fall canyon day 2009

This in from Zac Perry, Canyon Day guru:
Thanks to all of those that participated this last October celebrating Reed College's oldest tradition Canyon Day. There was food, music, and fun all day long as we tackled the eastern end of the canyon removing non-native vegetation, which then opened this section of canyon up for the reintroduction of native plant species.
Volunteers planted over 1200 native plants on this beautiful day!!
Thanks again to all of you who were involved; see you again April 10, 2010!

The great pics below are from Reedie Leslie Zukor!

canyon day fall 09

canyon day fall 09

canyon day fall 09

canyon day fall 09

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