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May <br />Noxious Weed Identification <br />When: Saturday, May 21St from 10:00 to 10:45 am <br />Where: Daughenbaugh Open Space (Meet at Daughenbaugh parking lot, W. Cherry St.) <br />Presented by: City of Louisville Open Space Staff <br />Appropriate Audience: Adults <br />Noxious weeds are non - native invasive plants which can <br />are one of the greatest threats to Colorado's Open S <br />Open Space with Open Space staff to see and lear <br />and why we need to control them. This program • pen <br />ly displace our native plants and <br />Come and walk Daughenbaugh <br />me of Colorado's noxious weeds <br />public. <br />Please RSVP by 5:00 pm on Thursday, <br />4742. <br />to Catherine) @Io isvilleco.gov or 303 -335- <br />June <br />Ecosystem Symposium: The Importance ofWater <br />When: Thursday, June (date) from 6:30 to 7:30 pm <br />Where: Lake Park Open Space (Meet at parking lot at Cottonwood Park, off of South Boulder <br />Road) <br />Presented by: CU- Boulder Hydrologist ( ?) <br />Hosted by: The City of Louisville Open Space Division <br />Appropriate Audience: Ages 12 and up <br />is a vital component in every healthy ecosystem. Many wildlife species depend on areas <br />near , creeks, and lakes for food and water, cover from predators, and for raising young. <br />Riparian . also help to reduce pollutants entering streams and rivers and prevent runoff and <br />erosion. Co d learn the many reasons why water is so important to our existence in this <br />interesting pro :K: provided by <br />4 <br />Additional Educational Programming may be added as program locations and dates become <br />available. Please check back on this page for recent updates. You can also sign up for our email <br />listserve and receive information about upcoming programs and events. Email <br />Catherine! @louisvilleco.gov to sign up! <br />18 <br />