – Exclusive – last of the 2019 vintage
  • Cici’s Cookies

Win Big in the Auction

Bid on amazing prizes in Baykeeper’s online silent auction, opening soon. You can win United Airlines tickets good for travel through spring 2022; a private sailboat tour on the Bay; an exclusive tasting with Anchor Brewing; Warriors and Giants memorabilia; plus, wine and much more!

Sport Your Baykeeper Pride

Since 1989, Baykeeper has advocated for the health of San Francisco Bay. They use science and clean water laws to improve habitats and communities reliant on a thriving Bay ecosystem. Baykeeper will honor the local community partners who help Baykeeper protect the Bay. Cheer on their support for keeping the Bay thriving!

Register now and order your treats! https://baykeeper.org/2021event

More information about Baykeeper: https://baykeeper.org

SF Bay photo – Mary Lou Thiercof, SF on the Bay

Sunrise on the Bay photo – Fish Emeryville

Folkboats on the Bay – Courtesy of San Francisco Bay Folkboats Association

By |2021-08-12T16:17:37-07:00March 4th, 2021|Tags: , , |0 Comments

The Experience: I have Seen the Sea

The Experience: Latitude 38 February 2021 issue is here!

Thank you to our Trail Guide community for helping us to pay it forward and put a positive message out to all our local hospitality businesses and their customers. We’re all trying to find ways to participate, stay social, and find enjoyment in these difficult times.

Check out these fine businesses who are providing new ways to enjoy their wonderful products and experiences at www.sfonthebay.com/list-38

Find these and other
dine.drink.smoke.play.stay.shop
businesses in our communities who are finding ways to help you participate, stay social, and find enjoyment in these difficult times.
sfonthebay.com/the-list

SF on the Bay - THE LIST

The List lets people know about our Trail Guide members who are open for take-out, pick-up, shopping, safe dining & entertainment and is published via eblast and social media platforms every Friday.

Latitude 38 distributes over 35,000 copies to 680+ distribution points in Northern California – marinas, boat shops, Lat 38 advertisers, local eateries, breweries, wineries and more – reaching visitors and locals alike. The monthly magazine can also be found online at latitude38.com.

By |2021-02-03T09:57:26-08:00February 3rd, 2021|0 Comments

The Experience: Happy New Year 2021!

The Experience: Latitude 38 January 2021 issue is here!

Thank you to our Trail Guide community for helping us to pay it forward and put a positive message out to all our local hospitality businesses and their customers. We’re all trying to find ways to participate, stay social, and find enjoyment in these difficult times.

Check out these fine businesses who are providing new ways to enjoy their wonderful products and experiences at www.sfonthebay.com/list-38

Find these and other
dine.drink.smoke.play.stay.shop
businesses in our communities who are finding ways to help you participate, stay social, and find enjoyment in these difficult times.
sfonthebay.com/the-list

SF on the Bay - THE LIST

The List lets people know about our Trail Guide members who are open for take-out, pick-up, shopping, safe dining & entertainment and is published via eblast and social media platforms every Friday.

Latitude 38 distributes over 35,000 copies to 680+ distribution points in Northern California – marinas, boat shops, Lat 38 advertisers, local eateries, breweries, wineries and more – reaching visitors and locals alike. The monthly magazine can also be found online at latitude38.com.

By |2020-12-31T15:01:50-08:00December 31st, 2020|0 Comments
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