Do you have any spare time to help out?
FOS WORK DAY Thursday May 19th at 9:00 AM.
Meet at the Lick Creek Lower Campground for a morning of volunteering. Work needed includes clean-up the campgrounds, remove any downed trees on the trails, pickup litter from the trails.
DRUM Roll here...install the walls for the stalls of the newly expanded horse shelters! The Lee County Charitable Fund and FOS funded the materials to construct three additional stalls. The DNR crew has provided all the labor to construct the building additions. However, now we need Volunteers that can swing a hammer, operate a saw or drill, hold or carry boards, to help construct the stall walls as shown in the photo here. (Bring tools you can use for this.)
To reduce the likelihood of COVID spread, this will be a "Bring your own lunch" work morning. Drinking water will be provided. In case of weather cancellation, that will be posted here and on the FOS Blog.
There is a lot to be done---hope you can come help us make the Lick Creek equestrian resources better or enjoy a morning observing the many wildflowers now in full bloom while you pick up trash or remove downed trees.
Any amount of time that you can spare will be greatly appreciated. If this day does not work for you, please contact Forest Headquarters at 319-878-3811 or DNR Technician Patrick Thomas on his cell phone (319-931-7805) to schedule some time to help out on a different day.
As always:
May your troubles be less, your blessings more, and may nothing but happiness come through your door. (BG)
Editor
Kathy
photo courtesy of Lora Conrad.
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