Woodland Regional Park Preserve Grand Opening

Tuleyome Board Member Lyndsay Dawkins speaks at the Grand Opening.
On May 17th, Tuleyome joined the City of Woodland, local Rotary Clubs, and many other longtime partners and volunteers to celebrate the grand opening of Woodland Regional Park Preserve. Volunteer Tuleyome Board Member Lyndsay Dawkins was one of several speakers at the opening ceremony – she highlighted Tuleyome’s long-standing involvement with the development of the Preserve and the key role played by Tuleyome Board Member Glen Holstein.

Tuleyome Education Associate Geoff Benn with Interns Lasya Nalla and Juliann Ricker
The event featured tables from a range of local organizations as well as the Woodland Public Library’s bookmobile. At Tuleyome’s table, we were proud to showcase the work done at the Preserve by our two Horticultural Interns, Lasya Nalla and Juliann Ricker. We also had our popular “smell like a bee” challenge for kids, a selection of boots available for loan from our Youth Boot Bank Program, and information on our programs, including K-12 field trips at the Preserve and Conaway Ranch.

Tuleyome Board Member Lyndsay Dawkins leads the Nature’s Theater Play “Superbird”
In addition to our table, Tuleyome volunteer board member Lyndsay Dawkins also led a performance of the Nature’s Theater ecoplay “Superbird”, where kids learn about birds through an interactive walking play and then relay what they’re learned to Superbird at the end of the walk.
We are very excited that the Preserve is now open to the public – if you’d like to learn more about the Preserve, we recommend checking out our recent Nature and You lecture, which covers the development of the Preserve, what makes it special ecologically and botanically, and ongoing conservation and education programs.
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