10:00 am to 1:00 pm

Join us on Saturday, September 22, at the Oak Ridges Moraine Land Trust’s StarCliff Nature Reserve to pick some wild apples and then cook them into delicious apple sauce. Although apple trees are exotic (from Asia and Europe), they’re not invasive and they provide food for other critters with whom we share the outdoors.

The September outing is one way to celebrate the work A Rocha and volunteers have done to help improve natual processes at StarCliff for our partners at the Land Trust.

To confirm your interest in participating and to get directions, please RSVP to Paul Abell by phone at 647-969-0259 or by email at paul.abell@arocha.ca. Even if you’ve never joined us for one of our regular Nature Reserve Stewardship events at StarCliff, you’re quite welcome.

What you’ll need:
• pants, a long-sleeved shirt, supportive shoes or hiking boots and, depending on the weather, a jacket (burs attach to sweaters!)
• a lunch
• water in a reusable bottle (water, though, will be available)
• if you have a pair, binoculars (as well as to watch for birds, to find the best apples!)