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Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Grigsby Prairie Restoration Project

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 447 Oak Knoll Rd Barrington IL 60010  See map

Join us for a tour of this tallgrass prairie restoration with grasses sporting fall colors and asters, goldenrods and gentians in full bloom.  Come for refreshments and a one-hour tour.

RSVP cfc@citizensforconservation.org and select a time for your tour starting at 9:00 a.m. and continuing every fifteen minutes until the last tour at 11:15 a.m.  Registration is limited.  Please respond by September 5th and we will contact you if your requested time is not available.

Note:  The address provided is approximate as this is a prairie without an address.  The parking lot is on the north side of Oak Knoll Road east of Buckley Road.  If full, park on the north side only on Oak Knoll Road or on Buckley Road in Barrington Hills.

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Lake Zurich Area Farmers Market June 19, 2013 at 01:50 pm
Jim, we're sorry if you had trouble getting to the Paulus lot. Additional parking was availableRead More across the street in the former Kmart lot. We've been working with the police to make sure people know where they can park if the Pualus lot is full, and we're getting some signs to direct people to the alternate parking. Please come back and give us a try!
Jane Reents & NSQG 2013 Raffle Quilt.
Tea drinker June 4, 2013 at 06:56 am
Any pictures available? I'd love to see the quilts.
Jayne Borgelt June 12, 2013 at 09:01 am
You are referring to her Paducah quilts? I will ask Jane. Thank you for your interest!
Jayne Borgelt June 14, 2013 at 06:17 am
Jane Reent's Paducah entry quilts may been seen at:Read More http://lakezurich.patch.com/groups/announcements/p/an--wauconda-quilter-takes-on-the-paducah-quilt-show-65f7cdf95b
Cats&Hogs June 4, 2013 at 05:45 pm
Wow, this story really shows how selfish some people are now. The person who complained to theRead More police better hope he/she never needs any help or compassion from anyone or any organization. They don't deserve it. You were trying to have a great event and some hater couldn't put earplugs in their ears for one night of their life if they didn't like the noise. So sad. Way to go for your efforts though! Bob