05/19/2026
Lots of news you can use in today's Delta Happenings: Highway 4 closures (yes, plural), upcoming outreach sessions for the Delta Conveyance Project, and *two* ways to watch sunset bat flyouts. We've also got a new batch of Delta leaders - people whose names you'll be seeing again, if history is our guide. Check it out: https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/CNRA/bulletins/415f2b4
05/14/2026
Ripe Delta cherries, California’s birthday and inspiring historic preservation projects are just a few of the interesting things you’ll find in the latest issue of the Delta Heritage Courier. Check it out, and if you like what you see, please hit the subscribe button to receive this bimonthly newsletter directly. https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/CNRA/bulletins/416c9ab
05/05/2026
Delta Conveyance Project decisions, golden mussel emergency in San Joaquin County, historic relay, SR-4 Closures, and Delta events are the headlines in today's Delta Happenings.
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/CNRA/bulletins/413f8b8
04/21/2026
Delta Conveyance Project news, SR-4 and ferry closures, a new Delta Lidar map and lots of upcoming events are some of the headlines in today's biweekly Delta Happenings. Check it out at the link below!
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/CNRA/bulletins/411f210
04/07/2026
The latest issue of Delta Happenings looks at this weekend’s symposium about the Anza Expedition and the Delta Stewardship Council’s new online Delta Atlas, as well as events going on throughout the Delta. Check it out:
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/CNRA/bulletins/40fcce8
03/24/2026
Conservation incentives for farmers (workshop this THURSDAY)!, Delta events, a traditional knowledge roundtable series, a photo gallery from last weekend's Three Sisters Gardens Spring Skills Share, and Delta agency job openings - these are the headlines from today's Delta Happenings newsletter.
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/CNRA/bulletins/40f4bc5
03/05/2026
The Delta’s brand-new Passport Program, springtime snakes and cool museum exhibits are just a few of the interesting things you’ll find in the latest issue of the Delta Heritage Courier. Check it out, and if you like what you see, please hit the subscribe button to receive this bimonthly newsletter directly.
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/CNRA/bulletins/40acee7
03/02/2026
The Delta National Heritage Area is now part of the nationwide Passport to your National Parks program! We've got 27 locations throughout the NHA where you can get your passport stamped.
The program - a way to commemorate your travels to the nation's most beautiful, historic, and culturally significant places - kicked off Saturday at RioVision Gallery in Rio Vista, with Congressman John Garamendi doing the honors of the first stamp.
Also part of the kickoff: DPC Chair Diane Burgis; NHA Advisory Committee Vice Chair Elizabeth Patterson and Members Colin Coffey, LeighAnn Davis and Stuart Walthall; Delta Conservancy Deputy Executive Officer Karen Buhr; and Delta Stewardship Council Chair Julie Lee.
Learn more about what the program is, where to get a passport, and where to find stamping stations here: https://delta.ca.gov/photo-gallery-sacramento-san-joaquin-delta-national-heritage-area-passport-program-kicks-off/
Contra Costa County Supervisor Diane Burgis Delta Stewardship Council Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy
02/24/2026
In today's Delta Happenings: Delta Conveyance Project hearings this week, Delta Leadership Program in Rio Vista, openings at the DPC (a job and committee positions), a roundup of major work on Delta roads and bridges, and our Delta events calendar!
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/CNRA/bulletins/40942a9