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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.orgL] to <br />learn more. <br />Please Pick up the Poo! <br />As the snow melts, please remember to pick <br />up and properly dispose of pet waste when <br />walking your dog and in your yard. Dog feces <br />can carry harmful bacteria and parasites <br />and contains nutrients that contribute to <br />water pollution. <br />When left on the ground, waste can wash <br />into storm drains and nearby lakes, rivers, <br />and wetlands, impacting water quality and <br />public health. City ordinance requires pet <br />owners to clean up after their pets —please <br />bring a bag on walks and dispose of waste <br />in the trash. <br />NOBe a Battery Hero! <br />(9 Batteries and cellphones can cause harmful <br />BATTERIES! fires if placed in curbside bins. <br />rho, can stare a ftra <br />in tsashvr recycl" <br />y <br />Don't place them in your recycling or trash <br />bins; all batteries are accepted at the <br />Washington County Environmental Center. <br />[https://www.washingtoncountymn.gov/604 <br />/Environmental -Center], <br />
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