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Join us in our grassroots efforts to preserve and enhance the natural areas in the Southeast Michigan Lakeplain Prairie Region.
Wednesday, October 29th: 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Environmental Interpretive Center, University of Michigan Dearborn
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Several committed partners in our area have begun the process of starting a Stewardship Cluster with the Stewardship Network. Through the cooperation of organizations, individuals, and businesses sharing ideas, resources, and information. Based on the proven program developed by the Stewardship Network, the success of the Southeast Michigan Lakeplain Prairie cluster will be grassroots efforts from people like you.
How can I be involved?
Clusters are grassroots efforts that need the involvement of a variety of people interested in stewardship. The purpose of the cluster is to connect like-minded people and the resources they can bring to the effort. The needs of Cluster members and their resources will combine to help restore and manage our natural areas.
What is the Kick Off?
The intent of the kick off is to bring people interested in land stewardship from around the Greater Detroit and Down River areas together to share with them the benefits associated with the Stewardship Network and joining a local cluster. Most importantly, the Kick Off is a venue for those involved to discuss what they would want and need from a Stewardship Cluster. Examples include educational workdays, invasive removal workdays, shared work crews, topics for webcasts and much more! We could then focus on the critical issues and areas by connecting with each other, resulting in a more productive effort.
The Kick Off is an introduction – a chance to learn about the program and share your thoughts. From this meeting you can determine your level of future involvement with the Southeast Michigan Lakeplain Prairie Stewardship Cluster.
Please Help Support the Southeast Michigan Lakeplain Prairie Cluster!
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