January - March - Lynches River County Park
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January - March - Lynches River County Park
E NVIRONMENTAL D ISCOVERY C ENTER N EWS R ECYCLED C ARD P ROGRAM It is estimated that more than 2 billion Christmas cards are made each year. Instead of throwing out your old holiday cards, why not send them to a charitable organization that will turn them into new cards? Over thirty years ago, St. Jude’s Ranch for Children started their recycled card program as a way to show appreciation to their donors. Children used the previous year’s Christmas cards and turned them into “new” cards which were sent to the donors. The recipients were so delighted that they re- quested the children sell them their special cards and the St. Jude’s Children’s Ranch Recycled Card Program was born. Children participate by removing the front of the old cards and attaching new backs. Customers who purchase cards help to support the St. Jude’s Ranch for Children and the children learn about the benefits and importance of going green. We will be collecting cards to send to St. Jude’s Ranch from January 1 - January 31. All categories of G OT A Q UESTION - A SK T ERASA Have you visited the Park recently and found something interesting that you would like to know more about? Perhaps you have a question about wildlife in your backyard. If you have a question about nature, send it to the Environmental Discovery Center Supervisor at [email protected]. Questions and answers are published on the Lynches River County Park Website at: www.lynchesriverpark.c om/edc/ask-Terasa.asp Terasa received her B.S. in Biology and is a Certified Master Naturalist. Send in your question today! greeting cards are eligible for the program. If you prefer to send your own cards, they may be sent to: V OLUME 3, I SSUE 1 J ANUARY -M ARCH 2010 S PECIAL OF INTEREST : • The Environmental Discovery Center will be closed January 1st in observance of New Year’s Day. • February 2nd is Groundhog Day. • Don’t miss the Bluebird Nest Box Workshop on February 6th! • Sign up for the Guided Canoe Excursion on March 6th. • Spring officially begins on March 20th. • March 22nd is World Water Day. St. Jude’s Ranch for Children Recycled Card Program 100 St. Jude’s Street Boulder City, NV 89005 For more information about St. Jude’s Ranch or the Recycled Card Program, go to: www.stjudesranch.org/ help_card.php POINTS • Earth Hour will be celebrated on Saturday, March 27th. E NVIRONMENTAL D ISCOVERY C ENTER N EWS P AGE 2 F OOD F OR T HE B IRDS According to the Audubon Society, over 100 species of birds in North America supplement their natural diets with that obtained from feeders. While birds may visit feeders anytime, they are especially important in the winter when natural food sources may be scarce. In addition to benefitting the birds, providing feeders also increases your opportunities for bird watching right in your own backyard. In addition to providing food, you can also help birds by providing water which can be used for drinking as well as bathing. Planting native plants can provide, cover, potential nesting places, and are a source of natural food. ter on Saturday, January 2, 2010 and make birdfeeder from Cheerios. You can take it home with you and watch the birds enjoy the tasty treat. The activity will be available from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Stop by the Environmental Discovery Cen- B UILD Y OUR O WN B LUEBIRD N EST B OX “T HERE IS NOTHING IN WHICH THE BIRDS DIFFER MORE FROM MAN THAN THE WAY THEY CAN BUILD AND YET LEAVE A LANDSCAPE AS IT WERE .” -R OBERT LYND Over the years, as land has been cleared and building materials changed, the number of natural cavities available for bluebirds to nest in has been reduced. In turn, the bluebird population has suffered. You can help by providing a nest box as an alternative to a natural cavity. On Saturday, February 6, the Environmental Discovery Center will host the 2nd Annual Build Your Own Bluebird Nest Box Workshop. All materials will be provided free of charge thanks in part to the donation of lumber by White Timber Company Inc. Workshops will be held at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Registration is required and space is limited to 10 participants per session. For more information or to sign up for the workshop, please call (843) 389-0550. G UIDED C ANOE E XCURSION Join us on Saturday, March 6 for a three mile guided paddle along the Lynches Scenic River. Two trips will be offered with the first beginning at 10:00 AM and the second beginning at 2:00 PM. It is estimated that the 10:00 AM trip will return to the park around 12:30 PM and the 2:00 PM trip will return to the park around 4:30 PM. The event is free but space is limited to 14 participants per trip. Canoes hold a maximum of two people; one of which must be 18 or older. To sign up for the guided canoe excursion or for more information, please call (843) 389-0550. V OLUME 3, I SSUE 1 P AGE 3 R ECYCLING E FFORTS A T T HE P ARK It wasn’t long ago that recycling efforts were nonexistent at the Park. Fortunately, that is no longer the case. Recycling bins are now found throughout the park to collect plastic, aluminum, and glass. Thanks to the efforts of visitors and staff, the Park has kept bottles, aluminum cans, and glass containers out of the landfill. In addition to saving valuable space in the landfill, recycling saves energy. Recycling just one aluminum can saves enough energy to power a TV for 3 hours. Recycling 1 glass jar saves enough energy to power a 60 watt light-bulb for 4 hours. Recycled soda bottles can be turned into a fiber and made into T-shirts. Recycling just 5 soda bottles makes enough fiber for 1 T-shirt. Next time you visit the Park, please remember to help us by placing recyclable items in the blue recycling bins. If you need more information about recycling in Florence County, a list of drop off locations can be found at: http:// www.florenceco.org/recycle/ locations.htm Number of items Recycling at Lynches River County Park 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Apr. May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month Aluminum Cans Plastic bottles U PCOMING G ROUPS Date Organization Grade/ Age 1/29 Dewey L. Carter Elementary 2nd 2/10 Dewey L. Carter Elementary 5th 2/11 Dewey L. Carter Elementary 5th 3/11 Dewey L. Carter Elementary 4th 3/12 Dewey L. Carter Elementary 4th 3/25 Savannah Grove Elementary K 3/26 Savannah Grove Elementary K Environmental Discovery Center 5094 County Park Road Coward, SC 29530 (843) 389-0550 www.lynchesriverpark.com Operating Hours Tuesday - Saturday 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Sunday 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Mission Statement To develop and reveal the natural resources of the park for the purpose of advancing education, stewardship, and recreation for the residents and visitors of Florence County H AVE Y OU M ADE T HE S WITCH ? As I took my Christmas lights out this year, I decided this would be their final appearance. Several years ago, in retaliation to the icicle light craze, I purchased several sets of the large, traditional C9 lights. The same style lights are now available in LEDs which use only about 10% of the energy required for the incandescent bulbs. This energy savings is not only good for Mother Earth but also for your budget since that savings will be reflected in your elec- tricity bill. Compared to incandescent bulbs, LEDs are also longer lasting, more durable, and safer since they produce very little heat. Given all the benefits, I feel it is my responsibility to make the switch to LEDs. Then there is the question of what to do with the old lights. Rather than putting them in the trash, I will be sending my lights to a free recycling program offered by HolidayLED.com since I have not been able to find a local recycling option. I invite you to make the switch to LEDs too. Bring any of your old strands of Christmas lights to the Environmental Discovery Center between now and January 31 and I will include them with my shipment. If you prefer to send your own lights, send them to: HolidayLEDs.com Attention: Recyling Program 118 Rosehill Drive, Suite 1 Jackson, MI 49202 For more information, go to www.holidayleds.com/ holidayledscom_christmas_light_recycling _program