Saturday, October 26, 2013

Tree signs installed in Indian River Park

The Friends of Indian River and the Urban Forest Trail Blazers were out in force today to install signage along the new nature trail in Indian River Park.   With beautiful weather and great enthusiasm, the team installed 25 tree identification signs and 6 directional posts along the trail.   The trail is now open for exploration and we've scheduled a guided hike on Saturday, November 9th at 10 am.   We hope you can join us.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Successful Mulching of Indian River Park Nature Trail

The Parks and Recreation Department and our volunteers were out in force on Wednesday and completed mulching the 300 yard central section of the nature trail in Indian River Park.   The Parks Department used "gators" to haul load after load of mulch into the park and our hard working volunteers, and Lennie Luke - Senior Planner from the Parks Department - unloaded and spread the mulch along the trail.   It was a hard six hours of work, but the job was completed.

There will be NO trail work this Saturday, 10/19.   Our next work effort will be on Saturday 10/26 when we install the tree signs.    Come out and join us; rsvp to info@friendsofindianriver.org





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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Thank you to volunteers for Nature Trail Work!

We extend a big thank you to the volunteers from the Chesapeake Trailblazers and the Friends of Indian River who came out in the rain today to work on the new nature trail in Indian River Park.   The team completed the planned work to widen the trail.  The next step is on Wednesday when the City will come out to help spread mulch on the center section of the trail.





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Friday, October 4, 2013

October Meeting and Events

We've got a busy and hopefully fun filled calendar for the Friends of Indian River over the next couple of months.

On Thursday, October 10th, 7 PM, we'll have our Monthly Meeting at Oaklette United Methodist Church.   Rachel Burns from Buy Fresh, Buy Local will speak to us about their program and the benefits buying looking produced goods and services.   We'll also have an update about our own local Indian River Shopping Center.   As usual we'll have some light refreshments after the meeting.

At the meeting we'll also be taking advance orders for Friends of Indian River T-shirts.   We'll be ordering direct from the manufacturer and the estimated price is $16 for white T-shirts and $23 for colored T-shirts; the exact price will depend on how many we order.


On Saturday, October 12th, at 9 am, we'll start work on the new Nature Trail in Indian River Park.   The trail will mostly follow an existing trail in the park but we'll be doing some widening, re-routing, and removal of invasive plants.   The Trailblazers will provide a pruning demonstration and instructions before we start.   Bring pruning clippers and pruning saws if you have them.   Please wear closed-toe shoes, a hat and bring work gloves and other items that may be useful.  We recommend long pants and long sleeved shirts.  We'll have water and a snacks available.   Participants under 18 years of age must have adult supervision.   Please RSVP to info@friendsofindianriver.org.

On Wednesday, October 16th, the Parks Department will have a crew in the park to help spread mulch on part of the nature trail; we need some volunteers to help rake the mulch.  Then depending on what we get done during the week, we may have another work effort on Saturday, October 19th.   If you can help out on either of these days, let us know at info@friendsofindianriver.org.   

Also on Saturday, October 19th, the City will have a Recycle Day event at Woodland Heights Baptist Church at 529 Providence Road.   Residents can drop off Electronics, Plastic Bags, Clothing and Household Items, Household Hazardous Waste, and everyday Recyclables. The Friends of Indian River will also be supporting this event and we need volunteers here too.   If interested, please contact info@friendsofindianriver.org.

On Saturday, October 26th, we'll be finishing up the work on the Nature Trail in Indian River Park.  We'll be installing signs along the trail.  Please wear closed-toe shoes, a hat and bring work gloves and other items that may be useful.  We recommend long pants and long sleeved shirts.  We'll have water and a snacks available.   Participants under 18 years of age must have adult supervision.  Please RSVP to info@friendsofindianriver.org.

In November we'll have a fun inaugural hike at the park on Saturday, November 9th, our regular meeting on Thursday, November 14th with presentation about Plastics, and an Adopt-A-Road Cleanup on Indian River Road on Saturday, November 16th.   

For full details about all this events, please visit our calendar at http://www.friendsofindianriver.org/p/calendar.html