Family-Friendly Event Combines Conservation, Creativity and Fun
The Centerville-Washington Park District invites community members to roll up their sleeves for a fun, hands-on conservation effort at Grant Park! Join us for the Honeysuckle Homestead on Saturday, October 25, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Grant Park’s Kennard Nature Nook, 6588 McEwen Road.
This family-friendly volunteer day focuses on removing invasive honeysuckle — a plant that crowds out native species and disrupts local ecosystems. While helping to restore the park’s natural balance, participants will also put the removed honeysuckle to creative use by building forts in the Mark Kruesch Nature Playce using the sticks and vines!
The event will include children’s games, a picnic around the fire with hot dogs, chips and drinks, and a sweet ending of Honeysuckle Tea and cookies. A prize basket will be awarded to the group with the most impressive fort.
The Honeysuckle Homestead volunteer event falls on National Make a Difference Day, a nationwide celebration of service. It’s a reminder that small acts of kindness and community involvement can create lasting change.
Participation is free, but registration is requested for planning purposes. Register online at
https://cwpd.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail?programId=5093 or call 937-433-5155.
Volunteer groups are welcome!
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