Join Greenbelt Land Trust for an Earth Day Celebration at Kingston Prairie Preserve near Stayton on Saturday, April 19th, from 10am - 1pm. We'll have bird and wildflower walks from 10am to 11am, 11am to 12pm, and a work party removing Scotch broom from 10am to 1pm that you can join for all or part of the day. Tools, gloves, and some delicious snacks will be provided, and we have some binoculars you can borrow.
Kingston Prairie is one of the best examples of native prairie in the mid-Willamette Valley, and the early wildflowers should be putting on a show accompanied by the song of Western Meadowlarks and many other birds. Join us for a fun day caring for and enjoying the land! Most of our events fill up as soon as we advertise them in our eNews, and that will be out later this week, so grab a spot now:
https://greenbeltlandtrust.org/event/earth-day-at-kingston-prairie/
Want to be a Volunteer Leader and spend the morning leading other volunteers in removing invasive Scotch broom from the prairie? No prior experience with Scotch broom is needed. All you need is an interest in welcoming participants, guiding them to broom patches, sharing instructions, and ensuring a safe and inclusive experience. We'll provide tools, gloves, and training. Volunteer Crew Leaders must be available from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on April 19th. Sign up here:
https://greenbeltlandtrust.org/event/volunteer-crew-leader-earth-day-at-kingston-prairie/
Questions? Contact Outreach Manager Matt Benotsch:
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MATT BENOTSCH (he/him)
OUTREACH MANAGER
greenbeltlandtrust.org
(541) 915.3687 (c)
(541) 752-9609 (o)
101 SW Western Blvd, Ste. 111
Corvallis, OR 97333