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Weeds or Wildflowers?

How to Get Rid of Noxious Weeds

 

 

 

 

 

 

At Sisters City Hall

 
Learn to identify and reduce the spread of invasive, non-native plants at home, on your acreage, on public lands or at your business.
 
Learn how invasive plants damage soils and local vegetation.

 See examples of weeds, bring your own for an ecologist to identify.

 

 

 Hear about county grant funding for eradication programs.

 

 

Learn how to stay in compliance to avoid code violations—and fines!

 

Sponsored by the City of Sisters, Sisters Ranger District & Deschutes County Contacts

Maret Pajutee, District Ecologist, Sisters Ranger District

(541) 549-7727, mpajutee@fs.fed.us

Eric Porter, Community Development Director, City of Sisters

(541) 323-5219, eporter@ci.sisters.or.us

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maret Pajutee, District Ecologist, Sisters Ranger District

(541) 549-7727, mpajutee@fs.fed.us

Eric Porter, Community Development Director, City of Sisters

(541) 323-5219, eporter@ci.sisters.or.us

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contacts

Maret Pajutee, District Ecologist, Sisters Ranger District

(541) 549-7727, mpajutee@fs.fed.us

Eric Porter, Community Development Director, City of Sisters

(541) 323-5219, eporter@ci.sisters.or.us

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHO’s INVITED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Landowners,

homeowners,

developers, trail users,

forest workers,

environmental groups,

landscapers,

contractors,

groundskeepers, yard

maintenance crews,

volunteers

 

 

 

 

 

The Corvalis Chapter is hosting the NPSO Annual Meeting this year in Yachats. Details can be found in the Bulletin of the NPSO March 2009 edition or the annual state meeting web site:  http://corvallis.npsoregon.org/meeting/2009meeting.html
Lodging- Important Update
The Adobe Resort in Yachats (1-800-522-3623) has informed us that if 10 rooms are booked by people attending the NPSO Annual Meeting, we will have the use of their small meeting room for free.  That room will be used for the Friday night social and the Sunday board meeting.  The money saved ($130) will be added to the donation that we will make to the endowment fund for the Gerdemann Botanical Garden (http://gerdemanngarden.org/).  If you decide to stay at the Adobe, please let them know that you are with the NPSO Annual Meeting.