Events

What Is The Best Tool For Your Garden? A Rain Barrel!

Camels Hump Rain Barrels will be offering rain barrels for the discounted price of $75 each at the White Clay Creek Fest on May 2nd!

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Our barrels are created from recycled olive barrels and include:

- a fully screened lid to prevent insects and debris from entering your barrel

- two overflow ports to allow you to better control excess water

- a spigot to allow easy filling of a watering can as well as a bottom drain threaded for a garden hose to enable you to get the most out of your barrel.

- Each barrel is 220 liters or nearly 55 gallons and will be full after a quarter inch of rain when hooked up to a downspout

For more information please visit http://www.camels-hump.com/

Interested in purchasing a barrel during the festival? Please email us at camelhumprainbarrels@hotmail.com and let us know! This will not obligate you to purchase a barrel and will also not guarantee availability but will allow us to plan how much inventory we bring to help assure anyone who is interested can get one.

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Help Clean Up the White Clay Creek Preserve!

Screen Shot 2015-03-16 at 8.04.13 AMPlease join the White Clay Creek Preserve Cleanup event on Saturday, April 18, 2015!

Whether you prefer extracting old dumped trash or invasive nonnative plants, we can accomplish much more with your help.  Age 18+ participants.

EVENT DETAILS: Location: White Clay Creek State Preserve Meet: Preserve Office Lot, 400 Sharpless Rd, Landenberg, PA 19350 (39.746601, -75.774948) Date: Saturday, 04/18/2015 @ 8 am - Noon Organizer: April Schmitt (april.schmitt27@gmail.com)

VOLUNTEER INSTRUCTIONS: Please respond to the above email address, if you are interested! Advance registrations are much appreciated and are required if you'd like a tee shirt ordered (email your tee shirt size, they are usually 100% cotton, unisex size, with washing shrinkage) Sturdy gloves, boots, and long pants are a must!  Wheelbarrows are a bonus! Bring tools like: rake, hoe, shovel, clipper, and bucket if possible (large and small tools are useful) Ticks and poison ivy are usually present in these fields and woods (insect repellant recommended) Water, apples, and pretzels will be provided Volunteer participation letters also available

FlyerParkCleanup_2015-04-18 copyDownloadable flyer for Park Clean Up Volunteer Event