The folks of the Alger Improvement Club, AIC, have done so much to improve the ecology of its stream banks and surrounding grounds. With grants, volunteer hours and Skagit Conservation District guidance they have removed acres of blackberries and planted hundreds of native shrubs and trees, creating a beautiful native habitat and butterfly garden for both folks and wildlife to enjoy. Listen to water, watch fish, stack rocks...peace, health and tranquility for all to share.
Creek side bench at the Alger Community Hall. Photo by Chuck Nafziger
The folks of the Alger Improvement Club, AIC, have done so much to improve the ecology of its stream banks and surrounding grounds. With grants, volunteer hours and Skagit Conservation District guidance they have removed acres of blackberries and planted hundreds of native shrubs and trees, creating a beautiful native habitat and butterfly garden for both folks and wildlife to enjoy. Listen to water, watch fish, stack rocks...peace, health and tranquility for all to share.
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