
Join the City of Concord in celebrating Earth Day this April by giving back to our local environment. A series of hands-on volunteer events will take place across the city, offering residents a chance to support parks, plant trees, and help care for Concord’s urban forest.
Saturday, April 18 (9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)
Markham Nature Park (1202 La Vista Avenue): Mulch spreading + nature walk
Cambridge Park (1135 Lacey Lane): Mulching + tree planting
Hillcrest Community Park (Grant Street & Olivera Road): Creek cleanup
Saturday, April 25 (9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)
Willow Pass Park (2748 E. Olivera Road): Tree planting + mulching
Brazil Quarry Park (Kent Way): Fence repair, mulching + tree planting
Lime Ridge Open Space (3701 Treat Boulevard): Mulching, weeding + litter removal
These events are a great way to get outdoors, connect with your community, and make a visible impact on Concord’s green spaces. To participate, just sign the waiver through the link below.
That’s rich the elected leaders that enabled homelessness, rampant crime, littering and overall malaise regarding our community want us to volunteer on our free time to clean the mess they enabled. They can clean up themselves…I got better things to do elsewhere.
I’ll start with the pothole in the road in front of my house.
For all of the local cities around here – they are requiring the city employees volunteer as well – right? if not – why not?