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RANGER ROUNDUP

By John Trewin, Park Ranger III

As you may have heard, the San Mateo County Parks Division has reorganized its 13 parks, 2 historic sites, and 9 outlying trails into three areas. Under this new area concept, Edgewood Park is now part of Area III along with the Woodside Store, Flood Park, Wunderlich Park, Huddart Park and several South County Trails south of Highway 92.

The Area III supervisor is Ranger IV Priscilla Alvarez, who was already supervising the Woodside Store, South County Trails, Huddart and Wunderlich Parks. Rangers Ricardo Trejo, Shawn Witaschek and Katie Beltrano will continue to work at Edgewood, although they will be working in the other Area III units as well.

Other rangers you may see from time to time in Edgewood Park are Pam Noyer (Flood), John Trewin (Hud./Wund.), DeWayne Austin (Flood), Steve Cross (Hud./Wund.), Pedro Diaz (Hud./Wund.), Diane Bradley (Flood), Dinora Dunsmore (Flood), and Emily Jetke (Hud./Wund.).

Most of these rangers have had an opportunity to work at Edgewood Park this summer doing weed whipping and trail brushing. Some of you may have already met us out on the trails.

We have witnessed the commitment of Edgewood's staff, dedication of its volunteers, and splendor of its wildflowers. We are excited by Ranger Trejo's well organized projects, programs and habitat restoration efforts.

Thank you to Ricardo, Katie, Shawn and Friends for welcoming and familiarizing us with Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve.


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