To start. there will be a work party on Saturday, April 28 at Grace Cole Nature Park
The task will be putting in plants along the trail and removing invasive species. Tools will be available, but feel free to bring you own shovels, loppers or other favorites. Gloves will also be available. Wear substantial shoes and be prepared for whatever weather can happen this time of year. Bring a water bottle, too.
Time: 9 AM to 12.
Wetland at Grace Cole Nature Park A tributary to McAleer Creek runs through the park |
But wait! There's more!
A special feature on this day will be the opportunity to participate in a class at the park on Streamside Ecology from 10 to 12, if you choose. This class is conducted by the Adopt-a-Stream Foundation, and taught by their knowledgable staff.
You may choose to stay to participate in Adopt-a-Stream's afternoon work party from 1 to 3, which will be engaged in installing new plants in the wetland area. If you do this you should be sure to bring a lunch. Snacks will be provided, but you'll want a more substantial lunch if you stay for the full-day event.
This is an opportunity to satisfy several hours of community service hours for students, and to make students and adults feel good for having helped to make this local park a better place for people and wildlife.
Contact Mamie Bolender at 206-364-4410 for more information.
Mcaleer Creek DOES NOT run through the park, nor even get close. Photo caption needs to be changed.
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