Midsummer is a ripe time of year to collect native plant seeds for pollinator habitat restoration, pull invasive weeds, and make improvements for wildlife safety. Join us from 10:30 – 2 pm!
We will enjoy an educational and interpretive 1-mile walk on generally flat ground, Vesper Meadow Director Jeanine Moy will provide human and natural history. Join in good company with the community stewardship crew at Vesper Meadow – and some do a little something that is right-by-the-land!
Prepare: Vesper Meadow is generally 10 degrees cooler than the Rogue Valley and sometimes windy, wear long pants and close-toed walking shoes, sun protection.
Driving Directions: 16534 Dead Indian Memorial rd…which is mile 16.5 with the driveway marked by a colorful flag. Google is accurate. Pull all the way around the driveway and park in the turnaround.
Bring: water bottle (or two!), sack-lunch, work gloves, Cameras, garden clippers, 5-gallon buckets are encouraged if you have them!
We will provide: gloves and tools if needed, light snacks.
Please refrain from bringing dogs on this working-walk trip.
Midsummer is a ripe time of year to collect native plant seeds for pollinator habitat restoration, pull invasive weeds, and make improvements for wildlife safety. Join us from 10:30 – 2 pm!
We will enjoy an educational and interpretive 1-mile walk on generally flat ground, Vesper Meadow Director Jeanine Moy will provide human and natural history. Join in good company with the community stewardship crew at Vesper Meadow – and some do a little something that is right-by-the-land!