Friday, May 5, 2017

Fiddleheads Service at Connelly Creek 4-28-17

It was a warm surprise to have the sun shining down on us all afternoon this past Friday as the Fiddleheads worked hard to save the banks of Connelly Creek from invasive reed canary grass and blackberries. We enjoyed a collaborative afternoon of service, games, and new connections as the girls worked alongside the Spotted Owls and two BEC groups. Some highlights from our day together included:



  • Gathering for a check-in and snacks in the parking lot before heading to Connelly Creek for a brief opening circle before getting to work.
  • Using lopers, shovels, and our own woman power to pull out invasive blackberry, stomp down reed canary grass, set up fencing around planted areas, and mulch a new designated site for native plantings. 
  • Connecting with the Spotted Owls and BEC groups through teamwork, collaborative stewardship, and games!

The Fiddleheads set a great example of how to Walk Your Talk as they worked hard right up until the end of the day.  Morale remained high at the work site- A LOT of silly songs were sung and hilarious plant-related jokes were told.  We ended our day with a giant collaborative closing circle with the Spotted Owls during which many thanks were given for each other and opportunities to serve the beautiful place we live in.  Check out more photos from day here!

Mottos especially alive today:
We're All Teachers
Walk Your Talk
Safety First
All Things Are Connected
Connect and Protect
Our Cups Overflow
Widen the Circle
Attitude of Gratitude
Many Hands Make Light Work