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Hike the Watershed: Take the Challenge!

Posted by PLSLWD Staff - July 21, 2020 - News, Prior Lake, Spring Lake

Visit your favorite parks and discover new places close to home! Take the challenge to Hike the Watershed and you can be eligible to earn prizes.

This is a great activity for all ages – go for a walk or grab your bikes and head out the door. Use the Hike the Watershed checklist to keep track of the parks you’ve visited.

For extra fun, bring along the Hike the Watershed Bingo card and mark down the things you see while hiking the watershed!

In celebration of the District’s 50th Anniversary, Hike the Watershed highlights many local parks, smaller lakes in the watershed and District restoration projects. We hope you will take this opportunity to get to know your backyard just a little bit better!

Prizes: Visit 6 places on the Hike the Watershed list or score a bingo to win a special edition Hike the Watershed waterproof sticker. For an extra challenge visit all 11 sites or score a blackout on your bingo card to earn some extra swag.

To collect your prize: Email info@plslwd.org 1) a list of the sites you visited and a photo from your adventures or 2) a photo of your completed bingo card along with a photo from your explorations of the District.

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Posted by PLSLWD Staff - September 28, 2016 - News

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Blue Thumb Workshop Dates

Posted by PLSLWD Staff - January 14, 2016 - News

“Creating Your Raingarden” Workshops
Two “Creating Your Raingarden” Blue Thumb Workshops are planned for this spring in Scott County. Raingardens are designed to catch rainwater runoff from your roof, driveway, walkways, parking lot and lawn. They provide beautiful and colorful accents while attracting wildlife and pollinators. Unlike a typical vegetable or flower garden, a raingarden is intended to improve water quality of nearby creeks, streams, lakes and rivers. They include deep-rooted native to Minnesota plants that tolerate being partially flooded on occasion. And the best part is there is little maintenance after you dig, mulch and plant your raingarden. Other than simple weeding and watering, raingardens don’t require a lot of attention, but add life and variety to your landscape.

There is a $10 fee per person. The schedule is as follows:
Tuesday, April 19 6:30 to 8 p.m. Spring Lake Town Hall, Prior Lake
OR
Saturday, April 23 10 to 11:30 a.m. Scott County Fairgrounds, Jordan
* By attending one of the workshops above, you may be eligible to receive up to $250 in funding assistance for plants, compost and labor if you install a raingarden.
Sponsors include Blue Thumb/Metro Blooms, Scott Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), Scott Watershed Management Organization (WMO), Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District, Lower Minnesota River Watershed District, Vermillion River Watershed, City of Prior Lake and City of Savage.

“Restoring Your Shoreline” Workshop
If you are seeing more and more of your shoreline disappear each year, an opportunity to learn how to protect and restore this area with seeded or planted buffers between lawn and lake is being offered this spring. There is a $10 fee per person. The “Restoring Your Shoreline” workshop is slated for:
Thursday, April 7 6:30 to 8 p.m. Spring Lake Town Hall, Prior Lake
Sponsors include Scott Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), Scott Watershed Management Organization (WMO), Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District, Lower Minnesota River Watershed District, Vermillion River Watershed and the City of Prior Lake.

You can register for any of these workshops below or by calling the Scott SWCD office in Jordan, (952) 492-5425. You can mail your payment to Scott SWCD, 7151 190 St W, Suite 125, Jordan MN 55352, to secure your spot in these workshops, which fill up quickly.

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Fall Clean Up Event

Posted by PLSLWD Staff - September 28, 2015 - News

Join us Saturday, October 24, 2015 at Ponds Park from 9:30 am – 12:30 pm for our fall Clean Water Clean Up event! Volunteers will get a FREE lunch, t-shirt*, and are eligible to win prizes. This is a great event for the whole family! Volunteers collected over 2.6 TONS of leaves during the last Clean Water Clean Up event. Bring your rake to help us collect even more during this event!

Sign up at www.facebook.com/PLstormwater for this free event by October 7th. *While supplies last. Pre-registered participants will be guaranteed a t-shirt.

Ponds Park is located at 17429 Ponds Pkwy SE in Prior Lake.

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Winter Roads Maintenance Workshop

Posted by PLSLWD Staff - September 3, 2015 - News

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The District covers about 42 square miles in Scott County, MN. Water in the PLSLWD flows mainly from the southwest to the northeast through Spring, Upper Prior and Lower Prior Lakes, and then north through the Prior Lake Outlet Channel to the Minnesota River near Valley Fair amusement park.
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