South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), 1 Oct 2023, p. 9

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The South Marysburgh Mirror October 2023 / 9 Trash Talkin’ and Collectin’ Puts a Shine on Mother Nature at Monarch Point By Chery! Anderson A " 3 Sano ate and learn about the 1256 pounds of trash! ‘ oe beautiful South Shore That is the final weigh of area while helping to pick the multitude of bags, tires, up a summer's worth of construction debris, furniture trash. a and other items collected on . About 35 people joined September 9 during the volun- in the effort this year. . teer clean up at Monarch Along the way we experi- Point Conservation Reserve. enced the beginning of The Clean Up was held for the third year in a row in the former Ostrander Point Crown Land Block and Point Petre Provincial Wildlife Area. South Shore Joint Initiative, which organizes the event, sees it as an opportunity for people to experience Monarch Point in person, and appreci- MI of Goldenrod and Purple Asters. Participants re- ceived a Species at Risk booklet as a “Thank you” for their efforts. Special Z DES s sae ee tj thanks go to committee Among this year’s Monarch Point trash talkers were, from the left, Chris members John Lowry and Currie, Lene Rosenmeier, Lori Borthwick, Braydon Scully and Dominic Lori Borthwick. VISIT US AT THE VISIT US AT THE PICTON WELLINGTON FARMERS oe FARMERS MARKET AT MARKET AT THE EDDIE PICTON TOWN HALL HOTEL EVERY SATURDAY \ 4, EVERY SUNDAY FROM FROM 9 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. \ X Ay AY 9 A.M.- 2:00 P.M. Crew FIND US ONLINE AT jwfarms.ca Thursday Night Dinner are back! Delivery available to Milford, Cherry Valley or Picton areas. You can also order our Soups, Dips, and frozen dinners. Http://jwfarms.square.site 613-476-5959