Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Seed Sharing Day

About two dozen people came out to Alden Township October 27th for the third annual "Seed Sharing Day" where local landowners open up their restored properties to other landowners from across the county to gather seeds of native plants for their own restorations.

TLC's Linda Balek worked with the WPPC's Carol Rice & Jim Keenen - and the five local landowners who opened their properties- to coordinate the event this year.

One feature of the event (shown above) is the collection of native seeds that local landowners gather prior to the event and make available to participants. This allows people to obtain seed for species that may have set their seed earlier in the year (like spring or early summer flowering plants).

This year, WPPC member and Nature Preserve owner, Jeanine Dammann brought along about two dozen small Pagoda Dogwood (Cornus alternifolia) seedlings that she claims grow like weeds by her house. People with savannas were encouraged to take the dogwoods for planting at their own properties. This is a beautiful, small native tree that grows in the understory of oak woodlands and savannas. The tree has clusters of small, white flowers in late spring, clusters of small, dark, blue-black fruit in summer, and reddish-purple fall color. Horizontal branches give the tree a unique layered appearance.

Monday, October 22, 2007

TLC's first FUNdraiser a success

Thank you to WGN radio's Kathy O'Malley and Judy Markey for hosting TLC's first FUNdraiser on Sunday, October 21st.

About 115 people attended the event at Boulder Ridge Country Club in Lake in the Hills, and got to visit with the "Girlfriends" before, during and after a live auction that Kathy & Judy conducted for TLC.

Items ranging from an antique quilt to Oprah tickets caught the attendees' attention, and led to some fierce bidding competition!! By the end of the event, about $10,000 was raised through auction items and raffle ticket sales. The funds will make a big difference in TLC's ability to continue our record-setting land conservation work into 2008 and beyond!

Special thanks needs to go to board member Lorna Gladstone for bringing the "Girlfriends" to McHenry County, and for arranging for all of the amazing silent and live auction items. Another big thank you goes to Cheryl Perrone and Jody Powers for making everything run so well - they had things well organized before we even arrived to set up.

And a huge THANKS to Kathy & Judy!! They definitely put the "FUN" into fundraising!