Join Midpen staff for a fun workday removing invasive French broom at Twin Creeks, a closed area of Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve. Staff will provide training on plant identification, removal techniques, and information about why we want to remove French broom from our local landscape. This project is an excellent opportunity for first-time volunteers!
All minors, under the age of 18, must provide parent/guardian approval (signed Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability form) prior to the project day or be accompanied by a parent/adult for the duration of any volunteer project. Minor children may not be dropped off at a project.
Project difficulty rating: MODERATE
Project Details, Requirements and Qualifications
- Volunteers must be vaccinated against COVID-19.
- Advance registration is required.
- First time Midpen volunteers – Step 01: Create an Account to submit required forms. Go to the Qualifications tab in the drop-down menu in your account dashboard to complete the Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability, COVID-19 Addendum and Self-Certification of Vaccination Status Forms. Step 02: Return to the project webpage and click the green "Respond" button in the upper right corner to register; be sure to scroll to the bottom and click "Submit Opportunity Response".
- Returning volunteers - Once you have created an account and completed all forms, reserve your spot for Land Steward projects by clicking the "Respond" button.
- Self-administered health checks are required of both staff and volunteers on the morning of the project.
Meeting Location
Please meet staff at 23760 Alamitos Rd. at 9:30 am. Look for a yellow "Volunteer Project" sign indicating where to park. For the exact meeting location, copy and paste this Google Plus Code into a new browser: 5554+2C, San Jose, CA 95120
What You Will Need
To get the most out of your day with us, please bring or wear the following:
- Mask or face covering (required when shuttling)
- Sturdy shoes (no sandals or open-toed shoes)
- Layered clothing: long pants, long-sleeved shirt, jacket, etc.
- Gear appropriate for that day’s weather (hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, rain gear, etc.)
- Snacks, lunch, re-fillable water bottle
Hazards and Safety
While working outdoors in natural areas, you may encounter the following:
- Poison oak and other plants that cause dermatitis (skin rash or irritation)
- Uneven, steep ground with tripping hazards
- Unfavorable weather conditions (heat, wind, rain)
- Ticks
- Rattlesnakes
- Sharp tools and equipment