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Our next workday for Red Sesbania (Sesbania punicea) removal will be Saturday, November 7th.We will meet at Rio Americano High School's (4540 American River Drive) parking lot at 9:00 am(From Fair Oaks Blvd, turn south on Saverien Dr - this dead-ends into the school).Plan on working until around noontime. Lunch and water will be provided.WE NEED PEOPLE WHO CAN WADE!We will be focusing on the actual island that is inaccessible during high water flows. Flows are scheduled to drop to 1,800 CFS by 10/17. We do still need a few people to go along the north bank where we’ve been working, but our primary focus will be the island this month.Bring WADERS and/or rubber boots, long sleeves and long pants. Shoes that can get wet/muddy are preferable (or wading boots), as we will have to get in the water to reach these areas. So far, I have the following signed up:
ME Paul Egan Mike Howes Tony Fabian
Mel Odemar
Duane Nelson
Please let me know if you will be able to participate, so I have a head count for lunch.
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