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Our Garden is Growing Very Well. . . . .

NATIVE PLANTS IN THE COURTHOUSE GARDEN

     Click on the button below for a picture list of the variety of native plants
that were planted into the Courthouse Garden.  
Native Plants in the Garden

​Oneida County Courthouse - (Baird Avenue) DAY 1
HOW IT BEGAN.

On October 30, 2017, students from the Lakeland Union High School Applied Science class; their instructor, Laure McCloskey; Oneida County Conservationist, Michele Sadauskas; Pollinator Coordinator, Baerbel Ehrig; and members of the Buildings and Grounds Staff, broke ground for the newest Pollinator site. Plans for planting are scheduled for May, 2018. WJFW was on site to capture the event!  Click HERE for more.

​Oneida County Courthouse - (Baird Avenue) DAY 2

Day 2 - Video

Lakeland High School Students and staff and LWCD staff continued their mission to prepare the Pollinator Site at the Courthouse in Rhinelander on November 8, 2017.  Although the day was cold, everyone worked to accomplish the sod removal.

Aerial view from the Drone!

Students in the Applied Science class at Lakeland Union High School took some footage from a  drone at the Courthouse Pollinator Plot on November 30, 2017 to document work that was being done.  The drone fottage will also be used to map out the design on the plot throughout the winter months. 

WORK CONTINUED  -  PHOTOS ADDED
(JUNE 25, 2018)

COURTHOUSE
​1 S. Oneida Ave
P O Box 400, Rhinelander, WI 54501
(715) 369-7835
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