Note: Recurring events are listed at the top.
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| | Welcome to the REI/ Leave No Trace PEAK (Promoting Environmental Awareness in Kids) Program. The goal of this program is to educate children about Leave No Trace ethics and techniques that will help them minimize their impacts while enjoying our great outdoors.
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| | New for 2007 is an annual pass to sites managed by the National Park Service, USDA Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and Fish and Wildlife Service. Read more about this event
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| May 12, 2008 - September 1, 2008 |
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| | Designed for kids age 5 to 12, our Kids? Passport to Adventure program is a fun way to connect them to the natural world and start them on a lifetime of outdoor recreation and stewardship. Beginning May 12, stop by the Customer Service desk in any REI store to pick up an Adventure Journal, which kids can use to document their outdoor adventures. Go to REI.com for a list of kid-friendly hikes and bike rides in your local area, or to download and print the Adventure Journal. Read more about this event
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| | Join the Sacramento Valley Conservancy and REI for a day of service at Deer Creek Hill Preserve (DCHP). Experience some of the most beautiful land in the Sacramento area and spend of day with us to help enhance the open space values of the property. Read more about this event
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| | Join author and local hiking enthusiastic Jordan Summers for a slide show presentation highlighting trails from his new book 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Sacramento. Read more about this event
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| | National Trails Day June 7, 2008.
Events are planned throughout the country to emphasize the importance of trails and the need to maintain them.The Equestrian Trail Patrol of the American River Parkway requests volunteers to help with equestrian trail maintenance in Sacramento.
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