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Invasive Vine Removal at Old Curtis Papermill!

DATE: Saturday May 4, 2013 TIME: 7:30 a.m.- noon

LOCATION: Old Curtis Papermill site on Papermill Road in Newark, DE.

Old Curtis Papermill Site Newark, DE

The City of Newark will provide coffee/milk/orange juice/doughnuts for all to munch on prior to starting work! Come the entire time or just for an hour or two to help cut invasive vines and small trees (Norway Maples!) out of the woods in an effort to help restore the native vegetation along the creek. This is a job for grown-ups as we will be using sharp tools. Please bring work gloves, sturdy tools (loppers, handsaw, pruners), and dress to get dirty! Contact tzaleski@newark.de.us if you have any questions or need more information. Please register for the event here!

Fairfield Community Habitat Garden

Come out and support the City of Newark in it's efforts to become a Certified Community Wildlife Habitat™. Please bring a small garden trowel and work gloves and come dressed to get dirty! To register to volunteer, or to learn more about this garden please contact Greg Gagliano at the Delaware Nature Society (302) 239-2334 ext:142. Date: Saturday May 19, 2013

Time: 10 a.m.

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Planting Opportunity, Hunt at Louviers

Planting Opportunity, Hunt at Louviers Neighoborhood, Newark, DEApril 26, 12:30-4 p.m. and April 27, 9-12 a.m.

The City of Newark Stormwater Program needs your volunteering support to help improve water quality in Jenney’s Run, a tributary to the White Clay Creek. Several stormwater detention basins, which work to control stream flooding during times of heavy rainfall, are in need of improvements. Such improvements include re-grading, removal of invasive plant species and habitat restoration. Water quality improvements will be achieved through bioremediation, using a combination of reintroduced native plant communities and a lengthening of the flow path.

Volunteers are needed for the native habitat restoration portion of the basin improvements. Volunteers will be digging small holes across the bottoms of the stormwater basins and planting plugs of native wildflowers and grasses.

The event will take place at two times:

Friday Afternoon, April 26th from 12:30-4pm Saturday Morning, April 27th from 9am-12pm

Locator Map:

Hunt at Louviers

Bring comfortable clothes, gloves and boots that you wouldn't mind getting dirty and wet. If you own a garden trowel please bring it since there will be a limited number supplied on-site. Parking for the event will be on Cullen Way (Newark, DE) so we request you carpool where possible and not block driveways or mailboxes. Access to the basins will be designated with signage and flagging, it is important to only use these designated access areas. The city will have personnel on hand to assist with any parking and access issues. 100 volunteers needed. Please click here to register.

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