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Webster Park is a city park under the auspices of Columbus Recreation and Parks, and a designated Nature Preserve. It is maintained as a natural area, intended as a bird sanctuary and wildflower preserve. The Friends of Webster Park is an informal organization that welcomes everyone who wants to help protect and maintain this wonderful resource. For Earth Day we'll be concentrating on removing invasive plants to allow the profusion of wildflowers that will soon be visible. You get to take out your aggression on invasive honeysuckle, euonymus, and ivy, to make room for all sorts of beautiful plants. Wear clothes that can get dirty, and closed-toe shoes (no sandals). If you have them, bring gloves, pruning clippers, loppers, pruning saws, shovels, etc. No power tools or chemicals!
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Children younger than teens can participate with parental supervision. However, the work involves pulling ground cover and pruning, and may not be very interesting or physically possible for younger children.
Perks
Enjoy seeing the many native wildflowers that have returned as a result of past years' work!
Parking Details
Feel free to park in front of homes, but not on the Webster Park side of the street.
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