In brief: Learn about Albany Hill wildlife in city’s new ‘Field Guide’

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In brief: Learn about Albany Hill wildlife in city’s new ‘Field Guide’
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Are you curious about nature on Albany Hill? Learn about the history, cultural significance, plants and animals of Albany Hill in the city’s “Albany Hill Field Guide to Native Plants and Animals.

Albany, Berkeley, UC Berkeley and Friends of Five Creeks Representatives will speak, listen and do their best to answer your questions.Berkeley homeowners can qualify for up to $3,000 to make their foundations more resilient to earthquakes, and those who meet low-income requirements can get reimbursed for the full cost of seismic upgrades.

Incentives from the California Earthquake Brace + Bolt Program help pay for seismic upgrades to houses most vulnerable to severe damage — pre-1980, wood-framed homes with raised foundations that may have unbraced “cripple walls,” the short wood-framed wall surrounding the crawl space under the first floor.

Applicants can attend separate webinars for each type of grant to learn about guidelines, eligibility and how to apply. The online applications for artists, festivals, nonprofits creating arts programs or arts nonprofits funding capital projects provide more information and require creation of an account to apply.

Everybody in the pool? Walnut Creek tries to make new $77 million aquatic center work for throngs of swimmers at Heather Farm Park

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