Monday, November 7, 2016

Service at Connelly Creek: 10-29-16

Mentors here at Wild Whatcom are connection lovers.  And we're not talking about internet connection here, but rather the connection that happens in realtime between humans and and the other-than-human community members all around us.  This type of connection was really strong during our service last Saturday with the Boys Explorers Club (BEC) at Connelly Creek.

The Swallowtails connected not only with each other, but with two other Boys Explorers Club groups- the Jumping Mice and the Storm Wolves- AND the numerous plants and animals that call Connelly Creek home.

Some highlights include:

  • The removal of LOTS of tough, prickly non-native invasive Himalayan blackberry, which entails perseverance, digging, clipping, a strong work ethic, and attention to detail.
  • Stomping many square feet of reed canary grass (the most effective tactic against a fast-spreading invasive).
  • Moving tons (probably) of mulch from a pile taller than most of the Jumping Mice to prevent any more reed canary grass from growing.
  • Protecting young native plants that the BEC had planted in seasons past.  This required moving slowly to first identify the plant, then careful removal of invasives, then building a deer guard out of found sticks, and finally, laying down a mulch donut around the plant.
  • Saving several native plants in a large fenced-in area that were COVERED in blackberry vines.  The digging and clearing also revealed a giant root baby that you'll have to ask your daughter about. :)
  • A discussion on the different service opportunities in our community and appreciating the BEC's perspective on service work at their site season after season.
The Swallowtails modeled a strong service ethic, how to be safe when serving, and most importantly (in my humble opinion), how to have fun while giving back to the other-than-human community we live in.  We're super proud of these girls for a day well spent in the rain!

Check out the BEC's report on the day here and the photo album here!

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