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Invasive species update

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I got a call today from Renee from the Forest Preserve District of Will County. Seems I flubbed my dates on the next volunteer day.
Sigh.
If to err is human and to forgive is divine, I'm certainly human and Renee is definitely divine.
I've amened the entry to reflect the new info, but wanted to make sure everyone knew what was really going on.
Participants can register with Renee ((815) 722-7364) for National Public Lands Day on Sept. 27. You'll collect seeds and remove nonnative plant species from 9 a.m. to noon, eat a sack lunch and take a hike to learn about plants and animals in Will County preserves. It all happens at Isle a La Cache, and is appropriate for all ages. Really. Last year, there was a 2-year-old and a 92-year-old, Renee said.

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Julie Todd

Julie Todd is the night editor at The Herald News in Joliet. She and her husband are looking to cut the chemicals and get back to basics -- minus the granola and hemp clothing. They live in a home they bought last year in Plainfield, where they're making changes to create their own little patch of utopia.

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