• Oct 29, 2011 from 5:00 to 8:00
  • Location: Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge
  • Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2020

Arthur R. Marshall Foundation Invites Public to

11th Annual Cypress Seed Harvest

Saturday, October 29, 9 a.m. to Noon

 

(West Palm Beach, FL – September 28, 2011)  Nancy Marshall, President of the Arthur R. Marshall Foundation, which champions the restoration and preservation of the greater Everglades ecosystem, today announced that the nonprofit organization will be hosting the 11th Annual Cypress Seed Harvest on Saturday, October 29, from 9 a.m. to noon. It will be held at the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in Boynton Beach.

 

“Friends and families are invited to join us for our 11th Annual Cypress Seed Harvest,” said Nancy Marshall.  “This rain-or-shine event is appropriate for all ages, but small children will need to be closely supervised.”

 

Volunteers should wear closed-toe shoes, hats, sunglasses and sunscreen.  The Marshall Foundation will provide collection bags, harvesting tools and drinking water, although volunteers are encouraged to bring their own refillable water bottles to help reduce waste. Older volunteers can also bring ladders and/or rakes to help loosen high hanging seeds without damaging trees.

 

Two additional highlights of this year’s Cypress Seed Harvest will be:

 

+ Busch Wildlife Sanctuary will release a wild bird of prey that was injured and rehabilitated.

 

+ THE EVERGLADES: Through the Eyes of Children Student Photography Contest is designed to impact and empower underserved students by helping them to improve their self-confidence by look more carefully at the world around them through the lens of a camera; exposing them to nature and the environment in a safe outdoor setting; teaching new and useful skills through hands-on learning projects facilitated by experienced mentors; and enriching their school's existing science-based curriculum by tangibly connecting them with the subject matter, making their education more real, applicable, and engaging.  This project is made possible by the Palm Beach County Cultural Council, and culminates with a traveling display of the winning photography.

 

For more information or to RSVP, please call 561.233-9004 or email plantcypress@aol.com. Please RSVP by October 27, 2011.

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