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Saturday, May 4th, 1pm at Lake Elmo Park Reserve
Pollinators are in big trouble - let's lend a helping hand. On May 4th, we will planting a pollinator sanctuary along Eagle Point Lake trail with over 1,000 native plants and interseed the prairie near the old barn. Learn about pollinators and pollinator habitat during mini demo talks, and in our usual Pollinator-friendly approach - we make it fun and there will be snacks and give-aways.
Bring a shovel and garden gloves if you have
Learn about pollinators and pollinator habitat during mini demo talks
Help out pollinators in decline and create beauty
When you arrive at Lake Elmo Park Reserve, continue straight until you reach the first parking area on the left for Eagle Point Lake. Our volunteers will direct you to the planting area. Please dress accordingly for weather. It's an all-outdoor event.
Lake Elmo Park Reserve: https://goo.gl/maps/ALzRTBi9NdZx8bjc8
In case of inclement weather, we will reschedule. Please check your email on May 4th for confirmation.
This is a joint program by Pollinator Friendly Alliance and Washington County Parks, Partners include Washington County Conservation District and Wild Ones St. Croix Oak Savanna.