Radnor Lake Volunteer Day 

Into the Woods

Into the Woods
At press time, forecasts were calling for temperatures well above freezing for the fourth Saturday of the month, when, like clockwork, Radnor Lake rangers and volunteers will roll up their sleeves to work on the six miles of trails around the serene lake and ridges of the state natural area. Work gloves, wheelbarrows, water and other essentials will be on hand, so layer up and gather at the visitor center to get your assignment. Projects include mulching trails and weeding out exotic invasive plants, such as bush honeysuckle and ailanthus, which threaten to overwhelm the native species. Children are welcome to participate. Groups looking for volunteer outings at other times in the month can contact park manager Steve Ward at steve.ward@state.tn.us.
Sat., Jan. 23, 8 a.m.-noon, 2010
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