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INCOMING PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

By John Allen

After the rains in January the plants at Edgewood are bursting forth with Spring growth. Many are starting to bloom. It shows all the signs of being an outstanding year for wildflowers.

It promises to be a good year for Edgewood in other ways, too. The Friends of Edgewood Natural Preserve are active in many areas of benefit to the Park. A group of volunteers is working with San Mateo County Parks people to develop a master plan for Edgewood. An ambitious revegetation project is going on, planting native bunch grass seedlings on the east slope of the central ridge. Plans are under way to establish a trail patrol. The ongoing effort to rid the park of invasive weeds continues each Friday morning.

These things are all happening because of the efforts of many dedicated volunteers who care about Edgewood. These and other projects can be successful only with the help of our members. To them I wish to express my appreciation. More help is always needed so if you have some time to donate to Edgewood please let me know.


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