“Citizen Stewardship of Our Milwaukee County Parks”. That’s our mission statement; a nice concise
phrase packing a lot of meaning in a few words. Stewardship means different
things to different people, but one meaning is maintaining the health of our
neighborhood parks - something that can not be accomplished by our dedicated
park workers alone. That’s where you come in!
“Weed-Out”, is a program in its second decade dedicated to
ridding our park’s natural areas of invasive plants. Spring and fall, volunteers
help eliminate or control the spread of exotic threats to our native plants and
trees.
What’s the problem with invasive plants? Most plants become
invasive when they have no natural controls such as insects or animals. That
occurs most often with species introduced from different continents. A horrible
example is kudzu introduced to our south to control erosion which now has
reached the northern suburbs of Chicago
as it adapted to cooler climates. You see it growing up trees as it smothers
all other vegetation under it. It soon will be in our area as temperatures
moderate and as it adapts.
Garlic mustard is another example, and one that’s of more
immediate concern to us. It’s spreading across the northern United States
from east to west, largely in our forests, but also in our yards, gardens, and
parks. Garlic mustard attacks the beneficial fungus in the soil, destroying an
energy source needed by our trees and native flowers, resulting in a reduced
germination rate of beneficial species. Garlic mustard has a huge financial
impact, not only in the cost to control its spread, but in the increased lumber
price that ensues. Garlic mustard also crowds out our native woodland plants
reducing our native populations. Without action on our part we will soon have
only a mono-culture of garlic mustard and other invasive plants reducing the
food supply for our native insects, bees, birds, and other wildlife that depend
on plant diversity.
Once again this spring, generally on Saturdays in May, we
will be doing Weed-Outs in several of our parks. Garlic mustard removal is our
main goal. We’d love to extend the program to every park and every stretch of
parkways, but that takes concerned neighbors who are willing to pitch in.
Weed-Out is expanding, thanks in large part to The Park People’s Friends
initiative which is creating more and more neighborhood park groups. Please
consider joining in. Watch our web site for the spring schedule, or call the
office for latest information. And, don’t hesitate to let us know which park
you’d like to see added to the list! I hope to see you in the woods this
spring!
Spring 2008 Schedule
Unless otherwise noted all times are 9am
- Noon
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Juneau Park
Sunday June 8 12:30 – 3:30
Meet near the log cabin
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Boerner Botanical Gardens
May 17, 24
Meet at CCC building next to parking lot for Boerner Botanical Gardens,
9400 Boerner Dr, Hales Corners, WI
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Lake Park
April 19, 26, and Saturdays in May 3-24
Meet at the warming house,
2975 N. Lake Park Rd.,
Milwaukee
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Jacobus Park
April 26, May 3
Meet at pavilion
6501 Hillside Lane, Wauwatosa
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Sheridan Park
May 3, 27
Meet at the pavilion,
4800 S. Lake Dr.,
Cudahy
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Greenfield Park
April 29, May 9am-noon
Meet at Cool Waters Parking Lot
2028 S. 124th
St
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Estabrook Park
May 4th SUNDAY
Meet at parking lot across from lagoon
4400 N. Estabrook Dr, Shorewood
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Menomonee River
Parkway - West
May 10th
Meet on the west side of the river near Keefe
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Grant Park
Saturdays in May
Meet at picnic area #1 Use park main Rd from blinking stop sign at S. Lake Dr and Park Ave in S. Milwaukee
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Riverside Park
Saturdays in May 9am-11 tentative
Meet at Urban Ecology
Center
2808 N. Bartlett St, Milwaukee
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Gordon Park
Located in Riverwest
Contact Vince for Date and time
vbushell@gmail.com
588-7281
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Honey Creek Parkway
May 10
Meet at 8024 Brookside Pl,
Wauwatosa
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Greendale Parks
Call Nancy
at (414) 421-9304
For locations and sessions
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Kletzsch Park
Saturdays in May 9am-3PM
Meet at pavilion,
6560 N. Milwaukee River Pkwy,
Glendale
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Lincoln Memorial Drive Bike Trail
May 10
Meet behind Altera 1701 N
Lincoln Memorial Dr.
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Trimborn Farm
May 10 and May 24
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Menomonee River
Parkway – East
May 17
Meet on the east side of the river near Keefe
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Cudahy Nature Preserve
Saturdays in May
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