Aquatic Invasive Species and Cleary Building Corp Annual Open House

 

 

           

First up on Saturday is Jasmine Wyant.  Jasmine is the Invasive Species Coordinator for the Upper Sugar River Watershed Association.  We will talk with Jasmine on why aquatic invasive species are so difficult to control.  And we will talk about what the Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources (WI DNR) is currently doing to help in this effort. 

The Upper Sugar River Watershed, with a drainage area of approximately 170 square miles (109,404 acres) and 115 stream miles, is located in Dane County, Wisconsin. It is rich in resources, including fisheries, wildlife habitat (including rare and endangered species), native plant communities (many in decline), and recreational opportunities.

“The Upper Sugar River Watershed Association is a grassroots, self-sustaining, 501c3 non-profit conservation organization. The Upper Sugar River Watershed Association consists of those who live, work or play in the watershed. We have a board of directors, an annual membership and are able to complete many beneficial conservation projects with funds we raise from grants, individual and corporate donors, municipalities and events. We are a hands-on project group, and disseminate information about watershed issues through our connections in local schools and numerous community partners. “

 

 

      

 

Second up this Saturday is Mike Wuennemann, Director of Marketing with Cleary Building Corp. in Verona, Wisconsin.  Mike and Cleary Building are all ready to celebrate another Cleary Building Corp Open House Sale – with their best prices of the season!  The Open House 2024 begins Thursday  August 8, and continues on Friday & Saturday, August 9 & 10.    We will talk about all of the special things going on at the open house, free consultations, 3-D Design Software, Custom Designs and in-house engineering. 

And of course we are going to talk about the Annual Kids Fishing Day on Saturday August 10!  This will be the 14th Annual Free Kids Fishing Day!    Thank you, Cleary Building!