July in our Parks

A monthly e-newsletter sharing our nature news and events

 

Your Input is Important:

Parks, Preserves and Recreation Road Map

for the Future

Sarasota County is developing a Parks, Preserve and Recreation Master Plan in conjunction with the cities, which will become the road map for parks and environmental lands in our County. The plan will guide how the County provides park services and sets priorities.

Community input is essential to the success of the plan.

Please tell us what’s working, what is needed and what’s most important to you and your family.

Go here to visit the survey or scan this QR code: 

Survey ends Sunday, July 5th.

Questions?

Call the Sarasota County
Contact Center at 941-861-5000.

 

Demonstration Garden Tours at Shamrock Park

Master gardener volunteers will be giving free demonstration garden tours and advice on Florida gardening. Meet at the central garden area near the Nature Center.

Thursday, July 29 -10 a.m.  
3900 Shamrock Dr., Venice
No registrations necessary.For information call 941-861-5000. r

Walk to Curry Creek in Search of Flowers

with Denny and Al

 

Join amateur botanists and Florida Native Plant Society members, Denny Girard and Al Squires as they lead you on a walk to Curry Creek. Along the way, your search will find many blooming native plants to delight your eyes. The search may just lead to other discoveries about the botany found along Curry Creek.

Wednesday, July 15, 9-11 a.m.

   

East entrance
1500 Pinebrook Road, Venice
Space limited to 20.
Guides: Denny Girard and Al Squires, Sarasota County volunteers
Register here for this event.

Monthly Rain Barrel Workshop and Sales 

                              

SaturdayJuly 18, 10-11 a.m.    
Green Meeting Room
6700 Clark Road, Sarasota
Contact: David Pouso,
Environmental Specialist

Learn how the use of rain barrels can conserve water, save money by reducing the use of potable water in landscapes (lower utility bills), and reduce stormwater runoff by storing and diverting runoff from impervious surfaces (roofs). Practical tips on the construction and installation will be provided. Rain barrels for sale for $37 each, includes tax and spigot assembly.  Cash or check accepted. 

To register for this free class go to Eventbrite.

What’s Blooming, Buzzing and Hatching
at Shamrock Park?

Ever wonder where wildflowers bloom – and when? How many kinds of butterflies and dragonflies live here? Or which eggs, like the gopher tortoise’s, may be hatching? And when do Florida scrub-jays learn to fly? Join park naturalist Brooke Elias on ‘fourth Thursday’s (endingOctober 22) on a stroll to explore the annual rhythms and cycles of Shamrock Park. Meet on the deck of the Nature Center building.

Thursday, July 239 -11 a.m.  

3900 Shamrock Dr., Venice
Space limited to 20.
Guide: Brooke Elias, Sarasota County Park Naturalist
Register here for this event.  
SAVE THE DATE:
UF/IFAS Extension
 Project Learning Tree Educator Training

Project Learning Tree (PLT) is an award-winning, interdisciplinary environmental education program. PLT provides supplementary education curriculum materials to enhance classroom curricula, after school programs, summer camp sessions, and community events (e.g., Earth Day or Florida Forestry Day).

 Why you should take this workshop:

  • Receive the Pre K-8 Activity Guide with 96 activities
  • Experience activities you can implement right away
  • Become eligible to apply for education grants
  • Activities are correlated to National and State Standards

*$25 Registration fee covers the cost of your curriculum guide which you will receive on the day of the training. Lunch will be provided; please list any specific dietary concerns in the notes section when you register.

 

Saturday, August 15, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Classroom
570 Bay Park Blvd., Englewood
For more information call 941-861-9900.
Click here to register through EventBrite.
 

SAVE THE DATE:

National Public Lands Day (NPLD)
Helping Hands for America’s Lands – A national volunteer effort to help improve their parks.Volunteers are needed to spruce up Woodmere Park in Venice. Choose from a great range of needed activities.
Saturday, September 26, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
3951 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice
Space limited to 30.
For more information on NPLD throughout the nation, go tohttp://www.publiclandsday.org
For more information or to register for Woodmere Park, call or email Debby Zeilman at 941-861-5000 or dzeilman@scgov.net.
SAVE THE DATE:
Florida Native Plant Society (Mangrove Chapter)
Public Speaker Series
Don’t miss these!
Local experts will conduct presentations on a range of topics that you are sure to enjoy.
Tuesday, October 13, 7-9 p.m.
Identification of Various Species of Goldenrod
Speakers: Al Squires & Denny Girard
Tuesday, November 10, 7-9 p.m.
What a Master Gardener Learns about Native Plants
Speaker: Vickie Lowe
 
Classroom
570 Bay Park Blvd., Englewood
For more information call 941-861-5000.
 
Attention All Photographers:Do you have a beautiful bird photo to share?

 

Here is a deal for you!

The Herald Tribune is seeking

beautiful bird photographs

to share on their on-line gallery..

 

Send your best pictures tophoto@heraldtribune.com and The Herald Tribune staff just may include your photo in this wonderful on-line bird gallery.
Registration Process for Nature Events 

Look for ‘View Activities’ (if you already have an account), orSIGN UP HERE (if you need to open up a

new household account).

 

Attached here are directions to help you set up an account to sign up for a free nature event.

Please remember the 3 R’s.
Reuse, Reduce, and Recycle, when visiting your parks and environmental lands!

 

Please use appropriate containers for recycles and trash.

When visiting a preserve or environmental land where there are limited trash receptacles, please remember to ‘Pack it in. Pack it out.’  Leave nothing but your footprints.

Thank you for caring.

For more information on the three R’s for your home and business, visitSarasota County Solid Waste for useful information.

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Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources
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Sarasota, Florida 34236
 

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