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Two park job openings
Summer Parks and Trees Americorp Position opening
Year long americorp position available starting in September
North Branch Nature Center's ECO Program Service Projects
On May 31st and June 2nd, First and Second Graders participated in a service project through the North Branch Nature Center's ECO program at Hubbard Park. In two days, a total of about 150 students from Union Elementary School participated in projects from invasive plant control, wood chipping the trails, and cleaning out the storm water drainage ditches.
A lot of work got accomplished in two days! Thank you to the North Branch Nature Center and to Union Elementary School! You have done an excellent job.
Dog Code of Conduct and Policy Committee Has Been Selected!
The following people have been selected to be a part of the Dog Code of Conduct and Policy Committee:
Jim Eikenberry
Wendy Harrell
Ben Huffman
Lynn Mcnamara
Dave Pelletier
Susan Ritz
Larry Sherwin
Along with Park Director Geoff Beyer and Park Commissioner Cara Robecheck
Montpelier Parks Green Up Day
On May 3rd volunteers from National Life and a 4th grade class from Union Elementary School participated in Montpelier Parks Green Up Day! Mill Pond Park was spruced up with new mulch in the garden. Invasive Tartarian Honeysuckle was pulled at North Branch River Park. Both the Old Shelter and New Shelter were spruced up. Ferns were planted at the New Shelter. Thank you for ALL of the work you have done! Everything looks great!
AmeriCorps VISTA member cleans up the New Shelter and plants native ferns with 4th graders.
AmeriCorps member works with 4th graders to spruce up the Old Shelter.

AmeriCorps members work with National Life volunteers to pull our Tartarian Honeysuckle.
Vernal Pools and Bird Migration
With the arrival of spring, there is an explosion of species returning. With this, a few great natural history projects are happening around the park. First, there has been activity in the vernal pool behind the New Shelter at Hubbard Park. Wood Frog eggs and Spotted Salamander Spermatophores are now in the pool! We have worked with a volunteer and the parks staff to fence off this area! Check out the Park Facebook Page for pictures and updates! Please keep dogs out of the vernal pool. This is critical habitat for salamanders and fogs.
Second, Montpelier Parks has started a Bird Species list. Check out the Montpelier Park's Official Facebook page to see what bird species has been seen in the parks for the year of 2013! If you have seen something that is not on the list, let us know! Lets see how many species we can account for! To see the list, look under the photo albums
Department of Labor Trainee and AmeriCorps VISTA Stephanie put up a fence to protect the habitat around the vernal pool.
**NEW MONTPELIER PARKS OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE!**
Like the new Montpelier Parks OFFICIAL page on Facebook!
Check out pictures of the park, fun facts about Vermont's wildlife, plants and natural history, projects happening at the park, and updates on events at the parks!!
www.facebook.com/MontpelierParks
Firewood for Sale
Ultra sustainably harvested firewood for sale.
A variety of lengths available, including some short chunks for relatively cheap.
Some ash lumber also available.
Proceeds assist park projects.
Lumber available
Some cherry and white ash available. You can also get an order for special dimensions as we will likely mill up a few trees in the near future.
Email for info
Park Commission Planning Documents
Working drafts of a Park commission vision for city parks and trails in Montpelier.
Click on links (in blue) to download a copy of the vision or description
1. Parks Greenprint is a map of the vision
2. Description of the vision as proposed by the Parks Commission
How the vision could happen is through purchase, grants and/ or donations, or .....
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