Join Triad Wild! in tending native plant gardens and monitoring water quality in Muddy Creek, a
tributary of the Haw River, at Woven Works Park in Greensboro on Saturday, September 20.
Tending the gardens in the Park will begin at 11 AM and go to about 1 pm. Volunteers should bring
gloves, a hat, sunscreen, water and, if you have them, weeding tools.
Water quality sampling begins at noon to about 2 pm. Volunteers should wear knee-high waterproof
boots or shoes that can be worn in the water (your feet will get wet!). We are monitoring water quality
and aquatic invertebrate diversity in Muddy Creek in conjunction with the Haw River Assembly (HRA).
HRA (hawriver.org) monitors water quality throughout the entire 920 miles of the Haw River watershed
to ensure clean water through outreach, education and water quality monitoring.
Location: Woven Works Park (401 Cumberland St.) is located at the intersection of E. Lindsay St. and Cumberland St. in Greensboro. Parking is best on Cumberland St.