Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Focus On Scugog (2006-2015) (Port Perry, ON), 1 Jul 2013, p. 53

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Lions Soapbox Derby Don't Miss the 3rd Annual Little Brother Xander Chaves, 9, is in full congentfation as he begins at the Lions Club 14th Derby, held on MacDonald St, Port Pe: Jt 22. Doz Sf fined up to! take a run ‘iawn the course. une retosy Pur taasen Sunday August 1 g* e 201 3 at Tritium Trails Banquet Centre elated | Relay Races - BBQ by M&M Meats Best Dressed Contest Vendor Bridal Show and more! nell = a 2 Two races come down the ramp to begin their run to the finish line at the Lions Club of Port Perry Soapbox Derby. Health of Lake Scugog Continued from page 38 by removing wide open, cut grass. The thick vegeta- tion also filters nutrient rich sediments in surface water runoff that would otherwise end up in the lake and feed the weeds. The first step is easy - just stop cutting your lawn to the water’s edge. Leave at least three to six feet from the shoreline uncut. As it grows, pull out any weeds and invasive species. To enhance your “no-mow zone,” plant native shrubs, grasses, and wildflowers that will grow deep roots. For big or small projects, Kawartha Conservation staff can provide a free, no-obligation consultation to provide recommendations. For more about shoreline protection, visit www.KawarthaConservation.com/ shoreline or call 705-328-2271. FOCUS - JULY 2013 57

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy