Monday, July 20, 2015

September and August events


Sept. 1

Please stay tuned for details on our walk in environmentally sensitive and preserved areas of Highland Heights. Please let me know at jeanette.evans@sbcglobal.net if you have questions. 



August 5, 6:30pm

MIDSUMMER’S EVE SOCIAL @ THE CREEK
Greenwood Farm
264 Richmond Rd., Richmond Hts
Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2015    6:30-9 PM


This will be a combined “social” with Friends of Euclid Creek and the Highland Heights Green Task Force.

We will walk around the property, so please wear appropriate shoes.

Our guest speaker for the evening will be
Chad Clink, The Holden Arboretum’s Community Forester

Join Chad to discuss urban and community forestry for Cleveland and the region. Trees across the landscape are assets to the community providing significant benefits. What can we do to coalesce grey and green infrastructure to obtain tree benefits like storm water reduction? Caring for trees is a start, but assessing the resource, engaging the community, and setting a standard for care are imperative!
Please invite a friend! There is no charge for this program. 

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

July and August activities


July 18, 9:00am - 2:30pm Acacia Reservation - Euclid Creek Reservation - Highland Picnic Area and Wildwood Park

Friends of Euclid Creek July Meeting = A Day in the Life of Euclid Creek - Instead of our normally scheduled first Tuesday of the month meeting, we are encouraging everyone to attend the Day in the Life event. Let’s take a snapshot of Euclid Creek starting in Acacia Reservation and ending at Wildwood Park, Euclid Creek Reservation, and see how the creek has changed since last year’s event. 

Call 440-887-1968 to register

August 5, 6:30pm

MIDSUMMER’S EVE SOCIAL @ THE CREEK
Greenwood Farm
264 Richmond Rd., Richmond Hts
Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2015    6:30-9 PM
This will be a combined “social” with Friends of Euclid Creek, Cuyahoga Soil & Water District, and Highland Heights Green Task Force.
We will walk around the property, so please wear appropriate shoes.
 
Our guest speaker for the evening will be
Chad Clink, The Holden Arboretum’s Community Forester
 
Join Chad to discuss urban and community forestry for Cleveland and the region. Trees across the landscape are assets to the community providing significant benefits. What can we do to coalesce grey and green infrastructure to obtain tree benefits like storm water reduction? Caring for trees is a start, but assessing the resource, engaging the community, and setting a standard for care are imperative!
Please invite a friend! There is no charge for this program.