Galaxy Sand Pine Preserve Clean Up Register

Date and Time:
Sat, Feb 7, 20269:00 AM11:30 AM  (Eastern)

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Galaxy Sand Pine Preserve Clean Up

Invasive plant removal and trash pick up along the shaded portion of the nature trail

301 Galaxy Way, Boynton Beach, FL 33435, USA

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26.53192900,-80.07173700 Lisa Hanley lisasierralox@gmail.com MM/DD/yyyy amOUuwqNAzpGSXwtHmnd12740

Organized By: Loxahatchee Group

Location301 Galaxy Way, Boynton Beach, FL 33435, USA

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Event Organizers:
Lisa Hanley
   lisasierralox@gmail.com
   5616322472

We invite you to join us as we continue to work on our habitat restoration project at the Galaxy Sand Pine Preserve. We are making sure the nature trail will be safe for the second graders of Galaxy Elementary when they venture out on their first field trip of the year.
We will work along the trail, cutting thorny vines, shrubs and removing any tripping hazards. If we have time, we can free trees and shrubs from the throes of love  - love vine, that is and dig up dense stands of snake plant that make life difficult for our resident gopher tortoises.
Long sleeved shirts, hats, gloves and long pants are recommended.  Closed-toe shoes are a must – thorns in the scrub!
Please bring water, hand tools, like clippers, loppers, hand trowels, and a shovel, if you have them. Gloves, a few shovels and trash grabbers will be provided.




 

Level: Easy

Cost: FREE

Signup Instructions: Please include cell phone number when registering

Bring: Hats, closed toe shoes, long sleeve pants and gloves are strongly recommended. Shovels and hand pruners/loppers/trowels, if you have them. Water, sunscreen. We will have trash pickers and buckets and extra gloves.

Signup Restrictions: All participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult guardian.

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