[APWG] Invasive Removal this Sunday at Little Paint Branch Park, Beltsville Maryland
Marc Imlay
ialm at erols.com
Wed Sep 14 20:48:36 CDT 2005
Invasive Removal this Sunday at Little Paint Branch Park
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From: The Anacostia Watershed Society
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Subject: Invasive Removal this Sunday at Little Paint Branch Park
SUNDAY INVASIVE REMOVAL
Join AWS for an Invasive Plant Removal at Little Paint Branch Park
Beltsville, MD September 18th 10:00am - 3:00pm
There will be a sign-in and safety orientation. Gloves and tools are provided. Our objective is to remove the invasives to allow natives to grow back.
DIRECTIONS
Take U.S. 1 North from the beltway. Go about 1 mile, passing the National Agricultural Research Center and turn left at the light on Montgomery Rd. Go 3 blocks and turn left on Sellman Road. Go about 5 blocks and turn right into Little Paint Branch Park at the bottom of the hill.
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Join us in Magruder Park on September 24th from 9am - 12pm for National Public Lands Day.
Help restore America's public lands by participating in the 12th annual National Public Lands Day - a nationwide hands-on restoration event!
Register to volunteer with the Hyattsville Office of Volunteer Services. For more information contact Volunteer Coordinator Colleen Aistis at 301.985.5057 or at caistis at hyattsville.org. The City will supply tools and volunteers should dress for the elements.
Meet at Trumbule Nature Trail at 40th Avenue and Hamilton Streets.
More about our non-native plant removal program.
Visit us online at www.anacostiaws.org.
The Anacostia Watershed Society
Jim Connolly
Executive Director
email: info at anacostiaws.org
phone: 301.699.6204
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