Volunteers to
restore native plant species and remove debris from Pavaho Wetlands
We invite you to experience the enthusiasm of 400 volunteers
working along the Trinity River Corridor - all in one day. Each of these volunteers will have a chance
to discover the beauty of this vast natural wild space in the heart of the
city. The Trinity River Conservation
Corps’ 5th Annual Corporate Day of Service kicks-off on Friday, April 27 from
8:00 a.m. until noon, with the event led by the City of Dallas and Trinity Park
Conservancy.
Volunteers from a variety of companies will work
together to plant grasses and aquatic species, install signage and clean along the
Pavaho Wetlands within the Dallas Floodway. Volunteers will also learn about
the size and scope of the Trinity River Corridor including the wide-variety of grasses
and pollinator plants and the wildlife thriving in this urban eco-system, one
of Dallas’ unique and wonderful natural resources.
WHEN: Friday, April 27 from 8:00
a.m. – Noon
8:00 a.m. – Opening
Ceremony
WHERE: Media Parking and Staging
Trammell Crow Park, 3700
Sylvan Avenue, Dallas, TX 75207
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