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City of Forest Hills seeking volunteers for April 1
from March 30, 2023
Weed Wrangle
STAFF REPORTS
The City of Forest Hills will hold the ninth annual Weed Wrangle on Saturday, April 1, and they are still seeking volunteers.
According to a news release, the hands-on removal of non-native invasive species from parks and greenspace will take place from 9 a.m.–noon, with parking will be at the Hillsboro Church of Christ.
Volunteers can register online at www. hon.org with more information available at www.cityofforesthills.com.
“We’re engaging our neighbors to join us and learn about the removal of harmful trees, vines and plants in hope they will apply this knowledge to their own yards,” City of Forest Hills Cultural and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Greer Broemel said in a news release. “We’re always encouraged by the enthusiasm these events bring to our community to improve the environment in our own back yards.”
The Weed Wrangle will focus on Bison Meadow, a two and a half acre park on the historic Natchez Trace which was established in 1994 as a Tennessee Bicentennial Project.