Monarch Waystation cleanup, northbound I-35 rest area, July 23

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News from the Tonkawa Chapter:

Please join the Tonkawa Chapter and other volunteers for an additional Monarch Waystation cleanup at northbound I-35 Bell County rest area Saturday, July 23. The rest area is just two miles south of Salado. We will start at 8:30 am and finish around 11:00 am or earlier because of the heat!

Please come prepared for the weather and bring any tools you have to weed the perennials with and maybe plant a few replacements, gloves, pruners, shovel, weeding tool, broom, water to drink, bucket to put trimmings in while we are working.

Thank you and hope to see you next Saturday!
Ilse Meier
Tonkawa Chapter
(Tonkawa Chapter contact information)

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Chapter Members, it’s time to vote for 2022-2023’s NPSOT-Wilco Chapter Board

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As announced at our chapter meeting on June 9, 2022, the election for next year’s Williamson County Chapter officers is being held via online ballot.  Only Williamson County chapter members are eligible to vote. 

Separately from this blog post, online voting instructions were emailed directly to chapter members today, June 28, using the email addresses on file with the Society’s state office.  If you do not see the ballot email in your inbox, please check your spam folder.  If you still do not see your ballot email, please contact webmaster Pat Donica at [email protected].

Election results will be announced at our chapter meeting on July 14. See the meeting announcement post for details about the evening’s topic and how to attend.

Officers are elected by chapter members. Other positions are appointed, not elected.  All positions for the incoming board are shown below for both elected and non-elected positions. Position descriptions can be found at this link: NPSOT-Wilco Board Member Duties Feb 2021

NPSOT-Wilco Nominees for September 1, 2022 – August 31, 2023

Elected Board Positions (Officers)

POSITIONBOARD NOMINEES for ELECTION
PRESIDENTBeth Erwin
VICE PRESIDENTCindy Chrisler
TREASURERAnne Adams
SECRETARYNancy Copperman
DIRECTORVicki Blachman
DIRECTORMark Stoetzer
OFFICER SERVING BY VIRTUE OF PAST OFFICE. NOT SUBJECT TO THIS ELECTION. 
PAST PRESIDENTRandy Pensabene

Non-Elected (Appointed) Board Positions

POSITIONAPPOINTED BOARD NOMINEES
EDUCATIONGary Bowers, Sue Wiseman
FIELD TRIPSKathy Galloway
MEMBERSHIPNancy Copperman
PLANT SALESRandy Pensabene
PROGRAMSSusie Hickman
PROJECTSNancy Pumphrey
SOCIAL MEDIADiana Wilson
WEBMASTERPat Donica

Key dates for this year’s online election are:

  • June 19 – nominations closed
  • June 28 – ballot emailed to chapter members
  • July 11 – last day chapter members can vote
  • July 14 – results announced at the chapter meeting
  • Sept 1 – new board term begins
Maximilian sunflower, Helianthus maximiliani
Maximilian sunflower, Helianthus maximiliani

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Volunteer for… Invasive Plant Removal!

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Looking for some outdoor exercise?  Volunteer to join Charles Newsom tackling invasive plant removal.  To contact Charles, complete the form at this link.   NPSOT members and non-members are welcome.

Working as a volunteer, chapter member Charles Newsom leads projects in local parks, preserves and recreation areas that help land managers deal with invasive plants by figuring out what can be done and then leading teams to do it.  If you’ve ever been to Berry Springs Park and Preserve in Georgetown, or Miller Springs Nature Center in Belton, you’ve enjoyed a couple of examples among the public spaces that benefit from Charles’ volunteerism.

Current and upcoming project locations include preserves owned by the Texas Land Conservancy (2.4 acre Berry Creek Preserve and 6 acre preserve along the San Gabriel River), Georgetown’s Garey Park, and Williamson County’s Berry Springs Park & Preserve.

The project at Berry Creek Preserve, owned by the Texas Land Conservancy (TLC), can use volunteers now.   TLC’s Berry Creek Preserve is in Georgetown just off Shell Spur Road.

Mindful of safety concerns for social distancing, Charles says any number of volunteers from 1 to 6 would be safe working at Berry Creek Preserve.  The work site is adjacent to the parking area so it’s a short walk and easy for you to stop at any time.  You will need to complete a TLC release form in advance.

If you need tools, Charles can provide 4 pairs of loppers and 2 hand saws.  You need gloves and closed toe shoes.  Long pants are best.  Tights should be avoided as there are scratchy branches everywhere.  Everyone should bring their own water, and bring a hat since not all work is in the shade.

Charles described the project:

“It is an area of 2.4 acres and is adjacent to Berry Creek. It is forested and rocky in spots.  It is also fairly pristine.  I have already removed about 70% of the invasives and will finish the rest (the largest trees) when it is cooler.

It has a significant number of downed Ashe junipers that make exploring the area difficult as well as creating eyesores.  Volunteers could saw off and/or lopper off the many small limbs on each tree and I could cut up the trunks.  We could make a nice pile of cut pieces and then all of it could then be used for firewood or for woodworking.

The trees are not very large so we don’t have that to deal with.  They are also well-separated so one person per tree at any given time would nicely space out the work.   It is probably less than a dozen trees but it would open up the area quite nicely.

The last step would be in putting in a trail.  The trail-making consists of minor brush clearing (easy) using hand clippers or loppers and removing any trip hazards such as small rocks. “

Charles also shared the following about this preserve: “There is little poison ivy (I have not seen any yet) to worry about.”   That’s welcome news!

Contact Charles (contact link at the top of this article) for more information about any of his projects.

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