HERITAGE PARK NATIVE SHRUB PROJECT
Our Chapter received funding to install native shrubs in Heritage Park along the Wolf River in Shawano.
Our volunteers worked hard removing all of the grass and weeds, rototilling the area and incorporating good soil,
and mulching/watering the entire bed.
There’s a wonderful variety of native shrubs in this planting that will provide spring flowers for pollinators, summer berries for the birds, and nice fall color. Be sure to check out this area when you come to Rhubarb Fest at Heritage Park every June and throughout the seasons!
A big thank you to Cellcom and Shadows on the Wolf for sponsoring this project.
Our Chapter received funding to install native shrubs in Heritage Park along the Wolf River in Shawano.
Our volunteers worked hard removing all of the grass and weeds, rototilling the area and incorporating good soil,
and mulching/watering the entire bed.
There’s a wonderful variety of native shrubs in this planting that will provide spring flowers for pollinators, summer berries for the birds, and nice fall color. Be sure to check out this area when you come to Rhubarb Fest at Heritage Park every June and throughout the seasons!
A big thank you to Cellcom and Shadows on the Wolf for sponsoring this project.
Click on each photo for a detailed description of the shrubs that are planted here:
MOUNTAIN BAY TRAIL PROJECT
Our Chapter worked with the "Friends of the Mountain Bay Trail" and the "Shawano Pathways" to establish a native planting along the trail in the City of Shawano. We helped with funding, plant selection/design, and installation of over 400 native plants.
Our Chapter worked with the "Friends of the Mountain Bay Trail" and the "Shawano Pathways" to establish a native planting along the trail in the City of Shawano. We helped with funding, plant selection/design, and installation of over 400 native plants.
PIGEON LAKE REHABILITATION PROJECT 2023
A number of volunteers worked last May Day to install a native planting at the lake, the home of one of our chapter members who coordinated this project. People from Pigeon Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District, Wild Ones Wolf River Chapter, Clintonville City, The Rotary Club, The Lions Club, Clintonville School district and the Chamber Ambassadors worked under the direction of Emily Henrigillis (The Plant Gal) to install 300 plants! |