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Participate In Two Invasive Plant Removal Events, Fairfax City
To help remove English Ivy and nonnative plants
09/10/2020 3:37 PM
The public is invited to participate in two invasive removal events at Providence Park, in the City of Fairfax. During the events from 1 to 4 p.m. on September 27 and October 4, participants will help remove English ivy and other nonnative plants harmful to the trees in the park. Individuals may participate in either event or both, but space is limited to provide the best possible experience for all. Please R.S.V.P. to parksrec@fairfaxva.gov to reserve a spot.
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These events are a great opportunity to breathe fresh air, meet neighbors, earn community service hours, and make a positive impact on our local environment.
Volunteers should meet at the Providence Park pavilion and are encouraged to wear long sleeves, long pants, closed shoes, gloves, hat, and mask and bring water. Participants may bring their own clippers, but tools will be available. Anyone under age 13 must be accompanied by an adult. All volunteers are required to participate in a brief instructional introduction at 1 p.m. Technical guidance will be provided throughout the event.
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Social distancing will be practiced and masks are required. No one with symptoms should attend, and participants are encouraged to take personal precautions.
The invasive removal events are being coordinated by the City of Fairfax Parks and Recreation Department and the Environmental Sustainability Committee.
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