Wolf Creek Community Alliance (WCCA) has completed the installation of two self-guided walks and two bicycle tours with intriguing information about the natural and cultural history of the Wolf Creek Watershed. The walking tours use QR codes to highlight points of interest. The bicycle tours use the app Ride with GPS. All information is in […]
Wolf Creek Community Alliance
Wolf Creek Community Alliance is seeking an Executive Director who wants to lead our organization into the future
We are looking for an experienced part-time executive director to oversee day-to-day operations and activities to achieve our mission. The Director is a major face of the organization, a self-starter who motivates and inspires donors, partners, and volunteers to participate. They have excellent communication skills and an ability to work collaboratively with partners. Working closely […]
Wolf Creek and Grass Valley: Preserving Native American History in the Wolf Creek Watershed
GRASS VALLEY, Calif. May 24, 2019 – Wolf Creek has flowed here for eons creating the landscape and grassy meadows that lend Grass Valley its name. Originating from springs on Banner Mountain at an elevation of 3,230 feet, the Creek flows through Grass Valley, turns south and joins the Bear River at 995 feet. Before […]
Know Your Watershed Week is almost here, beginning April 28 through May 6
GRASS VALLEY, CA, April 24, 2018 – Starting next Saturday – April 28 – all sorts of fun events are happening in the watershed, and we hope you will join us! This is a collaborative event with lots of fun things to do in the Yuba, Bear, and American River Watersheds, hosted by 20 organizations […]
Know Your Watershed Week, April 28-May 6
March 26, 2018 – The Wolf Creek Community Alliance presents the first annual Know Your Watershed Week to celebrate the Yuba, Bear, and American River watersheds with activities hosted by 20 organizations from April 28 – May 6. Throughout the week, adults and children will have many opportunities to learn about the watershed they live […]