Lake Sequoyah Fall Cleanup (Pick Up Where You Play Event)

Lake Sequoyah Park 6608 E Lake Sequoyah Drive, Fayetteville, AR, United States

The Beaver Watershed Alliance is joining the City of Fayetteville to assist with a cleanup of Lake Sequoyah! Please visit the City Calendar for more information.   Join us for a community cleanup at Lake Sequoyah, where volunteers will tackle litter along the shoreline, roads and trails throughout the park!  In addition to help on land, we […]

Farm & Field Workshop

Goshen Community Center 244 Clark Street, Goshen, AR, United States

Farm & Field Workshop: Productive Land Management, Soil Health, & Drought Assistance Productive farms and fields rely on soil and water health and can generate increased incomes through cost savings and cost-share programs. Attend this workshop to learn more. Participants will learn about and have the opportunity to sign up for the National Water Quality […]

New Province Brewing Co. 1310

The Beaver Lake S'more Stout is a combined effort between Ozark Zymurgists and New Province Brewing Company benefiting the Beaver Watershed Alliance. The release party will celebrate the clean drinking water initiative of the Alliance. Proceeds from every pour of the S'more Stout will be donated to help the Alliance keep our drinking water clean. […]

Invasive Plant Removal – Mt. Sequoyah

Mount Sequoyah Woods 1680 E Paddock Rd, Fayetteville, AR

Where: Mount Sequoyah Woods hard surface trail to the pavilion. Details: The Alliance is partnering with the City of Fayetteville Parks & Recreation Department to remove invasive bush honeysuckle from the trails of Mount Sequoyah Woods. Volunteers will be taught how to identify this highly invasive understory shrub and methods to remove it, as well as tips […]

Invasive Plant Removal – Lake Atalanta

Lake Atalanta, Clark Pavilion 800 E Walnut Street, Rogers, Arkansas

Details: The Alliance is partnering with the City of Rogers Park Department to remove invasive privet from along the hard-surface trails of Lake Atalanta, from Clark Pavilion towards The Railyard Bike Park. Volunteers will be taught how to identify this highly invasive understory shrub and methods to remove it, as well as tips on how to […]