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Summary Text The Sierra Club San Gabriel Valley Task Force is an environmental organization that operates as part of the Angeles Chapter of Sierra Club. The task force addresses regional conservation issues throughout the San Gabriel Valley, stretching from the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains south to the Montebello and Puente-Chino Hills. Their primary focus areas include water supplies and quality, waste and landfills, air quality, and transportation. A major long-term project is the development of the Emerald Necklaceβ€”a 17-mile-long loop of greenbelt, parks and trails connecting the San Gabriel River, Whittier Narrows, and Rio Hondo. Current projects include involvement in planning for a new Discovery Center in Whittier Narrows, preservation of the Gordon-Mull property in Glendora as open space, and advocating for opening blocked trailheads in the Puente-Chino Hills. The task force holds meetings as needed and is chaired by Joan Licari, who can be reached at 626-330-4229 or jlicari2013@gmail.com.

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Key Features Conservation advocacy
Watershed protection
Emerald Necklace project
Open space preservation
Environmental education
Best For Environmental advocacy
Conservation projects
Community engagement

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URL https://www.sierraclub.org/angeles/san-gabriel-valley-task-force
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Phone Number 1626-330-4229
Emails jlicari2013@gmail.com
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Service Area San Gabriel Valley, CA (5 mile radius from location)

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================================================================================ FULL TEXT EXTRACTION: Sierra Club San Gabriel Valley Task Force URL: https://www.sierraclub.org/angeles/san-gabriel-valley-task-force Extracted: 2026-01-08T22:26:05.637068Z ================================================================================ ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 1: San Gabriel Valley Task Force | Sierra Club URL: https://www.sierraclub.org/angeles/san-gabriel-valley-task-force Words: 399 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── San Gabriel Valley Task Force We invite you to join us! The San Gabriel Valley Task Force of the Angeles Chapter of Sierra Club addresses regional conservation issues in the entire San Gabriel Valley stretching from the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, south to the Montebello and Puente-Chino Hills. Our Task Force monitors activities that pose threats to open space and habitat within the region. We are interested in water supplies and quality, waste and landfills, air quality and transportation. A major long-term focus of our activities has been on the San Gabriel River and Rio Hondo watersheds and planning, support and development the Emerald Necklaceβ€”a 17-mile-long loop of greenbelt, parks and trails that connect the San Gabriel River, the Whittier Narrows and the Rio Hondo. Goals are to restore the river's natural functioning; to set examples for conservation of water resources; and promote the cultural heritage and historic significance of the San Gabriel River, Rio Hondo, and their tributaries. Members include representatives from the Pasadena, Rio Hondo and Long Beach Groups and any other interested Sierra Club members. The Task Force works in partnership with government agencies, elected leaders, conservancies, cities as well as community groups and nonprofit conservation groups to support the environmentally best solutions to projects proposed within the Valley. Projects with which we are currently involved: Involvement in planning for the proposed new Discovery Center in Whittier Narrows, a nature center serving as gateway to the Whittier Narrows Preservation of the Gordon-Mull property in Glendora as open space rather than as a housing development. Opposing the construction of a hazardous waste facility near the margins of the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area. Continuing support of Emerald Necklace projects. Providing input as planning is in progress for the new Puente Hills Regional Park, located on the closed Puente Hills Landfill Β·Advocating for opening of blocked trailheads that limit public use of Native Habitat Authority lands in the Puente Chino Hills. Providing input on the new San Gabriel Mountains National Monument with support for ultimate creation of a national recreational area extending from the Gabriel Mountains to the San Gabriel River, the Rio Hondo and into the Puente-Chino Hills. Actively opposing new oil drilling on the Native Habitat Authority lands in the Puente-Chino Hills Chair: Joan Licari Telephone: 626-330-4229 E-mail: jlicari2013@gmail.com Meetings: As needed, Contact Chair (above). Join the Sierra Club today! Give a Gift Membership! ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 2: Home | Sierra Club URL: https://www.sierraclub.org/ Words: 339 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Fight for the Planet Sierra Club is working tirelessly to protect wildlife and wild places, ensure clean air and water for all, and fight the devastating effects of climate change. Donate Sierra Club is the largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization in the country. For more than 130 years, we’ve been working to promote clean energy, safeguard the health of our communities, protect wildlife, and preserve our remaining wild places through grassroots activism, public education, lobbying, and legal action. Climate We are stopping the expansion of oil and gas and accelerating the transition to a clean-energy economy Conservation We are preserving the beauty of nature by protecting lands, waters and wildlife People We are fighting for all people to benefit from clean air, fresh water, a safe climate, and connection to nature Join Our Movement We can stop the climate crisis. But we must act now, together, to save our home, our world. The Sierra Club has people in 50 states across the country ready to mobilize. Will you join us? Take Action Get involved in Our local chapters are the heart and soul of the Sierra Club. Explore what’s happening in your area and how you can join in. Learn More Sign up for the latest environmental news and actions. Email Address Zip Code SIGN UP By taking this action to protect the planet, you are affirming you want to receive regular Sierra Club communications and may vote on policy designated by the Sierra Club Board. Get Outside The Sierra Club Outings program provides environmentally friendly outdoor adventuresβ€”from Tahoe to Tibetβ€”for people of all ages, abilities, and interests. Find a trip that feels like it was designed for you today. Take A Trip Sierra Magazine Sierra is a national print and digital magazine publishing award-winning journalism. It combines features on green living and outdoor adventure with reporting about threats to the environment, conveying the ideals at the heart of the Sierra Club’s mission. Sierra Club members enjoy a free subscription to Sierra. See our 2025 Winter Issue ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 3: Contact Us | Sierra Club URL: https://www.sierraclub.org/contact-us Words: 108 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Contact Us Sierra Club National Headquarters 2101 Webster St Suite 1300 Oakland, CA 94612 USA Phone: 415-977-5500 Fax: 510-208-3140 Office hours: 9AM-5PM M-F PT Sierra Club Legislative Office 50 F Street, NW, Eighth Floor Washington, DC 20001 USA Phone: 202-547-1141 Fax: 202-547-6009 Office hours: 9AM-5PM M-F ET Important Email Addresses: Office hours are 9AM - 5 PM Monday - Friday PT General information: information@sierraclub.org Membership questions: member.care@sierraclub.org Changes of address: address.changes@sierraclub.org Outdoor activities: national.outings@sierraclub.org Online merchandise orders: member.care@sierraclub.org Wild Places sponsorship information/orders: member.care@sierraclub.org Sierra magazine: sierra.magazine@sierraclub.org Licensing inquiries: licensing@sierraclub.org Human resources: careers@sierraclub.org or visit our Careers pages. Email/Unsubscribe Issues: member.care@sierraclub.org Website technical problems: website.help@sierraclub.org Local Chapter Directory: www.sierraclub.org/chapters ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 4: Contact Us | Sierra Club URL: https://www.sierraclub.org/contact Words: 108 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Contact Us Sierra Club National Headquarters 2101 Webster St Suite 1300 Oakland, CA 94612 USA Phone: 415-977-5500 Fax: 510-208-3140 Office hours: 9AM-5PM M-F PT Sierra Club Legislative Office 50 F Street, NW, Eighth Floor Washington, DC 20001 USA Phone: 202-547-1141 Fax: 202-547-6009 Office hours: 9AM-5PM M-F ET Important Email Addresses: Office hours are 9AM - 5 PM Monday - Friday PT General information: information@sierraclub.org Membership questions: member.care@sierraclub.org Changes of address: address.changes@sierraclub.org Outdoor activities: national.outings@sierraclub.org Online merchandise orders: member.care@sierraclub.org Wild Places sponsorship information/orders: member.care@sierraclub.org Sierra magazine: sierra.magazine@sierraclub.org Licensing inquiries: licensing@sierraclub.org Human resources: careers@sierraclub.org or visit our Careers pages. Email/Unsubscribe Issues: member.care@sierraclub.org Website technical problems: website.help@sierraclub.org Local Chapter Directory: www.sierraclub.org/chapters ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 5: About the Sierra Club | Sierra Club URL: https://www.sierraclub.org/about Words: 573 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── About the Sierra Club The Sierra Club is the most enduring and influential grassroots environmental organization in the United States. We amplify the power of our millions of members and supporters to defend everyone’s right to a healthy world. Donate Mission Statement To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives. 2030 Strategic Vision The 2030 Strategic Framework provides a vision for the world Sierra Club wants to conserve, protect, and create. This vision is firmly rooted in our Core Values of anti-racism, balance, collaboration, justice, and transformation. See our 2030 Strategic Vision Read about our Core Values +1.5ΒΊ before dire climate disruption 11M Americans living with polluted air The Challenge Today, there are serious challenges ahead: a warming climate, unprecedented levels of pollution, and powerful special interests undermining basic protections. There’s no time to waste in coming together for new solutionsβ€”which is why the Sierra Club is bringing people together to build the most powerful and effective environmental movement the world has ever seen. 4,500 rallies and events 3M+ petition signatures How We Do It We’ve built a national community of volunteers, advocates, and grassroots activists who show up when and where it counts. From securing protection for 439 parks and monuments, to winning passage of the Clean Air and Endangered Species Acts, to putting over 281 coal plants on the path to replacement with clean energy, to securing the right of every kid in America to visit a national park, we have an unmatched record of success and impact. #KeepItInTheGround DC Rally, May 2016 A Diverse Coalition We work with other partner organizations, nonprofits, and campaigns to build a diverse, inclusive movement that represents today’s American public. We know that environmental issues can’t be separated from social justiceβ€”because we all breathe the same air and share the same land. The Sierra Club also works with and supports companies that know strong values are a part of smart business. Learn More Sign up for the latest environmental news and actions. Email Address Zip Code SIGN UP By taking this action to protect the planet, you are affirming you want to receive regular Sierra Club communications and may vote on policy designated by the Sierra Club Board. Over 7,500 trained volunteers lead Sierra Club outings across the country and abroad each year. Enjoying the Outdoors And we help people enjoy the earth we’re protecting. Each year, Sierra Club volunteers lead over 15,000 trips annually, from extended trips across the world to afternoon hikes not far from home. Explore Trips Become a Member There’s a place for you here. Join millions like you fighting for change. Join Renew John Muir at Kings River, 1902 Our Roots The Sierra Club's first members, including John Muir, were originally focused on the conservation of California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Since then, the Sierra Club has evolved into an organization that works to advance climate solutions and ensure everyone has access to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment. Explore Our History More About the Sierra Club Our Initiatives Policy Positions Equity and Inclusion Since 1892 10M+ acres of wilderness protected 382 coal plants retired 467 parks & monuments established 15K outings taken per year ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 6: About Us | Sierra Club URL: https://www.sierraclub.org/about-us Words: 570 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── About Us What Is the Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club? The Angeles Chapter is the regional chapter of the National Sierra Club. The Angeles Chapter includes Los Angeles and San Diego counties. For over 100 years, the Sierra Club has played a key role in protecting millions of acres of America’s national parks, open space, and wilderness areas. What is the San Fernando Valley Sierra Club Group? The San Fernando Valley Sierra Club Group is an integral part of the Sierra Club, Angeles Chapter. The Valley is one of the most populated regional groups of the Angeles Chapter, with some 4,700 members. With a rich diversity of natural area and climate, we have many options to choose from for our recreational activities. Hike Schedule Hikes are offered (varying degrees of difficulty) every Tuesday and Thursday morning. Weekend and evening hikes are also available. Locations for the hikes include the Santa Monica, Santa Susana, and San Gabriel Mountain ranges. We also hike in Simi Valley. Another hiking gem which is a favorite is the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, which includes Lake Balboa. Hike Leaders All Sierra Club hike leaders must go through a National Sierra Club training course, and must maintain CPR and first-aid training certification. All hikes include both leaders and co-leaders to insure participant safety. Conservation Activities We are working on various conservation issues in the San Fernando Valley. Our efforts include: 2 members on the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Steering Committee, which helps to keep the Sepulveda Basin attractive to wildlife. Working Against the Hidden Creeks Estates Development near Porter Ranch in the Santa Susana Mts. (See more info. in our "Take Action" website section) Oil drilling performed by the Termo Company in the Santa Susana Mts, Aliso Canyon. They have 18 wells and are requesting to drill 12 more. (See more info. in our "Take Action" website section) Gas Storage in the Santa Susana Mts, Aliso Canyon and the gas leak that resulted. It has been leaking for more than a month. (See more info. in our "Take Action" website section) Vall E Vents and Valley Sierran Is in transition at this time Join Our Club Join the hundreds of members of the Sierra Club! You will be supporting a good cause. You can also volunteer to be a part of the SFVSC Group team and assist in the direction of the Group. Joining is an easy as a walk in the park! Complete our membership application, or sign up online at the Sierra club website (www.sierraclub.org). Meetings Details will be in the Angeles Chapter's Calendar and on the Group's homepage. We will be meeting April 8, 2025, and October 14, 2025. SFVSCV Group Management Committee Lyn Klein, Group Chair/Political Chair Rebecca Arvizu- Secretary Rebecca Arvizu and Lionel Mares Program Co-Chairs Terrie Brady, Conservation Chair and Social Media Joe Phillips and David Goldstein Outings Co-Chairs Meril S. Platzer M.D.-Membership Chair Joe Phillips-Treasurer At Large Member-Open Co- Group Chair-Open Contact Lyn Klein (lynklein2002@yahoo.com) for information on Committees: Political, Conservation, Outings, Membership and Programs. Sierra Club's Mission Statement To explore,enjoy and protect the wild places, To practice and promote responsible use of the Earth's ecosystem and resources, To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment, And to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives. Join the Sierra Club today! Give a Gift Membership! Sierra Club-San Fernando Valley Group ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 7: Ways to Give | Sierra Club URL: https://www.sierraclub.org/renew Words: 372 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Ways to Give See More Ways to Give Join Renew Donate Give Monthly Renew Love being a member of the Sierra Club? We need your help more than ever. Renew your membership today. If there was ever a time to come back to Sierra Club, it's now. The threats to clean air, safe drinking water, wildlife and wild places are mounting every day. Rejoin the nation's largest and most effective grassroots organization and be a voice for our natural world. Renew your membership today. SINGLE JOINT LIFE (We cannot) violate our parks, forests, wildernesses... to ruin for all time what all time cannot replace. -NANCY NEWHALL Why I Give "The Sierra Club gets things done because of its size. I trust its breadth and depth of expertise, and count on it to track a wide variety of issues β€” from promoting clean energy to protecting wetlands β€” at the local to the global level." More Ways to Give Membership Options Join Renew Life Membership Gift Membership Support Your Local Chapter Monthly Gifts Monthly Giving Program Leadership Giving Sequoia Circle Make a c4 Stock Gift Leave a Legacy Gifts Via Will Life Income Gifts Tax-Reducing Gifts Retirement Plan Gifts Gift Planning Tax-Favorable Gifts Donate to the Sierra Club Foundation IRA Qualified Charitable Distribution Donor-Advised Funds Sierra Club Foundation-Sponsored Projects Gift Planning Stock or Property Gifts Donate Your Car Honor & Tribute Gifts Celebration Donations Memorial Donations Download and Print Form Be a Force for Good EnergySage CARS Gifts That Make a Difference Sierra Club Store Adopt a Wild Animal Major Gifts and Foundation Grants For other ways to support Sierra Club's mission, including through major gifts and foundation grants, please contact majorgifts@sierraclub.org. Email Major Gifts "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees." β€” John Muir Member Care Our team of Member Care representatives is ready to help you with any questions you have. Please contact us by email at member.care@sierraclub.org, or by phone at 415-977-5653. Our office hours are 9 AM - 5 PM PT Monday - Friday. Contact Us Your Impact 10M+ acres of wilderness protected 75K volunteer outings leaders 467 parks & monuments established 15K outings taken per year

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The San Gabriel Valley Task Force of the Angeles Chapter of Sierra Club addresses regional conservation issues in the entire San Gabriel Valley stretching from the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, south to the Montebello and Puente-Chino Hills. Our Task Force monitors activities that pose threats to open space and habitat within the region. We are interested in water supplies and quality, waste and landfills, air quality and transportation. A major long-term focus of our activities has been on the San Gabriel River and Rio Hondo watersheds and planning, support and development the Emerald Necklaceβ€”a 17-mile-long loop of greenbelt, parks and trails that connect the San Gabriel River, the Whittier Narrows and the Rio Hondo. Goals are to restore the river's natural functioning; to set examples for conservation of water resources; and promote the cultural heritage and historic significance of the San Gabriel River, Rio Hondo, and their tributaries. Members include representatives from the Pasadena, Rio Hondo and Long Beach Groups and any other interested Sierra Club members. The Task Force works in partnership with government agencies, elected leaders, conservancies, cities as well as community groups and nonprofit conservation groups to support the environmentally best solutions to projects proposed within the Valley. Projects with which we are currently involved: Involvement in planning for the proposed new Discovery Center in Whittier Narrows, a nature center serving as gateway to the Whittier Narrows Preservation of the Gordon-Mull property in Glendora as open space rather than as a housing development. Opposing the construction of a hazardous waste facility near the margins of the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area. Continuing support of Emerald Necklace projects. Providing input as planning is in progress for the new Puente Hills Regional Park, located on the closed Puente Hills Landfill Β·Advocating for opening of blocked trailheads that limit public use of Native Habitat Authority lands in the Puente Chino Hills. Providing input on the new San Gabriel Mountains National Monument with support for ultimate creation of a national recreational area extending from the Gabriel Mountains to the San Gabriel River, the Rio Hondo and into the Puente-Chino Hills. Actively opposing new oil drilling on the Native Habitat Authority lands in the Puente-Chino Hills Chair: Joan Licari Telephone: 626-330-4229 E-mail: jlicari2013@gmail.com Meetings: As needed, Contact Chair (above). Join the Sierra Club today! Give a Gift Membership!", "word_count": 399, "char_count": 2620 }, { "url": "https://www.sierraclub.org/", "page_name": "Home | Sierra Club", "title": "Home | Sierra Club", "content": "Fight for the Planet Sierra Club is working tirelessly to protect wildlife and wild places, ensure clean air and water for all, and fight the devastating effects of climate change. Donate Sierra Club is the largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization in the country. For more than 130 years, we’ve been working to promote clean energy, safeguard the health of our communities, protect wildlife, and preserve our remaining wild places through grassroots activism, public education, lobbying, and legal action. Climate We are stopping the expansion of oil and gas and accelerating the transition to a clean-energy economy Conservation We are preserving the beauty of nature by protecting lands, waters and wildlife People We are fighting for all people to benefit from clean air, fresh water, a safe climate, and connection to nature Join Our Movement We can stop the climate crisis. But we must act now, together, to save our home, our world. The Sierra Club has people in 50 states across the country ready to mobilize. Will you join us? Take Action Get involved in Our local chapters are the heart and soul of the Sierra Club. Explore what’s happening in your area and how you can join in. Learn More Sign up for the latest environmental news and actions. Email Address Zip Code SIGN UP By taking this action to protect the planet, you are affirming you want to receive regular Sierra Club communications and may vote on policy designated by the Sierra Club Board. Get Outside The Sierra Club Outings program provides environmentally friendly outdoor adventuresβ€”from Tahoe to Tibetβ€”for people of all ages, abilities, and interests. Find a trip that feels like it was designed for you today. Take A Trip Sierra Magazine Sierra is a national print and digital magazine publishing award-winning journalism. It combines features on green living and outdoor adventure with reporting about threats to the environment, conveying the ideals at the heart of the Sierra Club’s mission. Sierra Club members enjoy a free subscription to Sierra. 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Email/Unsubscribe Issues: member.care@sierraclub.org Website technical problems: website.help@sierraclub.org Local Chapter Directory: www.sierraclub.org/chapters", "word_count": 108, "char_count": 1036 }, { "url": "https://www.sierraclub.org/contact", "page_name": "Contact Us | Sierra Club", "title": "Contact Us | Sierra Club", "content": "Contact Us Sierra Club National Headquarters 2101 Webster St Suite 1300 Oakland, CA 94612 USA Phone: 415-977-5500 Fax: 510-208-3140 Office hours: 9AM-5PM M-F PT Sierra Club Legislative Office 50 F Street, NW, Eighth Floor Washington, DC 20001 USA Phone: 202-547-1141 Fax: 202-547-6009 Office hours: 9AM-5PM M-F ET Important Email Addresses: Office hours are 9AM - 5 PM Monday - Friday PT General information: information@sierraclub.org Membership questions: member.care@sierraclub.org Changes of address: address.changes@sierraclub.org Outdoor activities: national.outings@sierraclub.org Online merchandise orders: member.care@sierraclub.org Wild Places sponsorship information/orders: member.care@sierraclub.org Sierra magazine: sierra.magazine@sierraclub.org Licensing inquiries: licensing@sierraclub.org Human resources: careers@sierraclub.org or visit our Careers pages. 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Donate Mission Statement To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives. 2030 Strategic Vision The 2030 Strategic Framework provides a vision for the world Sierra Club wants to conserve, protect, and create. This vision is firmly rooted in our Core Values of anti-racism, balance, collaboration, justice, and transformation. See our 2030 Strategic Vision Read about our Core Values +1.5ΒΊ before dire climate disruption 11M Americans living with polluted air The Challenge Today, there are serious challenges ahead: a warming climate, unprecedented levels of pollution, and powerful special interests undermining basic protections. There’s no time to waste in coming together for new solutionsβ€”which is why the Sierra Club is bringing people together to build the most powerful and effective environmental movement the world has ever seen. 4,500 rallies and events 3M+ petition signatures How We Do It We’ve built a national community of volunteers, advocates, and grassroots activists who show up when and where it counts. From securing protection for 439 parks and monuments, to winning passage of the Clean Air and Endangered Species Acts, to putting over 281 coal plants on the path to replacement with clean energy, to securing the right of every kid in America to visit a national park, we have an unmatched record of success and impact. #KeepItInTheGround DC Rally, May 2016 A Diverse Coalition We work with other partner organizations, nonprofits, and campaigns to build a diverse, inclusive movement that represents today’s American public. We know that environmental issues can’t be separated from social justiceβ€”because we all breathe the same air and share the same land. The Sierra Club also works with and supports companies that know strong values are a part of smart business. Learn More Sign up for the latest environmental news and actions. Email Address Zip Code SIGN UP By taking this action to protect the planet, you are affirming you want to receive regular Sierra Club communications and may vote on policy designated by the Sierra Club Board. Over 7,500 trained volunteers lead Sierra Club outings across the country and abroad each year. Enjoying the Outdoors And we help people enjoy the earth we’re protecting. Each year, Sierra Club volunteers lead over 15,000 trips annually, from extended trips across the world to afternoon hikes not far from home. Explore Trips Become a Member There’s a place for you here. Join millions like you fighting for change. Join Renew John Muir at Kings River, 1902 Our Roots The Sierra Club's first members, including John Muir, were originally focused on the conservation of California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Since then, the Sierra Club has evolved into an organization that works to advance climate solutions and ensure everyone has access to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment. Explore Our History More About the Sierra Club Our Initiatives Policy Positions Equity and Inclusion Since 1892 10M+ acres of wilderness protected 382 coal plants retired 467 parks & monuments established 15K outings taken per year", "word_count": 573, "char_count": 3598 }, { "url": "https://www.sierraclub.org/about-us", "page_name": "About Us | Sierra Club", "title": "About Us | Sierra Club", "content": "About Us What Is the Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club? The Angeles Chapter is the regional chapter of the National Sierra Club. The Angeles Chapter includes Los Angeles and San Diego counties. For over 100 years, the Sierra Club has played a key role in protecting millions of acres of America’s national parks, open space, and wilderness areas. What is the San Fernando Valley Sierra Club Group? The San Fernando Valley Sierra Club Group is an integral part of the Sierra Club, Angeles Chapter. The Valley is one of the most populated regional groups of the Angeles Chapter, with some 4,700 members. With a rich diversity of natural area and climate, we have many options to choose from for our recreational activities. Hike Schedule Hikes are offered (varying degrees of difficulty) every Tuesday and Thursday morning. Weekend and evening hikes are also available. Locations for the hikes include the Santa Monica, Santa Susana, and San Gabriel Mountain ranges. We also hike in Simi Valley. Another hiking gem which is a favorite is the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, which includes Lake Balboa. Hike Leaders All Sierra Club hike leaders must go through a National Sierra Club training course, and must maintain CPR and first-aid training certification. All hikes include both leaders and co-leaders to insure participant safety. Conservation Activities We are working on various conservation issues in the San Fernando Valley. Our efforts include: 2 members on the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Steering Committee, which helps to keep the Sepulveda Basin attractive to wildlife. Working Against the Hidden Creeks Estates Development near Porter Ranch in the Santa Susana Mts. (See more info. in our \"Take Action\" website section) Oil drilling performed by the Termo Company in the Santa Susana Mts, Aliso Canyon. They have 18 wells and are requesting to drill 12 more. (See more info. in our \"Take Action\" website section) Gas Storage in the Santa Susana Mts, Aliso Canyon and the gas leak that resulted. It has been leaking for more than a month. (See more info. in our \"Take Action\" website section) Vall E Vents and Valley Sierran Is in transition at this time Join Our Club Join the hundreds of members of the Sierra Club! You will be supporting a good cause. You can also volunteer to be a part of the SFVSC Group team and assist in the direction of the Group. Joining is an easy as a walk in the park! Complete our membership application, or sign up online at the Sierra club website (www.sierraclub.org). Meetings Details will be in the Angeles Chapter's Calendar and on the Group's homepage. We will be meeting April 8, 2025, and October 14, 2025. SFVSCV Group Management Committee Lyn Klein, Group Chair/Political Chair Rebecca Arvizu- Secretary Rebecca Arvizu and Lionel Mares Program Co-Chairs Terrie Brady, Conservation Chair and Social Media Joe Phillips and David Goldstein Outings Co-Chairs Meril S. Platzer M.D.-Membership Chair Joe Phillips-Treasurer At Large Member-Open Co- Group Chair-Open Contact Lyn Klein (lynklein2002@yahoo.com) for information on Committees: Political, Conservation, Outings, Membership and Programs. Sierra Club's Mission Statement To explore,enjoy and protect the wild places, To practice and promote responsible use of the Earth's ecosystem and resources, To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment, And to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives. Join the Sierra Club today! Give a Gift Membership! Sierra Club-San Fernando Valley Group", "word_count": 570, "char_count": 3555 }, { "url": "https://www.sierraclub.org/renew", "page_name": "Ways to Give | Sierra Club", "title": "Ways to Give | Sierra Club", "content": "Ways to Give See More Ways to Give Join Renew Donate Give Monthly Renew Love being a member of the Sierra Club? We need your help more than ever. Renew your membership today. If there was ever a time to come back to Sierra Club, it's now. The threats to clean air, safe drinking water, wildlife and wild places are mounting every day. Rejoin the nation's largest and most effective grassroots organization and be a voice for our natural world. Renew your membership today. SINGLE JOINT LIFE (We cannot) violate our parks, forests, wildernesses... to ruin for all time what all time cannot replace. -NANCY NEWHALL Why I Give \"The Sierra Club gets things done because of its size. I trust its breadth and depth of expertise, and count on it to track a wide variety of issues β€” from promoting clean energy to protecting wetlands β€” at the local to the global level.\" More Ways to Give Membership Options Join Renew Life Membership Gift Membership Support Your Local Chapter Monthly Gifts Monthly Giving Program Leadership Giving Sequoia Circle Make a c4 Stock Gift Leave a Legacy Gifts Via Will Life Income Gifts Tax-Reducing Gifts Retirement Plan Gifts Gift Planning Tax-Favorable Gifts Donate to the Sierra Club Foundation IRA Qualified Charitable Distribution Donor-Advised Funds Sierra Club Foundation-Sponsored Projects Gift Planning Stock or Property Gifts Donate Your Car Honor & Tribute Gifts Celebration Donations Memorial Donations Download and Print Form Be a Force for Good EnergySage CARS Gifts That Make a Difference Sierra Club Store Adopt a Wild Animal Major Gifts and Foundation Grants For other ways to support Sierra Club's mission, including through major gifts and foundation grants, please contact majorgifts@sierraclub.org. Email Major Gifts \"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees.\" β€” John Muir Member Care Our team of Member Care representatives is ready to help you with any questions you have. Please contact us by email at member.care@sierraclub.org, or by phone at 415-977-5653. Our office hours are 9 AM - 5 PM PT Monday - Friday. Contact Us Your Impact 10M+ acres of wilderness protected 75K volunteer outings leaders 467 parks & monuments established 15K outings taken per year", "word_count": 372, "char_count": 2277 } ] }, "content": { "full_text": "================================================================================\nFULL TEXT EXTRACTION: Sierra Club San Gabriel Valley Task Force\nURL: https://www.sierraclub.org/angeles/san-gabriel-valley-task-force\nExtracted: 2026-01-08T22:26:05.637068Z\n================================================================================\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 1: San Gabriel Valley Task Force | Sierra Club\nURL: https://www.sierraclub.org/angeles/san-gabriel-valley-task-force\nWords: 399\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nSan Gabriel Valley Task Force We invite you to join us! The San Gabriel Valley Task Force of the Angeles Chapter of Sierra Club addresses regional conservation issues in the entire San Gabriel Valley stretching from the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, south to the Montebello and Puente-Chino Hills. Our Task Force monitors activities that pose threats to open space and habitat within the region. We are interested in water supplies and quality, waste and landfills, air quality and transportation. A major long-term focus of our activities has been on the San Gabriel River and Rio Hondo watersheds and planning, support and development the Emerald Necklaceβ€”a 17-mile-long loop of greenbelt, parks and trails that connect the San Gabriel River, the Whittier Narrows and the Rio Hondo. Goals are to restore the river's natural functioning; to set examples for conservation of water resources; and promote the cultural heritage and historic significance of the San Gabriel River, Rio Hondo, and their tributaries. Members include representatives from the Pasadena, Rio Hondo and Long Beach Groups and any other interested Sierra Club members. The Task Force works in partnership with government agencies, elected leaders, conservancies, cities as well as community groups and nonprofit conservation groups to support the environmentally best solutions to projects proposed within the Valley. Projects with which we are currently involved: Involvement in planning for the proposed new Discovery Center in Whittier Narrows, a nature center serving as gateway to the Whittier Narrows Preservation of the Gordon-Mull property in Glendora as open space rather than as a housing development. Opposing the construction of a hazardous waste facility near the margins of the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area. Continuing support of Emerald Necklace projects. Providing input as planning is in progress for the new Puente Hills Regional Park, located on the closed Puente Hills Landfill Β·Advocating for opening of blocked trailheads that limit public use of Native Habitat Authority lands in the Puente Chino Hills. Providing input on the new San Gabriel Mountains National Monument with support for ultimate creation of a national recreational area extending from the Gabriel Mountains to the San Gabriel River, the Rio Hondo and into the Puente-Chino Hills. Actively opposing new oil drilling on the Native Habitat Authority lands in the Puente-Chino Hills Chair: Joan Licari Telephone: 626-330-4229 E-mail: jlicari2013@gmail.com Meetings: As needed, Contact Chair (above). Join the Sierra Club today! Give a Gift Membership!\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 2: Home | Sierra Club\nURL: https://www.sierraclub.org/\nWords: 339\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nFight for the Planet Sierra Club is working tirelessly to protect wildlife and wild places, ensure clean air and water for all, and fight the devastating effects of climate change. Donate Sierra Club is the largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization in the country. For more than 130 years, we’ve been working to promote clean energy, safeguard the health of our communities, protect wildlife, and preserve our remaining wild places through grassroots activism, public education, lobbying, and legal action. Climate We are stopping the expansion of oil and gas and accelerating the transition to a clean-energy economy Conservation We are preserving the beauty of nature by protecting lands, waters and wildlife People We are fighting for all people to benefit from clean air, fresh water, a safe climate, and connection to nature Join Our Movement We can stop the climate crisis. But we must act now, together, to save our home, our world. The Sierra Club has people in 50 states across the country ready to mobilize. Will you join us? Take Action Get involved in Our local chapters are the heart and soul of the Sierra Club. Explore what’s happening in your area and how you can join in. Learn More Sign up for the latest environmental news and actions. Email Address Zip Code SIGN UP By taking this action to protect the planet, you are affirming you want to receive regular Sierra Club communications and may vote on policy designated by the Sierra Club Board. Get Outside The Sierra Club Outings program provides environmentally friendly outdoor adventuresβ€”from Tahoe to Tibetβ€”for people of all ages, abilities, and interests. Find a trip that feels like it was designed for you today. Take A Trip Sierra Magazine Sierra is a national print and digital magazine publishing award-winning journalism. It combines features on green living and outdoor adventure with reporting about threats to the environment, conveying the ideals at the heart of the Sierra Club’s mission. Sierra Club members enjoy a free subscription to Sierra. See our 2025 Winter Issue\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 3: Contact Us | Sierra Club\nURL: https://www.sierraclub.org/contact-us\nWords: 108\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nContact Us Sierra Club National Headquarters 2101 Webster St Suite 1300 Oakland, CA 94612 USA Phone: 415-977-5500 Fax: 510-208-3140 Office hours: 9AM-5PM M-F PT Sierra Club Legislative Office 50 F Street, NW, Eighth Floor Washington, DC 20001 USA Phone: 202-547-1141 Fax: 202-547-6009 Office hours: 9AM-5PM M-F ET Important Email Addresses: Office hours are 9AM - 5 PM Monday - Friday PT General information: information@sierraclub.org Membership questions: member.care@sierraclub.org Changes of address: address.changes@sierraclub.org Outdoor activities: national.outings@sierraclub.org Online merchandise orders: member.care@sierraclub.org Wild Places sponsorship information/orders: member.care@sierraclub.org Sierra magazine: sierra.magazine@sierraclub.org Licensing inquiries: licensing@sierraclub.org Human resources: careers@sierraclub.org or visit our Careers pages. Email/Unsubscribe Issues: member.care@sierraclub.org Website technical problems: website.help@sierraclub.org Local Chapter Directory: www.sierraclub.org/chapters\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 4: Contact Us | Sierra Club\nURL: https://www.sierraclub.org/contact\nWords: 108\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nContact Us Sierra Club National Headquarters 2101 Webster St Suite 1300 Oakland, CA 94612 USA Phone: 415-977-5500 Fax: 510-208-3140 Office hours: 9AM-5PM M-F PT Sierra Club Legislative Office 50 F Street, NW, Eighth Floor Washington, DC 20001 USA Phone: 202-547-1141 Fax: 202-547-6009 Office hours: 9AM-5PM M-F ET Important Email Addresses: Office hours are 9AM - 5 PM Monday - Friday PT General information: information@sierraclub.org Membership questions: member.care@sierraclub.org Changes of address: address.changes@sierraclub.org Outdoor activities: national.outings@sierraclub.org Online merchandise orders: member.care@sierraclub.org Wild Places sponsorship information/orders: member.care@sierraclub.org Sierra magazine: sierra.magazine@sierraclub.org Licensing inquiries: licensing@sierraclub.org Human resources: careers@sierraclub.org or visit our Careers pages. 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Donate Mission Statement To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives. 2030 Strategic Vision The 2030 Strategic Framework provides a vision for the world Sierra Club wants to conserve, protect, and create. This vision is firmly rooted in our Core Values of anti-racism, balance, collaboration, justice, and transformation. See our 2030 Strategic Vision Read about our Core Values +1.5ΒΊ before dire climate disruption 11M Americans living with polluted air The Challenge Today, there are serious challenges ahead: a warming climate, unprecedented levels of pollution, and powerful special interests undermining basic protections. There’s no time to waste in coming together for new solutionsβ€”which is why the Sierra Club is bringing people together to build the most powerful and effective environmental movement the world has ever seen. 4,500 rallies and events 3M+ petition signatures How We Do It We’ve built a national community of volunteers, advocates, and grassroots activists who show up when and where it counts. From securing protection for 439 parks and monuments, to winning passage of the Clean Air and Endangered Species Acts, to putting over 281 coal plants on the path to replacement with clean energy, to securing the right of every kid in America to visit a national park, we have an unmatched record of success and impact. #KeepItInTheGround DC Rally, May 2016 A Diverse Coalition We work with other partner organizations, nonprofits, and campaigns to build a diverse, inclusive movement that represents today’s American public. We know that environmental issues can’t be separated from social justiceβ€”because we all breathe the same air and share the same land. The Sierra Club also works with and supports companies that know strong values are a part of smart business. Learn More Sign up for the latest environmental news and actions. Email Address Zip Code SIGN UP By taking this action to protect the planet, you are affirming you want to receive regular Sierra Club communications and may vote on policy designated by the Sierra Club Board. Over 7,500 trained volunteers lead Sierra Club outings across the country and abroad each year. Enjoying the Outdoors And we help people enjoy the earth we’re protecting. Each year, Sierra Club volunteers lead over 15,000 trips annually, from extended trips across the world to afternoon hikes not far from home. Explore Trips Become a Member There’s a place for you here. Join millions like you fighting for change. Join Renew John Muir at Kings River, 1902 Our Roots The Sierra Club's first members, including John Muir, were originally focused on the conservation of California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Since then, the Sierra Club has evolved into an organization that works to advance climate solutions and ensure everyone has access to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment. Explore Our History More About the Sierra Club Our Initiatives Policy Positions Equity and Inclusion Since 1892 10M+ acres of wilderness protected 382 coal plants retired 467 parks & monuments established 15K outings taken per year\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 6: About Us | Sierra Club\nURL: https://www.sierraclub.org/about-us\nWords: 570\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nAbout Us What Is the Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club? The Angeles Chapter is the regional chapter of the National Sierra Club. The Angeles Chapter includes Los Angeles and San Diego counties. For over 100 years, the Sierra Club has played a key role in protecting millions of acres of America’s national parks, open space, and wilderness areas. What is the San Fernando Valley Sierra Club Group? The San Fernando Valley Sierra Club Group is an integral part of the Sierra Club, Angeles Chapter. The Valley is one of the most populated regional groups of the Angeles Chapter, with some 4,700 members. With a rich diversity of natural area and climate, we have many options to choose from for our recreational activities. Hike Schedule Hikes are offered (varying degrees of difficulty) every Tuesday and Thursday morning. Weekend and evening hikes are also available. Locations for the hikes include the Santa Monica, Santa Susana, and San Gabriel Mountain ranges. We also hike in Simi Valley. Another hiking gem which is a favorite is the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, which includes Lake Balboa. Hike Leaders All Sierra Club hike leaders must go through a National Sierra Club training course, and must maintain CPR and first-aid training certification. All hikes include both leaders and co-leaders to insure participant safety. Conservation Activities We are working on various conservation issues in the San Fernando Valley. Our efforts include: 2 members on the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Steering Committee, which helps to keep the Sepulveda Basin attractive to wildlife. Working Against the Hidden Creeks Estates Development near Porter Ranch in the Santa Susana Mts. (See more info. in our \"Take Action\" website section) Oil drilling performed by the Termo Company in the Santa Susana Mts, Aliso Canyon. They have 18 wells and are requesting to drill 12 more. (See more info. in our \"Take Action\" website section) Gas Storage in the Santa Susana Mts, Aliso Canyon and the gas leak that resulted. It has been leaking for more than a month. (See more info. in our \"Take Action\" website section) Vall E Vents and Valley Sierran Is in transition at this time Join Our Club Join the hundreds of members of the Sierra Club! You will be supporting a good cause. You can also volunteer to be a part of the SFVSC Group team and assist in the direction of the Group. Joining is an easy as a walk in the park! Complete our membership application, or sign up online at the Sierra club website (www.sierraclub.org). Meetings Details will be in the Angeles Chapter's Calendar and on the Group's homepage. We will be meeting April 8, 2025, and October 14, 2025. SFVSCV Group Management Committee Lyn Klein, Group Chair/Political Chair Rebecca Arvizu- Secretary Rebecca Arvizu and Lionel Mares Program Co-Chairs Terrie Brady, Conservation Chair and Social Media Joe Phillips and David Goldstein Outings Co-Chairs Meril S. Platzer M.D.-Membership Chair Joe Phillips-Treasurer At Large Member-Open Co- Group Chair-Open Contact Lyn Klein (lynklein2002@yahoo.com) for information on Committees: Political, Conservation, Outings, Membership and Programs. Sierra Club's Mission Statement To explore,enjoy and protect the wild places, To practice and promote responsible use of the Earth's ecosystem and resources, To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment, And to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives. Join the Sierra Club today! Give a Gift Membership! Sierra Club-San Fernando Valley Group\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 7: Ways to Give | Sierra Club\nURL: https://www.sierraclub.org/renew\nWords: 372\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nWays to Give See More Ways to Give Join Renew Donate Give Monthly Renew Love being a member of the Sierra Club? We need your help more than ever. Renew your membership today. If there was ever a time to come back to Sierra Club, it's now. The threats to clean air, safe drinking water, wildlife and wild places are mounting every day. Rejoin the nation's largest and most effective grassroots organization and be a voice for our natural world. Renew your membership today. SINGLE JOINT LIFE (We cannot) violate our parks, forests, wildernesses... to ruin for all time what all time cannot replace. -NANCY NEWHALL Why I Give \"The Sierra Club gets things done because of its size. I trust its breadth and depth of expertise, and count on it to track a wide variety of issues β€” from promoting clean energy to protecting wetlands β€” at the local to the global level.\" More Ways to Give Membership Options Join Renew Life Membership Gift Membership Support Your Local Chapter Monthly Gifts Monthly Giving Program Leadership Giving Sequoia Circle Make a c4 Stock Gift Leave a Legacy Gifts Via Will Life Income Gifts Tax-Reducing Gifts Retirement Plan Gifts Gift Planning Tax-Favorable Gifts Donate to the Sierra Club Foundation IRA Qualified Charitable Distribution Donor-Advised Funds Sierra Club Foundation-Sponsored Projects Gift Planning Stock or Property Gifts Donate Your Car Honor & Tribute Gifts Celebration Donations Memorial Donations Download and Print Form Be a Force for Good EnergySage CARS Gifts That Make a Difference Sierra Club Store Adopt a Wild Animal Major Gifts and Foundation Grants For other ways to support Sierra Club's mission, including through major gifts and foundation grants, please contact majorgifts@sierraclub.org. Email Major Gifts \"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees.\" β€” John Muir Member Care Our team of Member Care representatives is ready to help you with any questions you have. Please contact us by email at member.care@sierraclub.org, or by phone at 415-977-5653. Our office hours are 9 AM - 5 PM PT Monday - Friday. Contact Us Your Impact 10M+ acres of wilderness protected 75K volunteer outings leaders 467 parks & monuments established 15K outings taken per year\n\n", "word_count": 2581, "pages_crawled": 7 }, "files": { "screenshot": "batch_01/sierraclub_sgv/screenshot_20260108T222605.png", "source_directory": "batch_01/sierraclub_sgv" }, "ai_summary": { "summary_text": "The Sierra Club San Gabriel Valley Task Force is an environmental organization that operates as part of the Angeles Chapter of Sierra Club. 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