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<br /> Identify and recruit additional leadership <br /> Further annual work plans with volunteers <br />Volunteer information: <br /> Natural resource volunteers are categorized into two main categories: <br />o General and volunteer led <br /> Volunteers doing natural resource work could also be categorized into: <br />o Arboretum (Green Team) Volunteers <br />o Adopt-a-Park Volunteers <br />o Community Service Volunteers <br />o Eagle Scout Volunteers <br />How a volunteer led project is started: <br /> Approached by a volunteer leader or captain <br /> Resident driven <br />Staff driven <br /> Plan driven <br />Volunteer hours: <br /> 943 total hours (Janua <br />o <br />o <br />o <br />o <br /> <br /> Unduplicated volunteer count (J <br />Arboretum program highlights: <br /> Held a socially-distanced recognition event <br /> Donated over 100 pounds of apples to Every Meal <br /> No apples were wasted this year. Leftover fall apples were made into apple butter by staff <br />and were given to volunteers as a thank you <br /> Fresh, herbs, cucumbers, tomatoes, beans, and other small crops were available to Roseville <br />residents daily throughout the summer <br />Natural program highlights: <br /> New/initial invasive brush management <br />o Acorn Park boardwalk wetland & Central Park (various locations) <br /> Prescribed burn maintenance (several sites at Central Park) <br /> Spot treat of herbaceous, invasive weeds <br />o Two/three spot treatments at most of the 22 parks in Roseville <br /> Installation of native flower and sedge plugs at Villa Park <br /> Foliar treatment of invasive, nonnative brush (all parks in PRP except Villa and Langton <br />Lake) <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />