Community Corner

4th Annual Charlie Brown Tree and Wreath-Making Event

The Pacifica Land Trust invites you to come play in nature, kick off the holidays and enjoy the 4th AnnualCharlie Brown Tree and Wreath-Making event on Saturday, December 7th from 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM.   This year, because of all your help since 2010, our little Charlie Brown trees are either too little, too big or too sparse for most of our homes.  If you find one that is just right, you are welcome to cut it down. But we thought you might have even more fun planting a “tree” (ahem... native plant or grass) that will help us restore the headlands even more. So come, escape to nature, plant your own holiday “tree/native plant” and make your own wreath, swag, garland, or natural decor while supporting the Pacifica Land Trust’s efforts to protect and restore the Pedro Point Headlands and the Open Space around Pacifica.  Volunteers will help you find your way to stunning views of the jagged rock outcroppings, the newly opened tunnel, Devils Slide, and the incredible Pedro Rock. They will help you plant a native species on a bluff above the ocean. There will be pine cones, plenty of greens, a collection of natural materials for your nature-inspired Charlie Brown wreath/swag/holiday decor creations and a helping hand should you want it.  Please bring your own wreath forms, and to add to your creation, bring your favorite ribbons, ornaments, and beads.  Think candlesticks, table centerpieces, yule logs, mantle decorations.  And, if you want, hunt for just the perfect addition to your creation on your Pedro Point Headlands hike! Meet in Pedro Point’s “Castle Kitchen” parking lot (across from Ace Hardware) where we’ll gather and carpool to the Headlands.  Wear long sleeve shirts, pants and sturdy boots to walk in the beautiful, rugged terrain that you’ll be navigating. While you enjoy the holiday carolers, hot cider and refreshments, Charlie Brown trees, white elephant surprise gifts, hiking, planting, singing, and decoration-making, consider supporting the Pacifica Land Trust.  Donations to the Pacifica Land Trust are truly appreciated and will assist them to preserve, protect and restore this magnificent headlands for ours and future generations. To learn more about on-going stewardship and restoration efforts, go to www.pedropointheadlands.org


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