Tabling at the 2024 Spring Lake Water Bark

One of the places we love to set up our tables and shady pop-up tent is at Spring Lake during the fall Water Bark events. This beloved Sonoma County Regional Parks fundraiser draws all kinds of energetic pups and their humans for some serious play around the swimming lagoon.

Several people and a father and son on bike stop to talk to volunteers at Water Bark event

Top photo, from left: Jim McAdler, Thea Hensel, Janye Ros tabling at Spring Lake Regional Park. Photo above: Thea and Jim show where the Greenway is on a big map while Jayne chats with David Morgan and son Jack who paused their bike ride to learn about the park.

This year, on September 28, Southeast Greenway volunteers enjoyed chatting with dog lovers and many others out for a walk or bike ride in the park. “Tabling at Water Bark is always fun because we get to talk with like minded people who appreciate the value of being outside and enjoying nature,” said Jim McAdler after the event. “And we get to watch all the free spirited dogs having a blast!”

3 people talking with Spring Lake Lagoon in the background

Roberta Delgado describes the City’s newest park to a couple and their dog at the Sonoma County Regional Parks event Water Bark.

Are you interested in volunteering for the Southeast Greenway? How about joining us to do some tabling? This is a great way to find out more about our City’s newest park and help others learn about it too. Our team of volunteers is friendly, well-organized, and welcoming to newcomers. Send an email to info@southeastgreenway.org to share your name and interests.