The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 7pm in the Longleaf Room / Five Rivers Delta Resource Center. We are having our annual end of the year/Christmas Pot Luck dinner, so bring a dish to share. Also, Jenny Manders will be presenting the mini-slideshow presentation on the overnight Delta trip that she, Tom Meyers, and Ellen Broach just did. They met at the Stagecoach for breakfast on the morning of November 21 and, after eating, headed to the Rice Creek launch to set off for their weekend adventure.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
December Meeing
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 7pm in the Longleaf Room / Five Rivers Delta Resource Center. We are having our annual end of the year/Christmas Pot Luck dinner, so bring a dish to share. Also, Jenny Manders will be presenting the mini-slideshow presentation on the overnight Delta trip that she, Tom Meyers, and Ellen Broach just did. They met at the Stagecoach for breakfast on the morning of November 21 and, after eating, headed to the Rice Creek launch to set off for their weekend adventure.
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 7pm in the Longleaf Room / Five Rivers Delta Resource Center. We are having our annual end of the year/Christmas Pot Luck dinner, so bring a dish to share. Also, Jenny Manders will be presenting the mini-slideshow presentation on the overnight Delta trip that she, Tom Meyers, and Ellen Broach just did. They met at the Stagecoach for breakfast on the morning of November 21 and, after eating, headed to the Rice Creek launch to set off for their weekend adventure.
Sunday, November 01, 2015
November Meeting
The next meeting will be Tuesday, November 3rd, 7
p.m. in the Longleaf Room of Five Rivers Delta Resource Center. Carol Furman, MBCKC member will present on
Edible Wetland Plants. Carol became
interested in edible wetland plants back when she worked leading boat tours out
of Five Rivers. She had to learn the “usual
spiel” that was traditionally presented.
However, Carol quickly became bored with that and yearned to learn
more. She began studying on her own,
thus, adding extensively to that original knowledge base. She was then able to expand the “usual spiel”
by talking about the plants the participants saw along the way, including
anecdotes and the history behind them. Come
join us as Carol shares her knowledge of the edible wetland plants that are
right here in our Delta!
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