White Oak Park is one of Ann Arbor’s hidden gems. Only three acres in size and tucked away in the Newport Hills subdivision, this park is teeming with plants, birds, and butterflies. Come lend a hand by removing invasive garlic mustard, dame’s rocket, and bittercress. Don’t know what these plants look like? We will show you! Meet at the park entrance on White Oak Drive (map). Please wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. All participants must complete a release form, and all minors should be accompanied by a guardian. Tools, snacks, and know-how provided.
Details
| Volunteers should be between the ages of 1 and 99. | |
| Is Family Friendly | |
| Register by Apr 28, 2019 | |
| Is Outdoors | |
| Is Not Wheelchair Accessible | |
| Brought to you by United Way for Southeastern Michigan | |
| Please wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. | |
| Tools, snacks, and know-how provided. |
Location
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2665 White Oak Dr.
Ann Arbor , MI 48103 |