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Pine River Watershed Initiative Network Summer 2024 Newsletter
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PRWIN SPONSORSHIP DAY

 

PRWIN hosted a Sponsorship Day to recognize our valuable sponsors in our community. The gathering showcased a reforestation site at Pine River Food. This project site located around the Pine River Food property has been developing and growing for several years and the area offers a variety of mature tree and seedlings. Special thank you to Mercato & Pizzeria for providing the pizza and refreshments at our event.

Sponsorship and donations from Armow Wind, B.M. Ross and Associates, Baywood Interior Millwork, Corteva, Enbridge, Greenfield Global, Howick Mutual Insurance, K2 Wind, Meridian, NWMO, Ontario Power Generation and Society of United Professionals. Thank you to our sponsors, community donations and our hard working directors and community volunteers for assisting us with our in ground programs and projects. 

Missing from our group sponsorship photos are John Lassel from Baywood Interior Millwork, Greenfield Global, Howick Mutual Insurance, NWMO, OPG and Society of United Professionals.

Picture above are: (left) PRWIN Director Murray Yungblut, PRWIN Chairperson David Grant, Lisa Courtney - Partner with B.M. Ross & Associates, PRWIN Director Angela Thompkins, PRWIN Director Joanne Kuntz, PRWIN Director Don Farrell and PRWIN Director Shirley Fiebiger (right)

Picture above are: (left) PRWIN Director Murray Yungblut, PRWIN Chairperson David Grant, Alyssa Burgess - Corteva Agriscience, PRWIN Director Angela Thompkins, PRWIN Director Joanne Kuntz, PRWIN Director Shirley Fiebiger and PRWIN Director Don Farrell (right)

Picture above are: (left) PRWIN Director Murray Yungblut, PRWIN Chairperson David Grant, Usman Bhatti - Enbridge , PRWIN Director Angela Thompkins, PRWIN Director Joanne Kuntz, PRWIN Director Shirley Fiebiger 
 

Picture above are: (left) PRWIN Director Murray Yungblut, PRWIN Director Joanne Kuntz, PRWIN Chairperson David Grant, Robert Boak - Armow Wind, PRWIN Director Angela Thompkins, PRWIN Director Shirley Fiebiger and PRWIN Director Don Farrell (right)
 

Picture above are: (left) PRWIN Director Murray Yungblut, PRWIN Director Joanne Kuntz, PRWIN Chairperson David Grant, Natalie Williams - K2 Wind, PRWIN Director Angela Thompkins, PRWIN Director Shirley Fiebiger and PRWIN Director Don Farrell (right)

Picture above are: (left) PRWIN Director Murray Yungblut, PRWIN Chairperson David Grant, Martin O'Connor and Jen Rooyakkers - Meridian, PRWIN Director Angela Thompkins, PRWIN Director Joanne Kuntz, PRWIN Director Shirley Fiebiger and PRWIN Director Don Farrell (right)
 

ENJOY NATURE AT THE MCLARTY CENTRE

 

The McLarty Environmental Study Area is located on Bruce Road 6/Side Road 20 in Huron Kinloss. It is open to the public to enjoy the great outdoors!
This area is designed for our community to learn about the Pine River; wetland creation and the education of the local wildlife and plants that this area supports. PRWIN has installed a trail system throughout the area, created two wetland ponds, planted memorial trees, an osprey nest and planted over a thousand tree seedlings.


"The Pine River Watershed's McLarty Environmental Area has provided an enriching area for our Horticultural Youth Group to meet each year. The 30 children in our group, ages 6-14, look forward, each year, to the meetings held at the centre. They have had the opportunity to see and learn about our native species of flora and fauna. Hiking on the trail to identify plant and bird species and observing frogs are some of their favorite activities. As a leader of the Youth group I really appreciate that we have access to such a wonderful area so close to home for our children to learn and explore. The Pine River Watershed has been an excellent support for the environmental and horticultural teaching that we do and we greatly appreciate that."

Heather Newman - Leader of the Ripley and District Horticultural Society For Our Youth Club.

 
For more information, please email pineriverwin@yahoo.ca

LOCAL YOUTH EXPLORE AT THE MCLARTY CENTRE

 

The Ripley - Huron Community School stopped in at the McLarty Centre to explore in nature! The teacher coordinated engaging activities for the students at the McLarty Centre. The group went on a scavenger hunt, painted rocks, a presentation about tree identification, discovered the frog life-cycle and had a great experience learning about fish and the water ecosystem.

RIPLEY "FOR OUR YOUTH" CLUB

 

The Ripley Horticultural Society - For Our Youth went on an adventure at the McLarty Centre. They explored the trails and river flats and went fishing for frogs.The Ripley Horticultural Society - For Our Youth is the Ripley & District Horticultural Youth club for boys and girls. Through a team of dedicated volunteer leaders, the club provides gardening activities, nature crafts and other outdoor activities designed to nurture a love and respect of nature. The club draws on the support of local groups such as the Bruce Botanical Food Gardens, Pine River Watershed's use of their McLarty Outdoor Education Centre and the Ripley Huron Fall Fair to engage youth in meaningful community experiences.

2ND KINCARDINE SCOUTS

 

The 2nd Kincardine Scouts stopped in at the McLarty Centre!
The property provides a conservation area for local organizations to engage in nature and learn about ecosystems, animals and plants. The area provides an educational experience to value our resources. 

NWMO & COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GREY BRUCE FUNDING

 

Thank you to Community Foundation Grey Bruce for supporting our initiative Green Elements - Friends of the McLarty Centre. The funding supports new picnic tables to aid in our program to educate about our local watershed with community groups and volunteers at the McLarty Centre.
Also, we would like to acknowledge NWMO for their support to install a picnic shelter with our Green Elements - Picnic Shelter Development.
The project will highlight the importance of the area by offering educational opportunities, promote environmental interaction and involvement.  

GET SOIL SMART #4

 

PRWIN is happy to add our 4th article “Get Soil Smart” a new section to our newsletter, where we will bring you along on a ride to learn all about soil!

Its Not Just the Worms!

We all know that worms are important to the soil. They are known to be important because they improve soil structure, water infiltration rate, water holding capacity, nutrient availability, and more. But worms are not the only ones in the soil that deserve credit for their work helping to manage and improve our soils.

ANTS, the Black Carpenters, Argentines, Pavements, Pharaohs, Odorous Houses, and Thiefs, are all varieties of ants found in Ontario. Ants are beneficial insects to our soils and ecosystems, though they are primarily painted as pests!

To begin, ground dwelling ants build nests in soil comprised of tunnels and chambers; these nests aid in water infiltration as well as soil aeration, and are especially helpful in aiding plant growth as nests can be 12” to 36” in depth (depending on climate and age of the ant colony) a similar depth at which the majority of plant roots are located, providing roots an optimal environment and accessibility water, nutrients, and air.

Ants are also great decomposers as they feed on organic residues, insects and/or other dead animals. They also feed on the elaiosomes of seeds (an oil on seed surface), which they eat in their nest and leave the rest of the seed to germinate and grow into a new plant.

Ants like the Carpenter, make their nests in dead or diseased wood, which means they accelerate the decomposition process, bringing organic matter back to the soil, and adding to fertility. Fungi and bacteria then come in and break down the lignin and cellulose on the decomposing wood surfaces, furthering the decomposition process and adding to the fungi and bacterial population that increase nutrient availability and suppress root diseases in the soil.

As ants improve water infiltration and soil aeration, contribute to the decomposition of plant matter, and aid in improving nutrient availability in soil, they alongside worms and other soil dwelling insects are beneficial pieces of our soil’s health. Cheers to the 20,000,000,000,000,000 ants of which we share this earth!

Article provided by Lisa Holland, PRWIN Project Co-ordinator.

WE ARE PLANNING FOR OUR 2025 SEASON

We welcome projects from local landowners:
Berms, tree planting, cattle crossing and wetlands


Landowners allow us to help them manage in ground projects by working together to secure funding and co-ordinate contractors.
 It is a great opportunity!


Private landowner participation is vital to the success of our watershed.

If you have a project in mind, please contact us at 
pineriverwin@yahoo.ca

SPRING CLEAN UP OF THE MCLARTY CENTRE

 

Mel and Gary Moulton volunteered their time to spring-clean the McLarty Environmental Study Area. They cut grass for pathways and assisted with spring maintenance of the picnic tables and sheds.
Thank you for all your efforts to prepare the McLarty Centre for the sunny season.

PRWIN DIRECTOR BILL STEELE

 

This spring, Bill Steele retired from the position of Member of the Board for Pine River Watershed initiative Network (PRWIN). Bill was dedicated to our organization for over a decade and was passionate about the environment and our watershed. Thank you for inspiring us all and for your contributions to our organization as they are an important part of our continued success. On behalf of the board of directors, we wanted to extend our thanks to Bill for his valuable expertise and time volunteering to our non profit group.

CORTEVA COMMUNITY BETTERMENT SUPPORT

 

We are gracious to accept Corteva Agriscience community support of our Education and Outreach Program - McLarty Education Centre Outdoor Classroom and our upcoming 2025 Spring Seedling Program.
Thank you for recognizing and supporting our community projects.

MERIDIAN DONATION

 

Our committee greatly appreciates the support and partnership with Meridian’s “The Good Neighbour Program” to assist our upcoming 2025 seedling program and tree projects in the Pine River Watershed.
Thank you Meridian for your community outreach program!

 

DONATION TO PRWIN

 

We are thankful to receive a donation from the
Lazy J Ranch - Anderkin Foods Inc. to our organization.

Our committee greatly appreciates their support to assist us with our community programs.

We are a not-for-profit charity, and always welcome assistance from any business, association, or member of our community.

If you wish to donate directly to our organization, our mailing address is:
86 Huron Street, Box 367
Ripley ON
N0G 2R0

The Pine River Watershed Initiative Network supplies Charitable Receipts for donations over $20.00 CDN for income tax purposes.

 

We encourage our vital community members to share our newsletter, website, and Facebook page. There is an opportunity for everyone to sign up for our newsletter.
We have resources about our organization on our website and our social media page that will inform our community about our present and future projects.

http://www.pineriverwatershed.ca
https://www.facebook.com/pineriverwatershedinitiativenetwork/
Please email pineriverwin@yahoo.ca to sign up for our newsletter.

    

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