San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy hosting ‘Friendraiser’
(L-R) Slader Buck, SDRVC past president, Trish Boaz, executive director, Emily Kochert, conservation manager, Joseph Rivera, associate conservation manager.
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The San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy (SDRVC) is holding a “Friendraiser” on Thursday, Aug. 12 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Viewpoint Brewing Company in Del Mar.
Participants will meet the SDRVC team including Trish Boaz, executive director, Emily Kochert, conservation manager and Joseph Rivera, associate conservation manager, along with members of the SDRVC Board of Directors.
Representatives from many of the Conservancy’s partners will provide their insights on what is going on in the river valley: the latest news about its conservation, education and recreation programs, including its new Del Dios acquisition of 117 acres; River Path Del Mar Sensory Garden; River Path Del Mar extension to Crest Canyon; as well as habit
The San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy received a grant for its Next to Nature program, which includes webinars showing folks how to create eco-beneficial areas in their backyards.
The San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy (SDRVC) has recently closed escrow on 117 acres of virgin habitat overlooking Lake Hodges, known as Del Dios, according to a news release.
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The San Dieguito River Park Joint Powers Authority (SDRP JPA) recently announced the award of a $1,397,800 grant from the California Natural Resources Agency’s Recreational Trails and Greenways grant program, funded by Proposition 68 and passed by California voters in 2018.
The competitive grant was one of 19 awards made throughout the state to support access to new trails.
“We are extremely grateful for these grant opportunities and to our partners for supporting the Coast to Crest Trail every dollar will go toward finishing this unique regional treasure,” said Shawna Anderson, the JPA’s executive director. “It takes years of planning and collaboration to secure the needed approvals for each mile of trail and we’re excited to move forward on the Osuna segment!”