Oct
4
Sat
2025
Native prairie seed collecting in Alimagnet Park @ Alimagnet Park
Oct 4 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 am

Native prairie seed collection event

From the City of Burnsville:

This fall, we’re teaming up with volunteers of all ages to collect prairie seeds and plant native flowers and grasses in Burnsville parks like Alimagnet. It’s a hands-on way to learn, connect with neighbors, and leave a lasting mark on our community.

  • Everyone is welcome; no experience with seed collecting or native plants is necessary.
  • Activity level: Moderate-Traveling off-trail, standing, and walking on uneven ground is expected.
  • City staff will provide gloves, glasses, and seed collection training. Feel free to bring your favorite garden gloves and a water bottle.
  • Once registered, be on the lookout for an email with parking details and weather updates no later than 24 hours before the event.
Oct
10
Fri
2025
TCTU Habitat Day at Vermillion River Kummer AMA @ Vermillion River Kummer AMA
Oct 10 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Habitat Day with Twin Cities Trout Unlimited – Vermillion River Kummer AMA

This event is part of TCTU’s Vermillion River Initiative, focusing on protecting and enhancing this cold water stream so near to the Twin Cities!

Event copied from the TCTU website.

What Will We Be Doing

  • Along with Mark Nemeth of the DNR, we will be executing another step in Project MACHETE
  • MACHETE is an experiment of 3 methods of eradicating buckthorn
  • Click this link to learn why buckthorn is problematic
  • Please NOTE, we will have to wade across the Vermillion

The Plan

  • Meet before the start time at the location (see map)
  • We’ll sign waivers, drink some coffee, get set up, and get to work

What You Should Bring

  • Dress for the weather
  • Chest waders or wet wade gear as we will be crossing the Vermillion
  • Heavy work gloves
  • Water bottle
  • Camp chair to sit on while we enjoy lunch

What TCTU & the DNR Will Provide

  • All the needed equipment
  • Bug spray
  • LUNCH after we’re all done working!

Be advised that the event will be canceled if there’s dangerous weather, or if the river is too high & fast for safe crossings. If the event is cancelled, you will be informed via email, so check your email before you leave the house!

Registration will close 24 hours before the event for an accurate headcount.

Jan
26
Mon
2026
Winter Salt Week 2026
Jan 26 – Jan 30 all-day
Winter Salt Week 2026

Every winter, tons of salt are spread on roads, parking lots, and sidewalks to keep us safe. But once the snow melts, that salt doesn’t disappear—it washes into our lakes, streams, and groundwater. Rising salt levels corrode infrastructure, stress wildlife, and pose risks to our drinking water supplies.

This year, VRWJPO is joining partners across the country to spotlight this growing challenge during Winter Salt Week, taking place January 26–30, 2026. The week is dedicated to helping communities understand the impacts of salt pollution and explore practical steps we can all take to protect freshwater.

Throughout the week, leading experts in environmental science, public works, engineering, and policy will share insights on smarter winter maintenance, community action, and innovative solutions already taking root. Whether you’re a resident, property manager, or simply curious about protecting local waters, there’s something for you.

Join us daily at 12:30 p.m. for a series of free, live YouTube events. Register and learn more at www.wintersaltweek.org.

Together, we can keep winter roads safe and our waters healthy.