Nature & You Lecture Series: Woodland Regional Park - Online

Thu, Mar 25th 2021, 7:00pm - 9:00pm

What do you do with 165 acres in Woodland that was a garbage landfill until the early 1990’s?  After years of planning, the Woodland Regional Park is coming to life.  On the corner County Roads 102 and 25, not far from Costco, the park is not yet open to the public.  Opening has been delayed by the pandemic but work on the park has continued.  There is now a concrete walking path and a sculpted wetlands area.  Soon there will be both permanent and seasonal water, tree and sedge plantings and more.  Join Tuleyome board member and Woodland Regional Park advocate Dr. Lars Anderson to learn about this Yolo County gem, its history, what’s happening there now, and its future.

This lecture will be ONLINE in a Zoom Meeting.  You must register on this page (be sure to include your email address) and download Zoom. (There is no need to create an account.) After registering, participants will be sent an email with the meeting ID and password.  After the lecture, you will be able to ask questions via Zoom’s chat feature.

Questions? Contact Bill Grabert at bgrabert@tuleyome.org 

Register for the Event

This lecture is part of the monthly “Nature and You” lecture series sponsored by Tuleyome.  Tuleyome is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit conservation organization based in Woodland, California. The word “Tuleyome” (pronounced too-lee-OME-ee) is a Lake Miwok Indian word that means “deep home place”. And that term “deep home place” exemplifies our deep connection to our environment, our communities and our regional public lands.

Note: All participants agree to abide by the terms and conditions of Tuleyome’s waiver of liability. All participants also understand that photographs will be taken at the event. If you do not wish to be photographed, you must tell the photographer and avoid the cameras’ line of sight.

A $10 donation to Tuleyome is suggested, but is not required to participate in this event.