Coast Guard help remove non-native invasive weeds at Shollenberger Park

Apr 7, 2017 | News, Plants, Projects, Shollenberger | 0 comments

On April 6, 2017, a crew of 25 from the Coast Guard Station at Two Rock took a break from their classroom to volunteer their time helping to clear non-native invasive weeds at Shollenberger Park.  The crew is finishing a management training class that will help them become Chief Petty Officers.

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