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SABERCAT HISTORICAL PARK

SITE 5, BECADO PLACE, CUL-DE-SAC END

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Community Services Department

Environmental Services Division

Join us to enhance wildlife habitat in Sabercat Historical Park. This is a great opportunity to have a positive impact on the environment and to earn community service hours.

Location:

Sabercat Historical Park Site 5, Becado Pl., meet at cul-de-sac end. 


Get dropped off at Becado PlaceWalking route to Becado Pl. cul-de-sac

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Above: older photo of cul-de-sac end... Trees are much bigger, now. Look for the "Western Horse Restoration Site" Sign.

Sabercat Becado Pl cul de sac

The neighbors have posted signs asking that hikers avoid parking in front of their homes. If parking seems scarce on Becado Place, please find parking further away.


~15 min walk away:

Park at Old Mission Park, Walking route from Old Mission Park to Becado Pl. cul-de-sac: Walk north & east along paths to Pine St., then east along Pine St. On the north side of Pine Street, find the entrance to Sabercat Historical Park. Walk north until you reach the cul-de-sac of Becado Place and find the City vehicle.

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If taking transit, see this map with bus stops nearby Sabercat Historical Park entrance. Then follow directions as above, from the entrance you use.

Restrooms:

Please use a restroom before you arrive. public restroom with running water is located at Old Mission Park, 3 minute drive or ~15 min walk away on Ibero Way off of Pine St.

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Who:

This volunteer event is for all ages. Volunteers under the age of 12 years must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Please ensure that you have registered the adult who will be accompanying the child, as well as the child.


If the child is a member of a group that has separate liability insurance coverage and policies that allow a particular adult leader accompanying the group to take responsibility for the children of this age (e.g., scoutmasters for Boy Scouts of America or Girl Scouts of America), then a ratio of at least one adult leader to 6 children under the age of 12 years is required.

Volunteer Tasks may include:

  • Removing invasive plants
  • Refreshing plant basins
  • Creating, repairing, expanding, or removing browse protection cages
  • Planting or maintaining native plants
  • Removing litter
  • Removing fire ladder from the site
  • Sheet mulching
  • Watering transplanted native plants
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Bring:

  • Sturdy closed-toe shoes or boots   
  • Outdoor work clothes, long pants, socks, and a long-sleeved shirt
  • Hat
  • Sunscreen
  • A reusable water bottle
  • For wet conditions: waterproof boots, raincoat / poncho, rain pants
  • Gloves and tools will be provided. If you bring your own, please label them.


Rain/ Poor Air Quality Plans: 

If rain is predicted bring rain gear. You will get an email the morning of the event if it is cancelled. Only thunder, lightning, heavy rain, or unhealthy air quality cancel the event.

Community Service Hours:

are approved for this activity. Remember to bring your form* and have your name filled out beforehand.


Organization Information:

Name: City of Fremont Environmental Services Division

Address: 39550 Liberty St., 2nd Floor (This is not the address of the event.)

Email: environment@fremont.gov

Phone: 510-494-4570 (M-F)

Website: https://www.fremont.gov/government/departments/community-services/volunteer


Field Information:

Supervisor: Sabrina Siebert

Email: SSiebert@Fremont.gov

Phone: 510-522-3675

Location: Sabercat Historical Park, Fremont, CA 94539


*Service Learning Verification Forms can be picked up/downloaded from your school/organization.

FAQs

Contact:

Sabrina Siebert 

City of Fremont

ssiebert@fremont.gov 

510-552-3675