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SUMMARY:Blue Water River Walk Winter Woody Workday
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair County Parks’ wetland project at the south end of the Blue Water River Walk was designed to provide wet prairie habitat for pollinators\, amphibians\, birds and other wildlife. The problem is that woody species want it to be a thicket! \nHelp us keep this project a haven for turtles\, fish\, and waterlilies by joining us to remove invasive shrubs and trees. \nBring your favorite work gloves and hand pruning tools; we’ll have extra if you don’t have your own. Dress for the weather in clothing that can get wet\, muddy or snagged. All ages and abilities welcome – we can modify tasks to suit abilities. \nThese events are co-hosted with St. Clair County Parks & Recreation Commission and Lake St. Clair CISMA. \nThis workday is approved for two Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) pesticide applicator re-certification credits. Pesticide applicators should bring their applicator number to the workday and will choose to apply credits to categories 2\, 3B\, 6\, or Commercial Core. \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/blue-water-river-walk-winter-woody-workday-3/
LOCATION:Blue Water River Walk County Park\, 2210 Military St\, Port Huron\, MI\, 48060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Invasive Species
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the St. Clair River":MAILTO:sheri@scriver.org
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SUMMARY:Blue Water River Walk Winter Woody Workday
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair County Parks’ wetland project at the south end of the Blue Water River Walk was designed to provide wet prairie habitat for pollinators\, amphibians\, birds and other wildlife. The problem is that woody species want it to be a thicket! \nHelp us keep this project a haven for turtles\, fish\, and waterlilies by joining us to remove invasive shrubs and trees. \nBring your favorite work gloves and hand pruning tools; we’ll have extra if you don’t have your own. Dress for the weather in clothing that can get wet\, muddy or snagged. All ages and abilities welcome – we can modify tasks to suit abilities. \nThese events are co-hosted with St. Clair County Parks & Recreation Commission and Lake St. Clair CISMA. \nThis workday is approved for two Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) pesticide applicator re-certification credits. Pesticide applicators should bring their applicator number to the workday and will choose to apply credits to categories 2\, 3B\, 6\, or Commercial Core. \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/blue-water-river-walk-winter-woody-workday-2/
LOCATION:Blue Water River Walk County Park\, 2210 Military St\, Port Huron\, MI\, 48060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Invasive Species
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://miwaterstewardship.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Winter-Woody-Workdays-Blue-Water-River-Walk.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the St. Clair River":MAILTO:sheri@scriver.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260131T130000
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DTSTAMP:20260521T131443
CREATED:20260112T162847Z
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SUMMARY:Blue Water River Walk Winter Woody Workday
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair County Parks’ wetland project at the south end of the Blue Water River Walk was designed to provide wet prairie habitat for pollinators\, amphibians\, birds and other wildlife. The problem is that woody species want it to be a thicket! \nHelp us keep this project a haven for turtles\, fish\, and waterlilies by joining us to remove invasive shrubs and trees. \nBring your favorite work gloves and hand pruning tools; we’ll have extra if you don’t have your own. Dress for the weather in clothing that can get wet\, muddy or snagged. All ages and abilities welcome – we can modify tasks to suit abilities. \nThese events are co-hosted with St. Clair County Parks & Recreation Commission and Lake St. Clair CISMA. \nThis workday is approved for two Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) pesticide applicator re-certification credits. Pesticide applicators should bring their applicator number to the workday and will choose to apply credits to categories 2\, 3B\, 6\, or Commercial Core. \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/blue-water-river-walk-winter-woody-workday/
LOCATION:Blue Water River Walk County Park\, 2210 Military St\, Port Huron\, MI\, 48060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Invasive Species
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://miwaterstewardship.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Winter-Woody-Workdays-Blue-Water-River-Walk.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the St. Clair River":MAILTO:sheri@scriver.org
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CREATED:20240222T134218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T134315Z
UID:10000358-1708768800-1708776000@miwaterstewardship.org
SUMMARY:Stewardship Saturday at Blue Water River Walk
DESCRIPTION:St. Clair County Parks’ wetland project at the south end of the River Walk was designed to provide wet prairie habitat for pollinators\, amphibians\, birds\, and other wildlife. The problem is\, woody species want it to be a thicket! \nHelp us keep this project a haven for turtles\, fish\, and waterlilies by joining us on Saturday\, February 24th to remove invasive shrubs and trees. Bring your favorite work gloves and hand-pruning tools; we’ll have extra if you don’t have your own. Meet us at the south entrance of the park at 2210 Military Street. Dress for the weather in clothing that can get wet\, muddy\, or snagged. \nAll ages and abilities are welcome. Contact brooke@scriver.org or klyons@stclaircounty.org for more information.
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/stewardship-saturday-at-blue-water-river-walk-county-park/
LOCATION:Blue Water River Walk County Park\, 2210 Military St\, Port Huron\, MI\, 48060\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the St. Clair River":MAILTO:sheri@scriver.org
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