If you like to fish and are tired of buying night crawlers at the local bait shop, here is an interesting way to gather your own earthworms right in your back yard.

Try putting some plain cardboard in any spot where you want to attract the worms....then give it a good soaking, wait a few days, then check. If no worms, don't give up! Just wait a little longer, and make sure that the cardboard and the ground under it stays moist. The earthworms collect under it because it shades them from the sun and helps keep the soil moist.

We now have recycling bins for plastic bottles and cans near the waiting areas as well as in service.
We NEED your help to make Park's recycling program successful.
You can help the environment with minimal effort. Just put your empty bottles and cans in the recycling containers. If you consume a beverage while at Park, just ask an employee where the recycling containers are.
Enough energy is saved by recycling one aluminum can to run a TV set for three hours or to light one 100 watt bulb for 20 hours.
-Recycling a soda can saves 96% of energy used to make a can from ore and produces 95% less air pollution and 97% less water pollution.
-Five recycled soft drink bottles make enough fiberfill for a man's ski jacket. Thirty-six recycled bottles can make one square yard of carpet.
-Recycling generates jobs and revenue.
" You must be the change you wish to see in the world."- Mahatma Gandhi


