Wakarusa River Watershed

September 12, 2006

It's apple picking time and KVHA is making a meeting out of it

There's an orchard in Overbrook, KS called Fieldstone Orchard. They have asparagus, grapes, pecans and the like, but their main emphasis is on apples. They are also a bed and breakfast. The house is a beautiful, renovated barn with all sorts of interesting furnishings.

KVHA was trying to figure out when and where to host its annual meeting. Since Fieldstone is a business within the Upper Wakarusa watershed, and since September is a great month for picking apples, we decided September at Fieldstone. There will be presentations from various KVHA staff highlighting projects that are in the works. Attendees will also hear from representatives of WaterLINK, the KU School of Journalism, Rathbun Land and Water Alliance, and the Watershed Institute.

If you think that you may be interested in attending this event, please call Aimee at 785-840-0700.

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