CWMA September Newsletter

September 2024 – An Autumnal Welcome!

Awww, we’ve reached the fall weather! Almost time for fall plantings and invasive weed treatments (it’s a great time for blackberry!).For those that were unable to attend the last meeting on August 28th at RVCOG, you can click here for the meeting minutes.

Our next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 30th from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM. We are looking for a meeting space based in Josephine County for this next CWMA meeting, so if you have any ideas, please let me know. A meeting agenda and Zoom information will be sent out as we get closer.

We are rescheduling the originally planned site tour with The Freshwater Trust for a later date.

Please read on for weed-related news, grant updates, the “weed of the month,” and upcoming events here.

 ~ Amie Siedlecki, JaJo CWMA Coordinator

CWMA May Newsletter

May 2024 – It’s Beginning to Feel More Like Summer!

Another month and it will be summertime! Who’s a summer person? Personally, I’m a fall/winter gal, but there are certainly fun things that you can really only do (comfortably) during the summer.

Remember, rather than a sit-down meeting next month, we are planning for a weed day work party for June 26th from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM. This work party will take place along the Bear Creek Greenway near the Dean Creek Road entrance (north end). Coffee, water, and snacks will be available.

For those that missed the last meeting, please see the JaJo CWMA April Meeting Minutes.

Please read on for weed-related news, grant updates, the “weed of the month,” and upcoming events here.

~ Amie Siedlecki, JaJo CWMA Coordinator

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CWMA May Newsletter

Spring has sprung in the Rogue Basin (Basin) and that means a busy time of year for all of us at the Jackson and Josephine County CWMA. Thank you to those who were able to attend our April meeting. We went over partner updates and weed work within the Basin and had a presentation on our Rogue Basin Aquatic Survey & Control grant. The grant is focusing on establishing an Aquatic Invasive Network within the CWMA. If you did miss it and are wanting more news and details on upcoming events, click here!

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CWMA March Newsletter

Thank you to Courtney Gattuso for her presentation on the Western Invasives Network (WIN) at our February CWMA meeting. This launched an awesome discussion among members on how our CWMA may use the WIN to enhance collaboration and coordination! In other news, Nate Gehres of the Applegate Partnership & Watershed Council is now the environmental stewardship representative for the Oregon Invasive Species Council! Thank you for your participation Nate and we can’t wait to hear more about it! Additionally, Kyle Strauss was awarded the Significant Weed-Finder plaque at the Oregon Inter-agency Noxious Weed Symposium in December, congratulations! Let’s keep up the great work! Click here for the latest news and information!