Community Spaces Natural Places*

FREE Field Training Events

9-11 a.m. Saturday April 19 (rain date April 26)

or

9-11 a.m. Saturday May 3 (rain date May 10)

Join us to learn to identify invasive plants and techniques for managing them.  Mary Ellen Taylor, Landscape Designer will lead the group on April 19 and Glenn Zelluck, White Clay Creek State Park Grounds Management Foreman will lead it on May 3.


The April 19 field training event will be at the property designated for the new London Britain Twp. Park bounded by Stricklersville Rd. and Flint Hill Roads on the east and north. See map below for the location.   The actual meeting spot may be different than the pull-off marked on the map depending on weather and # of participants.  Registrants will be notified by email or phone.  The May 3rd workshop will either be there or White Clay Creek State Park with registrants being notified later of the site.


If you are already registered, you need not call or email again unless they are canceling or changing dates.  To register if not previously registered, call 610-869-0420 or email riveradministrator@whiteclay.org.

 

* This is an outreach to homeowners and homeowner groups to encourage native landscaping for their individual and community-managed open spaces. Community Spaces, Natural Places is offered by the White Clay Creek Wild & Scenic Program in cooperation with the Townships of London Britain, London Grove, Franklin, and New Garden. Funding was provided by the National Park Service and the Dockstader Foundation. An overview workshop was previously offered in February but you need not have attended it to come to either of these field trainings.

Map to Property designated for New London Britian Township Park

 

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