MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP, Mich. — It’s always Earth Day at the Harris Nature Center, 3998 Van Atta Road in Okemos and they are looking for volunteers to help in the park on Saturday August 17th at 9-11 am.
Volunteers will work in the flower beds, restore habitats and maintain trails.
For more information, contact hnc@meridian.mi.us or 517.349.3866.
“In order to maintain the natural beauty of our park, we have to remove invasive plants, maintain habitat areas and garden around the nature building,” said Nature Center Coordinator Kit Rich. “We are encouraging people to become stewards of Meridian Riverfront Park, home of the Harris Nature Center, by volunteering at least one morning this year.”
Additional Stewardship Mornings are September 21st and October 12th.
For more information about this and other programs offered at the Harris Nature Center, contact 517.349.3866 or hnc@meridian.mi.us and find out more online at www.meridian.mi.us and http://www.facebook.com/HarrisNatureCenterand http://www.twitter.com/HarrisNatureCnt.
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