5/8/13 - The first Livingston County owned and operated park will be showcased during an event in June. Residents are encouraged to celebrate community and the environment at "Lutz Get Together", hosted by the Livingston County Park Advisory Committee on Saturday, June 1st. It has been nearly five years since the opening day of Lutz County Park and officials say they want to reintroduce residents and others to the natural beauty of the park, as well as the recreational improvements that have been made over time. A variety of activities are planned including information about the art of bee keeping from professionals at a family-owned farm located just north of the park in Deerfield Township. Alexandriaâs Nature Bus will offer attendees a close-up look at birds of prey and an opportunity to learn more about the environment with interpretive staff. Itâs run by the Howell Area Conference and Nature Center and all of the animals reside at the rehabilitation center there. The Michigan Barn Preservation Network will be raising a demonstration size barn and kids can also plant seeds in take-home containers. The âLutz Get Togetherâ will run from 11am until 3pm June 1st and guests are encouraged to bring a lunch and have a picnic. Complete details can be found in the attachment below. (JM)
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