
Thank You for Another Successful Adopt-A-Park!
Join Miami Valley residents in Five Rivers MetroParks' annual Earth Day celebration by volunteering in our parks and other areas across Montgomery County! Volunteers of all ages, accessibility levels, and backgrounds will tackle dozens of projects at different natural areas. Projects will include invasive species removal, habitat maintenance, gardening activities, mulching nature play areas, historical farm clean-up, and more. These projects will improve the environment and beautify the regional natural areas. View available projects and sign up to get outside and give back beginning March 1st.
Check out last year's Adopt-A-Park snapshot of success below!
On Saturday, April 26th, from 9
AM to noon, 233 community members of all ages served at various sites
throughout Five Rivers MetroParks to help us clean up our parks, support
habitat restoration efforts, and prepare for the winter season.
Volunteers
supported projects at the following MetroParks locations: Aullwood
Garden, Carriage Hill, Cox Arboretum, Eastwood, Englewood, Hills and Dales,
Huffman-MoMBA, Island, Medlar Conservation Area, Possum Creek, RiverScape,
Sugarcreek, Taylorsville, Twin Creek, Wegerzyn Gardens, and Wesleyan MetroParks.
Service Snapshot:
- 1,222 lbs of landfill litter and
debris were collected.
- 212 lbs of recycling litter
& debris were collected.
- 2.65 miles of rivers and lakes
were cleaned.
- 4.9 miles of hiking, biking,
and/or equestrian trail corridors were cleared.
- 5.83 acres of invasive plants
were removed.
- 8 play/recreational areas were cleaned
and maintained.
-
6 odd items removed from the
parks.
- 25 trees and/or shrubs were planted.
- 18 flowers and/or bulbs were planted.
"Volunteers
were able to complete the installation of the new raised beds, move plants that
we wanted to keep out of the paths they were popping up in, and fix a wall that
was damaged after a water line broke and caused the ground to get soft/the wall
to lean. These efforts allow us a space to grow plants that support our
programming for the upcoming season and improve the functionality of the space.” - Kaitlyn Lowry, Education Coordinator
“Even though things were a
little muddy, we were able to get a few beds ready for new plants, remove
invasive and weedy species, and make areas beautiful for the public to enjoy.” - Payton Johnson, Horticulturist
Thank you for making a difference in our parks!
We'd also like to thank our staff for leading volunteers in meaningful service, and our community sponsors for their generous support:
Montgomery County Environmental Services
Keep Montgomery County Beautiful
QEI Engineers Inc.
Interested in sponsoring this or other volunteer service events? Learn more and become a sponsor here.
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Interested in other volunteer opportunities with MetroParks? Learn more about our types of volunteer service and how to get started as a volunteer with us.