The CV-19 pandemic has hit Arroyo Seco communities hard, so we strongly support the stay-at-home and social distancing measures. Human health has got to be the first priority.
Hopefully your stay-at-home time will give you a special opportunity to tend your garden. And it is a good time to commune with nature, but keep your distance and stay safe. Millard Canyon and Switzer's Camp in the Upper Arroyo have been closed
Hahamongna Native Plant Nursery has never looked finer than now. Spring blossoms are everywhere!
Due to the health restrictions, we are now developing a way to make the plants available to you in a way that is safe for you and for our volunteers.
We are exploring a drive-through process that will avoid contact. We'll let you know when that becomes available.
The Berkshire Creek project is now complete and ready for your enjoyment! Come by and see it sometime. It's a sign of good things in store for Hahamongna and the Arroyo Seco.
ASF was busy planning the official grand opening along with the City of Pasadena when the Stay Home orders were issued, so that event has now been postponed, but come on by the southwest corner of Hahamongna Watershed Park to take a look. And please be sure to observe social distancing precautions.
ASF's Managing Director Tim Brick has prepared a remarkable portrayal of the great environmentalist John Muir. The dramatic monologue was presented recently to a class of Dr. Dianne Philibosian's from Cal State Northridge. It covers the famed naturalist's life and lessons, including a lot about his local links.
Mailing Address: PO Box 91622
Pasadena, CA 91109-1622
(323) 405-7326
info@arroyoseco.org
Hahamongna Watershed Park
4550 Oak Grove Dr. (at Foothill Blvd.)
Pasadena, CA 91103
Phone: (626) 657-0392
info@arroyoseco.org