October 2024 Newsletter
Alpine Watershed Group protects, conserves, and restores the watersheds of Alpine County by promoting sustainable community and science-based collaborative solutions.

Join the Forest Health Community Working Group to Plant Trees This Saturday




Thank you Creek Day 2024 participants!
Creek Day 2024 Participants
Faith Valley Restoration Work
Woodfords Canyon Cleanup

 All Things Watersheds
  • Biomass Pile – The biomass collection at Turtle Rock Park will remain open for the fall season through October 30 (weather permitting) on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 7:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. (closed for lunch 12:00-12:30 p.m.). This service is free of charge for Alpine County residents. See flyer.  

Upcoming AWG Events 

Wednesday, December 18, 5:00 p.m. – AWG Board Meeting

We are grateful for the financial support of all who love Alpine County. We are able to lead volunteer workdays and field trips, support community science data collection, and host California Climate Action Corps Fellows because of your generosity. Thank you!

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AWG has earned a 2023 Gold Seal of Transparency with Candid! Check out our Nonprofit Profile here

Ways to Connect or Help

We always love to hear from our watershed community! Below are email links to reach AWG's staff, or reach us at AWG's office at (530) 694-2327. Please follow us on Facebook and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
Kimra McAfee, Executive Director
Rachel Maurer (Kieffer), Headwaters Coordinator
Neil Mortimer, Forest Health Coordinator
Bella Kurtz, Climate Resiliency Fellow
Kaitlyn Garber, Climate Resiliency Fellow

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