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Nature Day Camp
Application Deadline April 20, 2012:
Green
Thumbs Needed
at the Homestead
Calling all
gardeners! Plans are taking shape for the heirloom vegetable
garden at the Homestead Farm. Seeds for pumpkins and
watermelons, potatoes and onions, pole beans and other plants
will soon be here, ready for school children to plant this
spring. What we REALLY need are volunteers to help weed, water
and tend our heirloom vegetables and flower beds throughout the
summer months! If you’re interested in helping out (and taking
home some of the produce) please contact Kyle Bagnall at
631-0830 or by
email.
Become a Homestead Volunteer
If
you enjoy learning historical skills and stories, playing
old-time games and sharing your knowledge with others, we need
you! From May 30 – September 5 volunteers at the Homestead Farm
will greet visitors, lead activities and demonstrate historic
skills on Sunday afternoons. For
more information, please contact Kyle Bagnall at 631-0830 or by
email.
Exotic Plant Pulls
Help control invasive exotic plants at the Nature Center! We
will focus on pulling garlic mustard, a very aggressive plant
invading our woodland understory that can crowd out spring
beauty, Dutchman's breeches and trillium. Our objective is to
remove garlic mustard from especially sensitive areas before it
completely takes over. Meet at the Temporary Visitor Center.
Gloves will be provided. If weather conditions are unfavorable
the cleanup will be canceled. Please
contact Phil
Stephens by
email or by calling 989-631-0830
if you plan to come.
River Cleanup Workday
Here's your chance
to help keep our local rivers clean. In past years, we've pulled
out tractor tires, bottles and car parts. Bit by bit, the rivers
appear to be getting cleaner. We'll use a combination of wading
and canoeing. If you are interested in helping clean a section
of the Pine or Chippewa River, contact Phil Stephens by email
or by calling 989-631-0830. |