
Weed Warriors
07/30/2020
| 08:00 AM - 09:30 AM
Medina's Crossing Natural Area (733 N Namaqua Ave)
Volunteer Opportunity - Mixed Ages
Help native plants along the west Big Thompson River by cutting and bagging weeds for a 90-minute morning shift. Get a sneak peek at this closed property, in the shade of the old cottonwoods along the river. We may also water the native plantings if there's time. Bring your favorite work gloves, water, sunscreen, and bug spray (we'll have extras). Dress for the weather in layers; sturdy closed-toe shoes and a hat recommended. All ages welcome. Location: meet at the red farm gate north of the Big Thompson River (and north of the private home) on the west side of Namaqua Road. Approx. location: 900 N Namaqua Ave.
Minimum Participants: 2Maximum Participants: 9
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Michele Van Hare
Environmental Education & Volunteer Coordinator
City of Loveland
970.962.2643
500 E. Third St., Suite 200
Loveland, CO 80537
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Brian T - ALL Volunteers

Denny B - ALL Volunteers
I was born on a cattle ranch in western Nebraska. Bachelor of science degree from University of Nebraska Kearney. I have worked with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service for 20 years restoring habitat for migratory birds on the Platte River in western Nebraska. I have a passion for fishing and wing shooting and exposing new people to the outdoors. Trail Host since 2017

Jeff M - ALL Volunteers

Loretta S - ALL Volunteers

Nancy B - ALL Volunteers
Longterm lover of outdoors,. local history, and nature. Many years of backpacking, cycling, snow shoeing - now a walker. Co-founder and early board member of Greeley-Weld County portion of Poudre River Trail. Fund Drive Director for Poudre Learning Center, located on the Trail west of Greeley at 96th Avenue. Trail builder with founder Gugi Gaskell, on portions of the Colorado Trail.

Vara V - ALL Volunteers
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