Service Project

Pine Rocklands Cleanup #2

February 19, 2017

09:00 AM - 02:00 PM EST

Miami Platoon

Event overview

Join The Mission Continues Miami Platoon for a clean up project at Pine Rockland. This service project will consist of outdoor yard work on a grand scale. The Tropical Audobon Society owns a native, globally imperiled Pine Rockland in Goulds by the Historic Cauley Square. The Mission Continues Miami Platoon and Hands On Miami will be assisting to restore the forest to its natural state by hand. The goal is to "open the forest" by clearing away some of the overgrowth in the Pine Rocklands. We hope to have additional service projects at this site to reach an ultimate goal of opening it up to the public. Water and Snacks provided. No children allowed for this project unless given specific clearance by Platoon Leader. Please contact Edwin or BJ Chiszar directly for this. Please let us know if you are able to join us for this amazing project and let us know if you plan to bring anyone else with you. Point Of Contact for this project is PLT member BJ Chizar 305-433-0288 if you have any questions about the project specifics.

Type

Service Project

What To Wear

Please note that due to the nature of the terrain we will be working ANY person that attends MUST wear closed toed shoes (boots preferred), long sleeves and long pants. You will not be able to work in the area if you do not have on the required items.

What to Bring

Please bring appropriate yard work tools if you have (Ex: weedeaters, gloves, loopers, rakes, chainsaws, axes, etc)

Event Contact

When and where

Date

February 19, 2017

Time

09:00 AM - 02:00 PM (EST)

Location

Porter Russell Nature Preserve

22200 SW 124th Ave
Goulds, FL 33170

Parking Information

Parking on site

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