VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR PRAIRIE RESTORATION PROJECT

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR PRAIRIE RESTORATION PROJECT

Nov. 6, 2014

Seeds collected will be planted at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center

PRATT – Kansas Native Plant Society (KNPS) members are looking for volunteers to help collect prairie wildflower and grass seeds at Burnett’s Mound, 3511 SW Skyline Pkwy, Topeka,  from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Nov. 16. Seeds collected will be planted as part of a prairie restoration effort at the Kansas Children's Discovery Center. The Kansas Children’s Discover Center is a facility nestled on 4.5 wooded acres at Topeka’s Gage Park where children can explore, create, discover and learn through play.

Burnett's Mound contains substantial upland prairie along with views of the city from its highest point. The scenic landscape offers plenty of opportunity to collect seeds of grasses, asters, goldenrods and more. Volunteers should dress appropriately for weather and wear sturdy footwear and long pants. No experience is necessary and all ages are welcome.

The group will meet at the main gate to the park, one block west of 35th and Skyline Pkwy. Bring a plastic pail or paper sack for collecting seeds, and pruning sheers, if available.

Following seed collection, volunteers are welcome to join KNPS members at the Blind Tiger Brewery and Restaurant, 417 SW 37th St, Topeka, for drinks and refreshments on your own.

For more information, or if you plan on attending this event, contact Vivien Smith at (785) 231-4030.

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