

Special Member Feature: Julia Cummings
This interview holds a few special places in my heart. “Why?” you may ask. Well... I’m glad you asked! First, I’m a youth enthusiast. Whenever I have the opportunity to do leadership work with our youth, I feel charged up. I am inspired to be more courageous after having spent time with them. I love the raw energy they bring into the room. I respect their desire to become a better version of themselves. I admire their unfiltered belief that they can change the world, one comm


How We Like to Make an Impact
Thinking back to your childhood, chances are you probably grew up roaming the neighborhood with strict instructions from your mom not to come back until dinnertime. Like many other children, I spent endless afternoons with neighborhood kids creating simple games, playing at the park, or soaring from a homemade rope swing attached to an old oak tree. Although it seemed like a mindless way to pass the time, little did I realize how much I was learning while playing. It wasn't a


It's Up in the Air
Air – 4th in the series on the American Canyon Wetlands Air – Earth’s ether. The medium that eludes sight, as it tickles touch. First on the list of the things we can’t live without. As we have explored in this series, the Wetlands is a place of water and it's a place of land, but it is hugely a place of Air. Of the three, Air is the layer least owned by humans and most by birds. Air, is the space for wings. I have always been fascinated by things that fly, from fireflies to


Interview with Founding Member Jeffery Nichelini
If you have a child or a teenager in one of our American Canyon schools, your child's school would have been a recipient of some level of sponsorships from American Canyon Orthodontics. Its main vision is to support the City of American Canyon's events and the wide range of fundraising events at all of our 5 schools and many organized athletic leagues. All the causes they support comes down to benefiting our next generation. I had the awesome pleasure of interviewing the gent


Footprints in the Sand
Earth - This is the third piece in a series on the American Canyon Wetlands Earth – our element. The ledger of human entries and edits. The place where we plant our feet. Here’s where all the other plants grow, and the food chain dries off before heading out to work. So far we’ve been looking down. This part, like a merry-go-round, will turn on the horizontal, going up or down only as the flow requires it. Land is the middle layer of the wetlands environmental sandwich. Here

Oh, What a Night! What a Glorious Night!
An Evening at the Ruins was unlike anything American Canyon has ever seen. The energy was electric, the setting sun a gorgeous backdrop to a stunning venue that created a truly magical night where we raised $64,000 to support programs, parks and play in American Canyon! We are overwhelmed by the generosity and support shown by our members, our community, and open space enthusiasts at the ACCPF's inaugural fundraising dinner. The excitement level was high as friends and neighb


Water & The Wetlands
Water. The fountain of beginnings. Domain of Earth’s big bang – LIFE! The spot where the sparks keep sparking, pushing the piston, turning the cylinder, ringing round the circle. In this post we’ll go to water, and as we go, we’re going go just a little bit into the layers beneath, pulling back the covers for glimpses on how all this hangs together. We’ll begin by recognizing a basic condition of life - all forms of it need to eat to survive, and the cafeteria line starts in


Interview with Founding Member Fran Lemos
As part of a new series, ACCPF Board Member, Kasama Lee will be interviewing ACCPF Founding Members. A Founding Member will be featured and interviewed each month to share what they love about American Canyon, the outdoors, and why this community means so much. This month we are happy to present featured Founding Member, Fran Lemos! What a true pleasure it was to spend time, and learn about this month's featured ACCPF Founding Member. There are so many great stories that have


Life in our Wetlands
We are so lucky to have guest blogger, John Comisky, join us! John is Vice President at the Wildlife Rescue Center of Napa County. This week John writes about his experience with American Canyon's Wetlands. I walk the wetlands. I listen to their songs. I photograph the pictures they paint. And I often wonder about the lives that are lived there, and the plot behind the show. So this is intended to be the beginning of a series of blogs about all that. It intends to live there.


A Glimpse Inside An Evening At The Ruins
On September 10, 2016, the American Canyon Community Parks Foundation will host its inaugural fundraising dinner, An Evening at the Ruins. The event will be held on the site of one of American Canyon’s most picturesque and historical locations. This exciting event will feature entertainment, in addition to live and silent auctions. The proceeds from the event will benefit parks, programs and play in our community. An Evening at the Ruins promises to be the premier event in Am