Port Costa Conservation Society
Port Costa Conservation Society (PCCS) Mission statement:
“Preserving for public benefit 80 Acres East of Port Costa as a wildlife preserve and the historic 1911 Port Costa school building, which is on the National Register of Historic Places as a historical resource for community, civic, and recreational uses.”
The PCCS is a 510(c)(3) non-profit California organization with an all-volunteer non-paid staff.
The organization has a Board of Directors composed of five elected members who serve 4-year terms. The Board meets publicly every third Monday of the month (unless otherwise posted).
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Become a Port Costa Member; email us your Membership Form
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Please visit our Facebook page for current events: www.facebook.com/portcosta
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Visit our Blog Here
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Visit our (Scanned) PCCS Newsletter Here
PCCS Public Board Meetings
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Third Monday of the Month, 7pm
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No Meetings are held in December
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Located in the Historic Port Costa School
Recreation Room, 1 Plaza Del Hambre
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Check Facebook page for updates
Port Costa is a small town on the Carquinez Strait, located between Crockett and Martinez in west Contra Costa County. Across the water is Benicia, in Solano County.