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Saturday, May 18th – Fairhaven Park Stewardship Work Party

May 8, 2019 by Todd Elsworth Leave a Comment

Saturday, May 18th

Fairhaven Park Work Party
10:00 am – 12:00 pm 

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Meet at the upper shelter. Bus, Bike, Walk or Carpool if you can. 

This work party is part of our Fairhaven Park Stewardship project. We will be removing invasive species to protect our native plants.

Tools and gloves will be provided. Wear reasonable clothing, please. 

All Work Party participants will receive a Stones Throw Brewery coin– good for one beverage of your choice.

After the work party we will reconvene at Stones Throw to celebrate our work and get to know each other even better!

Stones Throw After Party
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm 

 

Todd Elsworth

Todd Elsworth is one of the many “Mossy-haired lunatics roaming the dripping peninsulas”, described in “I’m Here for the Weather” by Tom Robbins. As executive director, he works to fulfill our mission to teach the health benefits of nature, promote outdoor recreation, and steward the places where we play.

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