The China Creek Project

The China Creek Project We encourage you to join us! To get to China Creek Park, take E. Kings Canyon Road/CA 180 east to Centerville (near Sanger). Rainbow Route ¼ mi. Smith Av.

Monthly work days at China Creek Park are held throughout the year (except July, August, & December) to encourage native plants, battle invasive species and beautify the trails. Then turn right on Oliver Ave and proceed south to S. Turn southwest on Rainbow and then south on S. about ¼ mi. to the Park gate.

04/08/2021

Hi everyone, this is the final reminder that this page will no longer be updating information about the China Creek Project. To continue seeing updates and events for the China Creek Project, please like and follow the CNPS Sequoia Chapter page at https://www.facebook.com/cnpssequoia. You can also find information on our website at http://www.cnps-sequoia.org/chinacreek.

Serving Madera, Fresno, and Kings counties, our mission is to conserve California native plants and their natural habitats, and increase understanding, appreciation, and horticultural use of native plants.

04/02/2021

Hi everyone, this is a reminder that this page will no longer be updating information about the China Creek Project. To continue seeing updates and events for the China Creek Project, please like and follow the CNPS Sequoia Chapter page at https://www.facebook.com/cnpssequoia. You can also find information on our website at http://www.cnps-sequoia.org/chinacreek.

Serving Madera, Fresno, and Kings counties, our mission is to conserve California native plants and their natural habitats, and increase understanding, appreciation, and horticultural use of native plants.

03/31/2021

Hi everyone, this page will no longer be updating information about the China Creek Project and will be deleted on April 7th. Please like and follow the CNPS Sequoia Chapter page at https://www.facebook.com/cnpssequoia for updates about the chapter and China Creek Project.

Serving Madera, Fresno, and Kings counties, our mission is to conserve California native plants and their natural habitats, and increase understanding, appreciation, and horticultural use of native plants.

The first day of Spring is tomorrow. It will be a great day to volunteer at China Creek Park! We hope you'll join us!
03/19/2021

The first day of Spring is tomorrow. It will be a great day to volunteer at China Creek Park! We hope you'll join us!

02/18/2021

Please join us for the February Volunteer Work Party this Saturday, February 20th, from 8 am - Noon. We'll be tackling thistle removal, potting oaks, planting willows, moving cages around plants, graffiti removal and picking up trash. Please wear your mask and bring any garden tools you have and work gloves.

01/26/2021

2021 Volunteer Work Party Schedule

February 20 • March 6 • March 20 • April 10 • April 24 • May 15 • June 19 • September 18 • October 16 • November 20

No Work Days in July, August, and December

All Dates are 8 am - Noon

After a cold, rainy start to the morning, it turned into a beautiful, sunny day for the January Work Party. We worked to...
01/24/2021

After a cold, rainy start to the morning, it turned into a beautiful, sunny day for the January Work Party. We worked to map and remove populations of invasive thistles of all sizes, picked up trash, and completed some other needed maintenance at the park today. It was a great group of returning volunteers and some new faces that were excited to help out!

The first work party of 2021 is tomorrow! We hope you'll be able to join us!
01/22/2021

The first work party of 2021 is tomorrow! We hope you'll be able to join us!

The last work party of the fall is just around the corner! Join us on the 21st at the park!
11/13/2020

The last work party of the fall is just around the corner! Join us on the 21st at the park!

Did you purchase your native plants yet?? This is the day (Nov 5th) to do so! Here are some other fun things happening t...
11/05/2020

Did you purchase your native plants yet?? This is the day (Nov 5th) to do so!
Here are some other fun things happening this week in the California Native Plant Society!
https://www.facebook.com/CaliforniaNativePlantSociety/photos/a.220113598025764/3407320172638408/

Need a native plant break? We have CNPS events all of this week.

Tonight, Nov. 4, 7 pm Wildfire in California Landscapes with California Native Plant Society, Mount Lassen Chapter

Thursday, Nov. 5, 7 pm From the field to the freezer: A snapshot of the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden’s seed conservation program – with Heather Schneider of Santa Barbara Botanic Garden and California Native Plant Society, San Luis Obispo County

Thursday, Nov. 5, 7:30 pm Mycorrhizae: The Mutualistic (usually) Relationship between Fungi and Plant – Yerba Buena Chapter of the California Native Plant Society

Saturday, Nov. 7, 12 pm The Role of Herbaria in Preserving California's Unique Botanical Heritage with Hannah Kang – Redbud Chapter - California Native Plant Society

See more and registration details here: https://www.cnps.org/event/virtual-native-plant-events

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S. Smith Avenue
Centerville, CA
93657

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