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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
IN BRYAN PARK FOR
ARBOR DAY FAMILY FESTIVAL
SATURDAY, APRIL 29TH
PLANT A RIPARIAN BUFFER AND INSTALL A WILDLIFE HABITAT GARDEN.
(both areas are just north of shelter # 1, along the shore of Upper
Pond)
On Saturday morning, bring boots, gloves, hats, shovels, rakes, drinking
water
and a bag lunch.
There will be Arbor Day tree giveaways, exhibits, games for the
children, and
tree-climbing!
COME EARLY AND HELP WITH A 5 K ROAD RACE
(race starts at 8:00 am near shelter #1)
IF YOU ARE FREE FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FROM 2 PM ON,
PLEASE COME AND HELP US PREP THE WILDLIFE HABITAT GARDEN BEDS.
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Arbor Day Family Festival
Schedule
Joseph Bryan Park
Saturday, April 29, 2006 |
| 7:00 - 7:45 am |
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Race Registration |
| 8:00 am |
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Race Starts |
| 8:45 - 9:00 am |
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Race Awards |
| 9:00 am |
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Arbor Day Ceremony |
| 9:20 am |
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Planting Begins |
| 10:00 am |
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Children's Activities |
| 10:00 am |
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Friends of Bryan Park
Guided tours |
| 12:00 -12:30 pm |
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Clean-Up & closing |
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For more info, visit
www.dof.virginia.gov
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Richmond to Celebrate Arbor Day 2006
Bryan Park will be the place to be April 29th as Richmond celebrates
Arbor Day
2006. The Arbor Day Family Festival activities will kick off at 8 a.m.
with a
5K "Run for the Trees" in the Park. From 9 a.m. to noon, Festival
activities will
focus on fun for the whole family.
All Arbor Day Family Festival events are free, except for the race. The
5K Run
for the Trees is a fundraiser, the proceeds of which will be used to
plant
trees in an under served Richmond community at a later date. The $15
registration fee guarantees race participation, a limited edition Run
for the
Trees T-shirt, and tree seedlings to plant in Bryan Park.
"This is going to be a terrific day," said Lisa Krajewski, area forester
with the
Virginia Department of Forestry. "People will be able to strap on a
harness
and climb into the canopy of a tree; plant tree seedlings in the Park;
make paper;
play games; enjoy nature walks; have their faces painted, and enjoy
numerous
exhibits that focus on the environment of Virginia.
"In addition, people looking to safely get rid of electronic devices,
such as
computers and TV sets, will be able to drop them off at Bryan Park that
day
for environmentally friendly recycling," Krajewski said.
Visitors may also assist the Virginia Department of Game and Inland
Fisheries
with the planting of a Habitat at Home(c) demonstration garden featuring
native plants that will provide food and cover for birds, butterflies
and other
species that frequent the Park. Volunteers also can help the Chesapeake
Bay
Foundation and the Friends of Bryan Park plant tree seedlings on the
banks of
a Park pond, which will help reduce erosion and filter runoff pollution
from
the waterway - a tributary of the Chickahominy River and the Chesapeake
Bay.
People are asked to bring a shovel (to help with the planting) and their
own
picnic lunch.
The Arbor Day Family Festival is a cooperative event hosted by the City
of
Richmond Clean City Commission; Richmond Department of Public Works;
Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities; the
Chesapeake Bay Foundation; the Friends of Bryan Park; the Virginia
Department
of Game and Inland Fisheries, and the Virginia Department of Forestry.
For more information or to register for the 5K Race, go to
www.dof.virginia.gov and click on the "Run For The Trees" logo, or
call Lisa Krajewski at 804.328.3031.
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