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Tree & Shrub Sale: Online Store Now Open!

Preorder your trees and shrubs today through our online store! Whether you’re looking to enhance your landscape, support local wildlife, or invest in conservation, we’ve got a variety of species to choose from.

Act fast—quantities are limited, and popular items sell out quickly! Visit our online store and secure your selections now.

Order here!
Exciting News:

Our New Website is Live!

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new website, www.washtenawcd.org! Designed with you in mind, our updated site makes it easier than ever to explore our programs, resources, and events.

Whether you’re looking to get involved, learn about conservation practices, or access helpful tools for your land, our website is your go-to resource. Take a look around, and let us know what you think!

Learn more about this project!

Protecting Your Land, Preserving Our Future: Lyndon & Superior Township Events

Join us for two free events to learn about farmland and natural area preservation, connect with conservation experts, and explore opportunities for your property:

  • Lyndon Township
    Monday, March 3, 2025 |  7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
    17751 N Territorial Rd, Chelsea, MI
  • Superior Township
    Monday, March 10, 2025 |  7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
    3040 N Prospect Rd, Superior Township, MI

These events offer a unique opportunity to:

  • Learn about the benefits and opportunities for preserving your land.
  • Engage with township representatives and conservation experts.
  • Discuss your property’s potential with staff from local conservation organizations, including:
    • Washtenaw County Conservation District
    • Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation
    • Legacy Land Conservancy
    • River Raisin Watershed Council

Whether you’re a landowner considering preservation options or simply interested in the future of our community’s natural spaces, this event is for you.

Sign-up here!

We Want to Hear from You!

We’re improving our Tool & Equipment Lending Library and We’d love your feedback!

Your input helps us improve the program and ensure it meets the needs of our community. Whether you’re unfamiliar, a first-time borrower, or a seasoned DIYer, your thoughts matter to us.

Thank you for helping us make our lending library even better!

Answer the survey for a chance to win a $10 gift card to WCCD plant sales!

We are thrilled to announce that our Resource Specialist, Doug Reith, has been honored as the Region 10 Employee of the Year by the Conservation Districts Employees of Michigan (CDEM).

Since joining us in 2020, Doug has significantly enhanced our plant and resource sales, overseen the development of our new website, and played a pivotal role in our organization’s growth.

His dedication, organizational skills, and commitment to conservation have been invaluable. Please join us in congratulating Doug on this well-deserved recognition!

For more details, visit our news page.

Read more here!
Now Hiring: Community Engagement Specialist & Seasonal Staff
We’re bringing on a Community Engagement Specialist who will focus on cohesive branding, lead the charge on several large events and projects, and coordinate our amazing volunteers.

We’ll also be hiring a Seasonal Staff member to support our Plant & Resource Sales and Tool Lending library and other events.

Learn more and apply!

Farewell Dru!

We are both saddened and proud to announce that our Outreach & Volunteer Coordinator, Dru Mark-Wilson, will be leaving the Washtenaw County Conservation District in early January to begin her student-teaching in a 3rd-grade classroom, the final step toward her Education degree.

Since joining us in 2021, Dru has been instrumental in enhancing our programs and events, elevating our volunteer initiatives, and fostering lasting relationships within the community. Her enthusiasm, innovative ideas, and sense of humor have significantly contributed to our mission.

We invite you to read more about Dru’s impact and future endeavors on our news page.

If you’d like to send your well wishes, please reach out to Dru at dru@washtenawcd.org before January 31st.

We will miss Dru dearly but are excited to support her as she embarks on this new chapter. Best wishes, Dru!

Local Government Updates
Community Updates

Other local events, programs, and happenings.
Seeds to Community Volunteer Days

Marshall Nature Area, 3327 N Dixboro Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

January 17-19, February 14-16, April 25-27

Seeds to Community’s big event dates are now set with Matthaei Botanical Gardens. Registration will be a little different this year, as we strive for a sustainable model of community supporting itself. If you have gained a little skill in the planting steps or species selection, we ask that you sign up as a volunteer. Volunteers help wherever their skills match the current need. We will still need some key volunteer spots filled, like greeter and seed dispersal, but the lynchpin volunteer activity is to gently work with new friends and help them learn new skills. All will register for an approximate arrival time and stay as long as they like. Sign up by clicking here!

Winter Master Rain Gardener Class

Live Online!

Become a Master Rain Gardener
LIVE Zoom Classroom with In-Person Tours
Five Thursdays, Jan 30 – Feb 27, 2025.
Class 10am – Noon. Office hours 9-10am. Small discussion groups.
In-person Rain Garden Tour: Saturday, February 1, 1:00-2:30.
$89 early bird rate ($150 after Jan. 15)
Winter Class Registration here

Spring Master Rain Gardener Class

In-person!
Manchester District Library
912 City Rd, Manchester, MI 48158
Fridays April 4,11,18,25 and May 2, 2025.
Class 1:00-3:30, office hours 12:00-1:00
Outdoor Rain Garden tours times TBD.
$89.
Spring Class Registration here
Washtenaw County Conservation District
washtenawcd.org

705 N. Zeeb Rd

Suite #201

Ann Arbor, MI 48103

734.302.8715
info@washtenawcd.org

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