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Kumeyaay Nation Raises Flag @ SD 250th Anniversary Celebration

In July 2019, San Diego celebrated the 250 year anniversary of the first mission being founded by the Spanish, which served as as the first building in “San Diego.”  This year, unlike in year’s past, the Kumeyaay nation was honored Read more

By Friend, 6 yearsAugust 11, 2019 ago
Rose Creek

City Council Declines to Create Rose Creek Park

The Friends of Rose Creek is heart broken that San Diego City Council, despite multiple opportunities, declined to include park dedication for Rose Creek as part of the Balboa Avenue Station Area Specific Plan approval. A huge shout out to Read more

By Friend, 6 yearsAugust 3, 2019 ago
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Rose Creek Bikeway Construction Update

Progress Continues on the Rose Creek Bikeway Over the past several months, construction crews made significant progress on the Rose Creek Bikeway as they completed work on the pedestrian bridge south of Santa Fe Street and began construction of the Read more

By Friend, 6 years ago
Kumeyaay Corner

Kumeyaay Struggle To Preserve History As San Diego Marks 250 Years

From KPBS: This year San Diego civic leaders are commemorating 250 years since the Mission San Diego de Alcalá was established in 1769 by Father Junipero Serra. It marks the beginning of San Diego’s non-indigenous history while archaeological evidence shows Read more

By Friend, 6 years ago
Rose Creek

Beach & Bay Press Article on Campland’s Bid to Take Control of De Anza

The City of San Diego run De Anza Cove and Point planning efforts are underway. If the City grants the lease, then Campland would invest six million dollars in capital improvements on the De Anza peninsula. The Friends of Rose Read more

By Friend, 6 years ago
Rose Creek

Great opinion piece from the Times of San Diego

Great article on why wetlands matters to Rose Creek and North Mission Bay.  Read the rest of the article on the Times of San Diego website.

By Friend, 6 yearsJune 4, 2019 ago
Kumeyaay Corner

Kumeyaay People: Traditions Survive in Baja California

Groups of Kumeyaay People (Kumiai) live in the isolated canyons of the Tijuana River watershed, high in the Baja California peninsula. They harvest acorns and pine nuts, hunt rattlesnake and small  animals, collect grasses to weave baskets. As encroaching civilization Read more

By Friend, 6 yearsMay 22, 2019 ago
Rose Creek

Councilmember Jennifer Campbell @ Creek to Bay Cleanup

KPBS Evening Edition was with Councilmember Campbell at Creek to Bay Cleanup on April 27.  While the piece focuses on Dr. Campbell, there is great footage of Rose Creek and volunteers in action.

By Friend, 6 years ago
Rose Creek

Calling Citizen Scientists to Save Rose Creek

The Friends of Rose Creek use the iNaturalist App to document the diversity of birds, bugs, snakes, plants and much more that call Rose Creek home. We need your help. Get out there with your App enabled devices and document Read more

By Friend, 6 yearsMay 1, 2019 ago
Rose Creek

Elected Officials Help Clean Up Rose Creek

On Saturday, April 27, Assemblymember Todd Gloria and staff along with City of San Diego Councilmember Jennifer Campbell and staff helped clean up Rose Creek as part of I Love A San Diego’s Annual Creek to Bay Cleanup.  They were Read more

By Friend, 6 yearsMay 1, 2019 ago

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