A Successful April Stools' Day
By: Lisa Liotta, Niquette Bay State Park Ranger
On Saturday April 5, volunteers gathered Grand Isle, Sandbar
and Niquette Bay State Parks to celebrate April Stools’ Day. Wait! What was that you said? …April STOOLS…does
that mean……?! Yes, exactly, the brown stuff: stools, not fools.
This past weekend the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks
and Recreation and the Lake Champlain Committee partnered to organize an “April
Stools Day” park clean-up the first Saturday in April. Vermont State Parks encourages people to venture
outside all year round, and this winter our parks have been well loved and used
for outdoor recreation in many ways.
Sand Bar State Park. Photo by Bonnie Pease |
Ruth Blauwiekel of Colchester came out to scoop the poop at
Niquette Bay State Park. Ruth commented,
“Who knew that scooping poop could be so
much fun! Really, I enjoyed the morning
and it was a good opportunity to make some new friends while doing some “spring
cleaning” at the park.”
Niquette Bay State Park. Photo by Bob Henneberger |
Pam Keyser of Colchester who frequently visits Niquette Bay
State Park with her two standard poodles shares her belief in Karma Poop with
us. Here’s how it works: when your dog is off-leash, chances are pretty
good that when they are out of sight, they will occasionally leave a hound
mound behind. Practicing the art of Karma Poop, Pam always picks up a few extra
mounds every time she comes to the park, and hopes that others will do the same.
So do we.
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