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understand the results and determine any <br />appropriate next steps. The City will continue <br />to coordinate with state and regional <br />partners to stay informed and share <br />updates with residents as more information <br />becomes available. <br />Residents who would like to review the full <br />sampling report and learn more about the <br />study can visit the Lake Elmo Water page on <br />the website <br />[https://www.lakeelmo.gov/163/Water]. <br />Master Gardener Paul Spilseth <br />returns to share more on <br />prairie ecosystems <br />The Sally Manzara Interpretive Nature Center <br />welcomes Washington County Master <br />Gardener Paul Spilseth, on Saturday, March <br />21 at 11 a.m., for a presentation called Prairie <br />101. <br />This is the second in a series of <br />programming focused on Prairie <br />ecosystems and it provides a do-it-yourself <br />instruction for anyone interested in creating <br />a prairie, a natural landscape utilizing native <br />glasses and flowers. No matter what size <br />prairie you are interested in, from acreage to <br />small plot, this class covers all steps of <br />planning a preparation as well as <br />maintenance to ensure your creation <br />continues to thrive for years to come. This <br />class also provides information about <br />budget, site selection, plant or seed <br />selection, and planting. This event is free and <br />open to the public. <br />Visit Sally Manzara Interpretive Nature <br />Center [https://sminc-lake-elmo.orgil to <br />learn more. <br />NO <br />Be a Battery Hero! <br />Batteries and cellphones can cause harmful <br />BATTERIES! <br />fires if placed in curbside bins. Additionally, <br />Thcy CDn Gtx t a fi:g <br />some batteries contain hazardous materials <br />like mercury, lead, cadmium, or silver. These <br />metals are toxic and hazardous to the <br />environment. <br />Don't place them in your recycling or trash <br />bins; all batteries are accepted at the <br />Washington County Environmental Center. <br />
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