WHAT:
"If you ever plan to motor west
Travel my way, take the highway that is best. Get your kicks on Route sixty six!" From the 1946 song written by Bobby Troup and sung by Nat King Cole.
What better way to get some kicks then by hacking some honeysuckle at Route 66! There is plenty of hacking needed to clear the invasive bush Honeysuckle and Callery Pears that are taking over this historic park.
In case you need even more motivation, we believe the invasives at Route 66 are a primary "source" for much of the spreading Honeysuckle in the area. There is quite a bit of water and open space in the park, making it a favorite spot for birds to hang out. The birds eat the berries and, well, you know what happens after that!
By joining this event you can help reduce the spread of Honeysuckle by stopping it at the source.
Please join me for this Open Space event at Route 66. We have lots to do!
WHERE: We'll be working near the first parking lot as you enter the park. Look for my Prius and the Open Space Sign. Specific Location here
WHEN: Saturday, June 14 from 8am to 11am. Volunteer check-in will begin at 7:45am (15 min before event)
WHAT TO WEAR:
Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes.
Sturdy shoes or boots
Dress for the weather!
WHAT TO BRING:
A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable!
Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them
Sunscreen
Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided
Registration notes:
Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation
This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application.
The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here.
In the event of severe weather, this event will be canceled. Volunteers will be notified via email and are encouraged to check our Facebook page (Open Space STL) for updates.