The SKTF is returning to the NSS headquarters to continue the watershed restoration project this weekend, March 15 & 16. We will be working on invasive plant removal in the campground area. Please come help us work on this worthy project. We accomplished a good start to the project in January. Let's get a good turnout and really get this project off the ground. If indoor work on the HQ is not for you, come enjoy the early spring weather and spend the day outside. After the event, you can walk up the hill and cave on the property. There is camping on the property, both indoors and out. We will be starting at approximately 9:30 central time.

I will be bringing my tractor and we'll be renting a large chipper. Bring loppers, bow saws, chain saws, machetes, axes and other implements of destruction and we will attack the privet hedges and overgrown honeysuckle. Bring gloves and wear sturdy boots. If you are allergic to poison ivy, I highly recommend ivy block.

There is indoor and outdoor camping and the NSS will provide dinner and beer on Saturday night. Come and join the fun. Email me off list if you need more information.

Maureen Handler
SKTF Director
NSS HQ Volunteer Coordinator

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