Volunteers can train to be docents with Midpen
Briefly

The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District is in search of community volunteers to serve as docent naturalists, leading various guided activities like hiking and nature study. Around 1,000 volunteers contribute significantly to the preserves, offering more than 20,000 hours of service each year. Additionally, Santa Clara County is assessing the feasibility of a new multi-use path along Foothill Expressway for pedestrian and cyclist safety. Lastly, a wildfire preparedness webinar is set to help residents minimize risks associated with wildfires.
The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District is actively seeking volunteers to serve as docents, enabling them to lead guided activities in the preserves.
Santa Clara County has launched a study to explore the addition of a multi-use path along Foothill Expressway, focusing on enhancing safety for bikers and pedestrians.
A wildfire preparedness webinar will be held by the Santa Clara County Fire Department to aid residents in understanding wildfire risks and home safety strategies.
Read at The Mercury News
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