Nashville: Harpeth Wildflower Nature Walk
"A WALK AMONG WILDFLOWERS"
Sunday, April 22, 1:00 - 3:00
The Harpeth River Watershed Association (HRWA) invites you to join
LinnAnn Welch, Tennessee state biologist, for a hike to view some of our
state's lovely spring wildflowers. Ms. Welch, a wildflower expert,
has been leading hikes for nearly 12 years. As you hike, Ms. Welch
will point out botanical beauties such as shooting stars, fire pink,
trillium, phlox, and many shrubs unique to this area of the watershed.
The group will meet at the Foggy Bottom Canoe Rentals located at 1270
Highway 70 West in Kingston Springs and we will shuttle to the Narrows
of the Harpeth where we will begin our hike. Please be sure to wear
comfortable shoes and weather appropriate clothes.
This hike is open to 25 participants and is free for all current HRWA
members. There is a $20 registration fee for non-members. Email HRWA at
juliahalford@harpethriver.org or call Julia Halford at (615)790-9767 to
reserve your spot or become a member of HRWA.
The Harpeth River Watershed Association is a six-year-old, non-profit,
501(c)(3) conservation organization whose mission is to protect and
restore the Harpeth River Watershed that flows through six counties in
Middle Tennessee, and to provide expertise in statewide conservation
policy. HRWA collaborates with a broad range of federal, state, and
local public and private sector partners to implement river restoration
and watershed conservation and shape conservation policy based on our
experience in the Harpeth to ensure biologically healthy rivers and
clean drinking water around the state.
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Harpeth River Watershed Association
P.O. Box 1127, Franklin, TN 37065 . 615-790-9767 .
www.harpethriver.org
Working together to protect and restore the ecological health of the
Harpeth River Watershed
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