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For Earth Day Kayla Malone, county weed department supervisor, will tell participants about Chaffee Countyâs invasive weed mitigation from 9 a.m. to noon April 23.Â
Participants will meet at the Salida Farm to School site near Loyal Dukeâs Dog Park and Ben Oswald Park soccer fields on Holman Avenue. Â
Other subjects participants will explore include soil health tunnel, a scavenger hunt and other soil activities with the Natural Resource Conservation Service and the Upper Arkansas Conservation District.Â
Volunteers will spread out on the Monarch Spur Trail to mitigate weeds with Salida area Parks, Open-space and Trails, Central Colorado Conservancy and Greater Arkansas River Nature Association. Optionally volunteers may stay at the garden to mitigate weeds with Guidestone Colorado.Â
Today
Anytime â Chaffee Arts and Sorelle Deli host artist Sabrina Carter for a step-by-step virtual art class called
Take n Paint. Cost of the program is $50 and is a fundraiser for Chaffee Arts. Log on to http://www.chaffeearts.com to register. Includes paint supplies, instruction and dinner.Â
Saturday
11 a.m.-2 p.m. Salida Spring Market at The Triangle Oasis Farm, 8875 CR 150. Featured items include produce, potted flowers, baked goods, CBD, jams, pickled items, tinctures, crafts, apparel and textiles. https://www.facebook.com/thetriangleoasis.
8:30 a.m. - noon Greater Arkansas River Nature Association and the Arkansas River Watershed Collaborative will lead a
GARNA plans Monarch fire mitigation hike chaffeecountytimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chaffeecountytimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Greater Arkansas River Nature Association and the Arkansas River Watershed Collaborative lead forester Andy Lerch will lead an interpretive hike through areas just above Monarch Park were the Collaborative and