Adah's Stairway Community Volunteer Workday


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Join our monthly 4th-Saturday workday to take care of the garden at Adah's Stairway in the Haight.
Adah's Stairway is a community partnership: a public stairway, garden, and bird/wildlife habitat located in the Buena Vista Park and Haight Ashbury neighborhoods.
Nature in the City is working with local residents to enhance the wildlife potential for this park-– once a forgotten place, which had become blighted by illegal dumping and graffiti, is now a tribute to local walking guru Adah Bakalinsky, author of the Stairway Walks in San Francisco.
What's more, our work here will create a bird sanctuary for resident and migrating birds designed with the Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) in mind. Cedar Waxwings are gorgeous birds that pass through San Francisco during spring and fall feeding on berries and fruits along the Pacific Flyway migration route.
If you'd like to learn more, please check out our website:
https://natureinthecity.org/adahs
Please bring your own gloves & gardening bucket if you have them. We will provide them if you need! Dress in clothes that can get dirty: long pants, close-toe shoes, and layers for changing weather. Bring your own sun protection and reusable water bottle. We encourage you to sign our Volunteer Waiver ahead of time by visiting the following link:
natureinthecity.org/waiver
***Note*** There is no public restroom in the garden. Please plan accordingly.

Every 4th Saturday of the month
Adah's Stairway Community Volunteer Workday