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Don't Miss: Rockefeller Preserve’s Last 2017 Volunteer Field Day
Residents are invited to bring questions about the Preserve's ecology and management on Wednesday, November 29
From Rockefeller State Park Preserve: Join Rockefeller State Park Preserve’s ecological stewardship team on Wednesday, November 29 at 10:00 AM in the courtyard. This is the last Volunteer Field Day event of the year!
You will be digging up invasive plants in the Preserve while learning about the ecology of the Park and Westchester County. Our stewards will be teaching every step of the way - No experience is necessary.
You are invited to bring your questions about the Preserve’s ecology and management!
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RSVP to Julia at Julia.jardine@parks.ny.gov.
Rockefeller State Park Preserve was created through several farsighted and generous gifts to the State of New York by the Rockefeller Family since 1983. It is designated as a “park-preserve” to highlight and protect its natural, historical, and cultural values. Its network of carriage trails wind through scenic forests, fields, and wetlands, which provide important habitat for native plants and wildlife.
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The Preserve Office and Gallery are open daily from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM and are located at 125 Phelps Way, Pleasantville, N.Y. 10570. For more information on programs or volunteering opportunities at Rockefeller State Park Preserve, please stop by our Office, call 914-631-1470, ext. 107, or visit our website at parks.ny.gov
Photos taken by and courtesy Heidi Fuhrman, volunteer photographer, of last month’s Volunteer Field Day
