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N1959 Kroncke Road
Poynette, WI 53955

Take Hwy 51 North from Madison, go straight onto Hwy 22, turn east (right) onto Hwy 60 almost immediately. Drive 2 miles and go North (left) onto Kroncke Road. We're just over a mile on the left-hand side.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Seed Collecting at Goose Pond Sanctuary Prairies at Arlington

Madison Audubon Society is looking for volunteers to help collect seed at Goose Pond Sanctuary Prairies at Arlington. 

Help Harvest the Native Plant Seeds to create a new restoration on Saturdays from September 8th through October 27th from 9:30am to Noon. 

Meet at Sanctuary Mangers’ Residence

W7503 Kampen Road

Arlington

each Saturday in September and October

 

See map and brochure on Goose Pond kiosk at Prairie Lane or at your local library.

For more information call Mark or Sue Martin at 608-333-9645 and see Madison Audubon Society’s web site at www.madisonaudobon.org

 

On your way to help with the seed collection and restoration be sure to stop by our orchard and pick up a bag of fresh apple cider donuts and/or fresh apples.  If you wake up late, stop by afterwards!

 

Give time now – take future satisfaction and pleasure in the sanctuary’s 600 acres of restored prairies on Kampen Road, Hopkins Road and Goose Pond Road.

More info about Goose Pond here:  http://madisonaudubon.org/audubon/directions/goosepond.htm

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