Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day

Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day – August 10

Keep Tahoe Blue

(SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CALIFORNIA) Aug 7, 2022 — In this hands-on restoration event, we will restoring recreational trails impacted by the Caldor Fire. This allows for safer enjoyment of Lake Tahoe’s outdoors, and prevents damage to wildlife habitat caused by people blazing their own paths. The more that we are inspired by the Lake Tahoe Basin, the more that we want to care for it.

August 10, 2022 | 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Strike Team Event, Meyers recreation trails

Space is limited, RSVP here today. If you are under 18, please print this waiver, have a parent or guardian sign it, and bring it with you to the event.

What to bring:

Sturdy close-toed shoes, long pants and long sleeves, sunglasses, work gloves and a helmet (if you have them), a face mask (if you are unvaccinated), any special snacks that you would like, and a full reusable water bottle.

We provide:

Equipment, training, snacks and giveaways.

Partner: 

United States Forest Service – Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

Further details:

-Details will be sent closer to the event date to registered volunteers.
-Volunteers under 18 will need to have a guardian sign the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.


Health and Safety:

We’re all in this together. When we follow the guidelines and put forth the effort we can keep ourselves healthy, keep the community healthy, and Keep Tahoe Blue.

When taking part in any League activity, event or program, please:

  • Follow masking guidance, such as wearing a mask indoors, where required.
  • Stay home if you are feeling unwell or displaying symptoms of illness.
  • Sneeze or cough into a cloth or tissue. If those aren’t available, use your elbow.
  • Wash hands regularly with soap or hand sanitizer.
  • Avoid shaking hands, hugging or engaging in any unnecessary physical contact (bummer, we know).

The League is committed to providing safe, fun and meaningful events while pursuing our mission to Keep Tahoe Blue. Our event procedures and preparation safeguard the health of our volunteers, staff and community.

To protect our volunteers and community, the League will: 

  • Stay home if we are feeling unwell or displaying symptoms of illness.
  • Ensure equipment is cleaned with disinfectant and laundered prior to each event.
  • Follow masking guidance, such as wearing a mask indoors, where required.
  • Provide face masks to participants who request them.
  • Provide sanitization materials, including hand sanitizer and gloves.
  • We will provide first aid kits, but not first aid assistance.