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Natural Resources Renewal <br />Join the Team! <br />Make a lasting impact with minimum time commitment. Join friends, neighbors <br />and other community members for a fun, informative and high impact gathering <br />to support Roseville’s Natural Resources Restoration Program. Come to one, come <br />to all, come when it works for you and your schedule. The Natural Resouces Re- <br />newal team meets on the third Saturday of the month and on Martin Luther King <br />one of Roseville’s parks. Each event begins with an overview of the city-wide plan, <br /> The Project <br />restore the eco-balance throughout our park system. <br />Roseville Parks and Recreation is <br />in the midst of an aggressive eco- <br />restoration project to remove inva- <br />sive/nonnative plant species from <br />City parks. This 376-acre natural <br />resources renewal project is tak- <br />ing place over a three-year period <br />from 2014-17 and includes prairie/ <br />savanna, wetland, and shoreline <br />restoration and management. <br />Next Renewal Event <br />Monday, January 15 <br />Martin Luther King Jr. Day <br />Natural Resources Renewal <br />review, planning and training <br />10 a.m. to noon <br />Autumn Grove Park Building <br />1365 Lydia Avenue West <br />Upcoming Renewal Event <br />Saturday, February 17 <br />Buckthorn removal <br />Rachel Boggs <br />10 a.m. to noon <br />Reservoir Woods Park <br />1901 Alta Vista Drive <br />Volunteer Coordinator <br />Phone: 651-792-7028 <br />Email: Rachel.Boggs@cityofroseville.com <br />www.cityofroseville.com/volunteeropportunities <br />