~="J <br /> ~ ~ <br /> ¦ M <br /> un~ 5, 1997 <br /> ONTACT: ichael Robert, Hendricks Park Head Gardener, 682-5324 <br /> F om Public Information Section, 682-5523 <br /> OIL IMMEDIA E RELEASE <br /> SPRING HIGHLIGHTS PARK OFFERINGS <br /> Three Eu ene parks offer citizens a chance to restore landscaping at Washburne Park, <br /> e a bird walk ear Hendricks Park, and absorb the full, glorious bloom of the Owen Memorial <br /> ose Garden all the month of June. <br /> Voluntee s are welcome to help restore the landscaped beauty of Washburne Park on <br /> turday, June 7, from 10 am - 2 pm. Working beside City staff and neighborhood volunteers, <br /> orkers will cut ack invasive plants to increase visibility and safety, remove weeds, and restore <br /> n five and histori al plantings. Bring a sack lunch. Soft drinks and juice will be provided free. <br /> e park is locat d near north Agate Street. Cash contributions will be accepted for long-range <br /> p ans. <br /> Bird fanci rs are invited to join Dan and Barbara Gleason as they lead a bird walk near <br /> ndricks Park o Tuesday, June 10, from 7:30 - 9:30 a.m. The fee is $2 per person. Meet at <br /> main entrance to the Rhododendron Garden, 1800 Skyline Boulevard. Bring binoculars to <br /> 's~e a hollowed o tree where woodpeckers and nuthatches have shared parenting duties. <br /> AMORE) <br /> <br /> n..~'/:.L..,._~... _ n.r..,.:..:... a:,..... n:a...s r........,, _ oco n,..._i r.,,...,..,, no n7nn1 X777 _ Dh....~• ~Gn1~ a40 ~OQ9 ~ CnV ~Gni~ QG9_RR9R <br /> <br />