Spring Thing Recap - Birds Soar and S'mores Galore!
Tuleyome’s 5th annual Spring Thing, co-hosted with the City of Woodland, is in the books! March 21st was a beautiful day at Woodland Regional Park Preserve, where over 30 Tuleyome staff, board members, and volunteers came together to welcome the public for a day of fun in the sun.
The day got started with opening remarks from local leaders including Yolo County Supervisors Angel Barajas and Sheila Allen, City of Woodland Water Conservation Coordinator Mary Lehman, and Tuleyome’s Board of Directors President Lyndsay Dawkins. The speakers shared their reflections on the importance of public lands and the power of collaboration between local governments and organizations like Tuleyome.
There were a wide range of activities scheduled throughout the day. For kids, we had face-painting, fort-building, arts and crafts, story times from the Woodland Public Library, and a performance of Superbird by Nature’s Theater. For adults, we had guided tours of the Preserve, live music, a silent auction, and a speaker panel with Bob Schneider and Dr. Glen Holstein. For kids and adults alike we had a campfire and build-your-own s’mores all day, including gourmet options for s’mores connoisseurs.
In addition to the activities, we had great informational tables from Tuleyome and a wide range of partner groups, including the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, the City of Woodland, Yolo County Integrated Waste Management, Yolo County Library, Woodland Public Library, UC CalFresh, UC Natural Reserves, REI, Norcal Bats, and Save the Snakes.
You can view the full photo album from the day here. Thank you to all of our partners and volunteers who helped make the event happen and to everyone who joined us to celebrate all that Tuleyome does!
We would especially like to thank our
Official Sponsor:
Cassidy and Associates
We would also like to thank our sponsors:



Tom and Evelyn Wendt
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