This area along the Little River was covered with an over abundance of bush honeysuckle, privet, mimosa and more. We can't thank everyone enough for volunteering on this chilly Saturday morning and making this day special.Īlmost 20 years ago the Townsend River Walk came into existence and from the beginning invasive management has been a priority. Everyone put in such a great effort and then were treated to a lunch after the workday. They are finally breathing a sigh of relief with the invasive plants finally under control.On Saturday, Februwe had over 20 volunteers from the following organizations: Tuckaleechee Garden Club, Blount County Master Gardeners, Keep Blount Beautiful, Little River Watershed Association, Girl Scouts and at large members of the Blount County Community joined us for this final Large Scale Invasive Management Day. Little River Watershed Assoc., & Blount County Community Members at Large.Ĭharlotte Miller (left) and Martha Frink have dedicated themselves to the TRWA for almost 20 years. Pictured are members of: Tuckaleechee Garden Club, Blount County Master Gardeners, Keep Blount Beautiful, Nothing Says Community Like Invasive Management.Īn Excellent Community Turnout for Our Last Large Scale Invasive Management at The Townsend River Walk & Arboretum.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |