Saturday April 27 from 9am to noon, the second annual beautification of Mianus River Park will occur. Meet at the Cognewaugh entrance of the park
Activities from the morning will include planting trees along the trail’s entrance, native plantings in the circle of the parking lot, removal of invasive, winged euonymus species as needed, lining the trails with stray logs/larger branches, removal of debris from the first drainage area, planting trees along the trails, and debris pick-up as needed.
The Town of Greenwich Parks Department will provide shovels, hand shears, rakes, hand saws, and garbage bags. Volunteers are asked to bring their tools if they have them.
The Mianus River Park straddles both Greenwich and Stamford. It consists of 109.7 acres in the Mianus/upper Cos Cob area of Greenwich and 110.3 adjoining acres in Stamford.
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