Monday, June 6, 2011

2011 WQMP is a GO ... and another volunteer opportunity

Hello All,

We want to give a great big thank you to all of the great folks who keep their commitment to our rivers and to our great organization! The WQMP for 2011 is a go and we are very excited to have Laurie Callahan continue as the WQMP Coordinator for this year. I will post a bit more about details very soon, but for now, please read below to find about another great volunteer opportunity at the Dummerston Bridge .... from Laurie Callahan ....

Here is a volunteer opportunity to lend a hand & help the rain garden grow. The rain garden at the Dummerston covered bridge plays a significant role in protecting the West River water quality at the bridge and downstream. Stewardship of the garden will allow the garden to flourish and to continue in that role of water quality protection.
There will be a work party at the Rte 30 rain garden by the Dummerston covered bridge on Thursday, June 16 from 4-6 PM. Hollis Melton, master gardener from Dummerston, has let me know about this and has mentioned that they can use some additional folks to help-out to get the spring weeding and clean-up accomplished. There will be additional work sessions later in the year. See the recent email exchange between Hollis and I below.
Along with a variety of other native plants, poison ivy also grows in the garden. So, if you participate in the weeding/clean-up , please keep that in mind.
If you are interested in being part of the work party, please send me a short note and I will let Hollis know an approx. number of folks that plan to show-up. If you know Hollis please contact her directly. I hope to see several of you there on June 16th!
Laurie Callahan, SeVWA/WRWA WQMP Coordinator (802-258-1877)

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