Centennial Events
In celebration of our Centennial anniversary, the League is hosting events throughout the year in collaboration with partner organizations to share the wonders of the redwoods.
In celebration of our Centennial anniversary, the League is hosting events throughout the year in collaboration with partner organizations to share the wonders of the redwoods.
Get ready for special events all week long to recognize the 100th anniversary of Save the Redwoods League and celebrate the conservation legacy to protect California’s incredible coast redwood and giant sequoia forests in the last century. Scheduled events include free Stand for the Redwoods Festivals in San Francisco and Humboldt County, a premier showing of the documentary film Old Survivor, a free stargazing event at Calaveras Big Trees State Park, Free Second Saturdays at Redwood State Parks, a Humboldt Redwoods Marathon, a Giant Sequoia Parks Online Resources for Teachers (PORTS) program and the Centennial Gala Celebration in San Francisco. Additional events may be announced.
Life at the edge of land and sea is a dynamic, ever-changing place—where fog rolls in, tectonic plates shift, and rocky coastlines trace the majestic outline of our state’s rich natural history. Starting Friday, June 15, visitors to the California Academy of Sciences will discover the giant wonders that make Northern California like nowhere else in the world at Giants of Land and Sea. In the Academy’s newest major exhibit, science becomes sensory as you explore Northern California’s natural wonders through a variety of interactive experiences. In partnership with Save the Redwoods League, visitors will also learn about coast redwood ecology and local conservation efforts. Giants of Land and Sea celebrates the extraordinary biodiversity in our own backyard—and the scientists and citizens taking action every day to sustain it.
To celebrate 100 years of saving California’s iconic redwood forest, Save the Redwoods League and California State Parks are offering free day-use admission to more than 40 redwood state parks on the second Saturday of each month in 2018. The goal of Free Second Saturdays at Redwood State Parks is to reconnect the people of California with these magnificent natural legacies, to inspire visitors with the beauty and power of the redwoods, and to celebrate Save the Redwoods League’s 100-year conservation legacy.
Marking the 100th anniversary of the founding of Save the Redwoods League, Sustaining Grandeur was a free, collaborative exhibition between The Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley, and the League. The spring exhibition explores the organization’s first century of protecting California’s redwoods forest and the surrounding lands that sustain them and looks forward to their continued efforts to steward these magnificent landscapes.
University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley proudly partnered with Save the Redwoods League for this year’s Redwood Grove Summer Concerts. Visitors enjoyed a magical music experience this summer under towering redwoods in the Berkeley Hills.
Save the Redwoods League, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary, joined the San Francisco Giants, who are celebrating their 60th anniversary in California, at AT&T Park on Saturday, August 25 to commemorate their milestone anniversaries during a pregame ceremony on the field at 12:30 p.m. before the Giants played the Rangers at 1:05 p.m.
Don’t forget to download all twelve collectible Save the Redwoods League baseball cards.
The League was proud to sponsor the San Francisco Symphony Concert at the Stern Grove Festival on July 22, 2018 at 2pm. We hope you were able to join us for this free concert with nature and to learn more about Save the Redwoods League.
On June 14, 2018, we joined with the California Academy of Sciences to celebrate the incomparable California coast and discover the giant forces that make the golden state like nowhere else in the world at the Golden State NightLife event. Event attendees were able to get an early look at the Academy’s newest exhibit, Giants of Land and Sea, where they could step inside an immersive Fog Room and welcome the return of the remodeled earthquake simulator. The night included talks from Emily Burns, League Director of Science, and Sam Hodder, League President and CEO, and a variety of opportunities to learn more about some of the Golden State’s native flora and fauna.
Congrats to our Tall Trees Sweepstakes winners! Michael M. won music festival tix, Anthony Y. won gear from REI and Alyssa P. won cool shades from Sunskis. For more fun, check out our pics from the event.
As part of Save the Redwoods League’s Centennial celebration in 2018, we encouraged children in elementary school throughout the country to explore the magic of the redwoods through books, stories, and activities. The inaugural Reading the Redwoods contest ran from March 10-May 10, 2018. In addition to the rewards of reading, prize packages awarded on a weekly basis and culminating in the chance to win a First Prize and Grand Prize.
On Saturday, April 21, the 46th annual Earth Day SF Street Festival will be themed “Stand for the Redwoods, Stand for the Future.” At the center of this event, which draws roughly 10,000 participants each year, will be the Save the Redwoods Speaker Tent, with individual and panel discussions on such topics as climate change, conservation, recycling and others.
Join Reboot and Save the Redwoods League as we celebrate Tu B’Shevat in Golden Gate Park on January 28, 2018 at 2 p.m. Tu B’Shevat is a day to celebrate the trees and the work must do to keep our planet green and healthy for generations to come. We literally plant trees for our future. Tu B’Shevat in the Park will celebrate the work of Save the Redwoods League and Reboot and anyone who is committed to healing our planet with great music and activities.
All gifts matched up to $100,000 for ‘O Rew Redwoods Gateway!