MUSCLE-POWERED PUBLIC LAND USERS BANDING TOGETHER TO WORK FOR RESPONSIBLE LAND STEWARDSHIP AND USE

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Our primary goal is stewardship of the entire Rimrock/Palisades/Indian Canyon area, including all public lands within the approximate boundaries of Sunset Hwy on the South, Riverside State Park on the North and East, and Airway Heights on the West.

This will include trail planning and maintenance, park advocacy with regard to City Parks issues, involvement with the various agencies assisting in fire management, periodic cleanup activities, and a helpful, watchdog approach to all park users -- i.e. friendly toward non-trashers, non-poachers, non-dealers.

In addition, to assist other user groups in working toward accomplishment of their goals within other areas to enhance muscle-powered use, whether by help with marketing/grant writing/funding or physical help with trail work and building projects.

Finally, to spread the teachings of the "Leave No Trace" Outdoor Ethics program, both within our own area and by reaching out to other user groups to help work toward having clean, sustainable public lands everywhere.

We hope you'll join us.

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Date: 2010-05-01
Event: Palisades Nature Walk
Contact: Becky Brown latahcreek@gmail.com
Location: Greenwood and Rimrock
Description: Becky Brown Assistant Professor at EWU has volunteered to lead a botanical Nature walk at Palisades. We have scheduled it for May 1 (this Saturday) Becky will identify native and non-native plants along the trail, as well as point out which native species make good ornamental species and where to legally obtain them (various native plant nurseries around).

Meet Becky at the corner of Greenwood Rd and Rimrock at 9am. It will be a 2-3hr walk through our beautifully cleaned park!
Wear good walking shoes and bring some water.

This is a wonderful opportunity to learn about our native plants and to see Palisades in all its' flowering beauty.




Time: 9:00 AM
Type: Palisades Events

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