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BroomBusters Invasive Plant Society Event

Submitted by Victoria2 on Mon, 05/22/2023 - 07:44
Victoria
Event Date

We are the Sooke chapter of the Broombusters Invasive Plant Society, a registered non-profit society in BC, Canada with a mission to educate and empower communities to contain the spread of Scotch Broom, anywhere. There are over 600 other Broombuster volunteers in 12 different municipalities on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast.  Broombusters started in 2006 in Qualicum Beach.  Unfortunately, Sooke is ground-zero for scotch broom in North America. 

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM   

Phillips Rd and Sunriver Way.  We'll be working on Phillips Rd just before Sunriver Way (when coming from Sooke Rd).

Parking will be on your right. 

Feel free to stay the whole 2 hours or part ways when it's convenient for you.  Let me know when you leave so I am able to log your volunteers hours.

Before you cut with us:

There are 2 waivers to sign (on site) before you cut with us:  The District and Broombusters Invasive Plant Society. 

- The waivers only need to be signed once.

- Last years volunteers do not need to re-sign as long as I have your waivers.

- Check out broombusters.org before coming out so you know what to expect.  

 

Once you have participated in an Event:

Once you've participated in at least one event and have signed the waivers; please feel free to cut at this location at your leisure.  

Please keep a record of your volunteer hours if cutting outside event dates & times - email the hours to: laurablack79@yahoo.ca.

Suggested Items to bring to all of our events:

- Eye protection, gloves, small gardening shears/pruners, loppers.

*We can provide loppers to borrow, limited supply.

- Prepare for any weather: raincoat, hat, sunscreen.  Wear long sleeves & sturdy shoes.

- BRING WATER/a beverage.  Snacks provided.  

- Be tick aware!  http://etick.ca/

- Bring a friend!  

 

*Cutting season ends when the seed pods start to form around the end of May/beginning of June.

Map Address

Phillips Rd and Sunriver Way