Sunday, March 26, 2023

April Newsletter and Events

  • Upcoming Events
    • 4/8 - Saturday - Second Saturday Hike (Cancelled)
    • 4/15 - Saturday - Plymouth Park Cleanup
    • 4/22 - Saturday - Mulching at Bridge Landscaping (New)
  • Other News
    • River Star Homes
    • Indian River High School Scholarship
    • March Re-cap
    • Volunteer Needs


Upcoming Events

Second Saturday Hike at Indian River Park

Date: 
Saturday, April 8 - Cancelled due to forecast inclement weather.  

Plymouth Park Cleanup

Date: 
Saturday, April 15, 9 am to Noon

Location: Meet at the Plymouth Community Park at 605 Pond Lane in the Plymouth Park neighborhood.  

We'll be doing some cleanup, tending to the trees and shrubs we've planted at the park, and light pruning. 

Please wear closed-toe shoes, a hat and bring work gloves. If you can, bring rakes, pruners, and other gardening tools.  We'll have water and snacks available.  We also always encourage folks to bring their own water in reusable bottles to minimize use of plastic bottles and cans.  

Participants under 18 years of age must have adult supervision. 

Please pre-register at https://forms.gle/VEZtB4UPSaq3MzfTA (suggested but not required)

Earth Day, Mulching Native Plant Landscaping at Bridge

Date: Saturday, April 22, 9AM to Noon

Location: Meet at Lilac Avenue and Indian River Road.  Park along Lilac Avenue by the Norfolk Highlands Primary School. 

Our main task will be mulching and doing some weeding around the native tree and shrub plantings along the side of Indian River Road at the Oaklette Bridge.  We'll have water and snacks available.  We also always encourage folks to bring their own water in reusable bottles to minimize use of plastic bottles and cans.  

Participants under 18 years of age must have adult supervision.

Please pre-register at https://forms.gle/qJxq7nvi76VsiGLP9 (suggested but not required)



Other News

River Star Homes

The Elizabeth River Project's River Star Home program brings together homeowners from across the watershed to make our community a healthier place for all of us to live.  More than 6,000 River Star Homes, including a couple of hundred in the Indian River area, takes simple steps around their homes to make our river and ecosystem cleaner and more beautiful. Many take advantage of River Star incentives to add landscaping in their yards, plant trees, and for those along the river, create living shorelines.   Learn how to sign on to help at https://elizabethriver.org/river-star-homes/


Indian River High School Scholarship

The Friends of Indian River are once again sponsoring a $500 scholarship for a current Indian River High School senior who will be a college freshman next year. The scholarship will recognize a senior who excels in leadership, citizenship, extracurricular activities and academics. The scholarship application can be found on the Chesapeake Public Schools internal ScholarshipVue database. All completed applications will be returned to the IRHS Scholarship Coordinator by April 7. For more information, visit http://www.friendsofindianriver.org/p/friends-of-indian-river-scholarship.html

March Re-cap
There was an excellent turnout for the Great American Cleanup at Indian River Park in late March.  Volunteers pulled out about 500 lbs. of trash from the stream bed and roadside ditches.   Much of it was bottles, cans, food wrappers, and plastic bags washed into the park from the surrounding streets through the storm drains.  But notable items recovered included a lawnmower, 4 ½ tires, a shopping cart, and a trash can.  Thank you to the Chesapeake Environmental Improvement Council for organizing the cleanup and all the volunteers who came out!   And to Southern Volkswagen - Greenbrier for coming out to help and set up a water tent.

Rescheduled due to the weather, we had a dedicated team that came out on Thursday the 23rd to weed the native plant garden at Indian River Park.  A few hours of steady work and we got the garden ready for spring. 

The speaker for our bi-monthly meeting in March was Bobby Nance from Bartlett Tree Experts. Perhaps the one thing that made a big impression is him seeing the role of an arborist to be a tree doctor, i.e. to be there to maintain the health and vitality of the tree.  When you need your trees cared for, make sure to always use a Certified Arborist - and make sure it is the person who is the Certified Arborist who is coming over to look at your trees!  https://dof.virginia.gov/urban-community-forestry/urban-forestry-homeowner-assistance/hire-a-certified-arborist/

Congratulations to our own Rogard Ross for winning the prestigious Pioneer Award at the 39th Chesapeake Environmental Awards Luncheon for his work with the Friends of Indian River, the Chesapeake Environmental Improvement Council, and other local conservation efforts.

Volunteers Needs

We need volunteers to help with weeding at the new landscaping at the Indian River Oaklette Bridge and at the native plant garden at Indian River Park. We also need volunteers to help with removing invasive plants at the Park. There are also other volunteer opportunities listed on our website at http://www.friendsofindianriver.org/p/volunteer.html.  If you can help out on any of these, please contact us at info@friendsofindianriver.org


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