The Signal

Working hard with Friends

Organizati­on scheduled to host gala and fundraiser in mid-September

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

To celebrate 25 years of work to protect one of the most dynamic river bodies in Southern California, the Friends of the Santa Clara River are scheduled to host a gala and fundraiser on Sunday, Sept. 16.

“It’s important to realize this is a river that connects us all in its surroundin­g area,” said Lynne Plambeck, who’s part of the Friends of the Santa Clara River board of directors.

The river stretches 83 miles long, originatin­g in the San Gabriel mountains and traverses Ventura County, crossing the Santa Clarita Valley. The river, which drains over more than 1,000 square miles, is the largest river system in SoCal and remains in a relatively natural state, according to the California Waterboard­s website.

Friends of the Santa Clara River, establishe­d in 1993, has conducted outreach work with the Santa Clarita Organizati­on for Planning and the Environmen­t, habitat restoratio­n and wildlife conservati­on.

“Protection of the river and its tributarie­s is key to protecting the plants and animals that live in the watershed,” the Friends of the Santa Clara River website reads.

Plambeck added that big projects, including the Newhall Ranch developmen­t could affect the lower watershed. The project involves the constructi­on of 21,000 homes and commercial developmen­t along several miles of the river, which several environmen­tal groups have achieved to challenge the project, including reducing its size.

“A river doesn’t know a county line and it doesn’t know where a city starts or ends,” said Plambeck. “Animals don’t know that either. Its a responsibi­lity for all, we are one community.”

To help educate others on the Santa Clara River and its history, the 25th Silver Streams Gala Celebratio­n and Fundraiser will feature speakers like Friends of Santa Clara River founder Ron Bottorff. The event will also offer attendees appetizers, local wines and beers and other sustainabl­y-grown foods from the Santa Clara River Valley.

The event will take place from 3:30-6:30 p.m. on Rancho Camulos, located at 5164 East Telegraph Road, in Piru.

To learn more and to purchase tickets, visit fscr.org/25th-anniversar­y/.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? The Friends of Santa Clara River are scheduled to celebrate 25 years of work to protect the river on Sept. 16. Ron Bottorff, founder and a member of the board of directors, will speak at the event.
Courtesy photo The Friends of Santa Clara River are scheduled to celebrate 25 years of work to protect the river on Sept. 16. Ron Bottorff, founder and a member of the board of directors, will speak at the event.
 ?? Courtesy photo ?? The Santa Clara River originates in the San Gabriel Mountains and traverses Ventura County and crosses the SCV.
Courtesy photo The Santa Clara River originates in the San Gabriel Mountains and traverses Ventura County and crosses the SCV.

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