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Murfree Spring Wetlands

Jul 18
Sat 7:00 AM
Location

502 SE Broad Street
Murfreesboro, TN 37130

Estimated attendance
 9  people attended.
4.50 4.505

Who organized?
Donna

Here's one for the Early Birds of the meetup Group.


We are going to have July's meetup down in Murfreesboro at the Murfree Spring Wetland Park. This is a great little park full of photo ops and is VERY kid friendly!
T Below is copied from the park site:

Murfree Spring Wetlands is a 25-acre city park and under the jurisdiction of the City of Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation Department. It is located at the corner of Maney and Broad Streets. Walking trails and raised boardwalks wind through the wetlands, while the plaza area boasts an amphitheater and water features. The area offers parking, restrooms, and a playground, all of which has easy access to the Discovery Center, a hands-on children’s museum.

Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems in the world, comparable to rain forests and coral reefs. The restoration and preservation of this irreplaceable resource in Murfreesboro serves not only local wildlife, but also teaches our citizens to love, appreciate, and protect wetlands everywhere.
fountains

The site was once an old water treatment plant; now the role of water in our everyday lives and its presence on the site is a guiding theme in the design. Targeted towards a child’s curiosity and sense of whimsy, the railings, fountains, and paving patterns have been designed to capture the industrial and mechanical look of the equipment in the old plant and the fluid characteristics of water in the environment. Several pieces of old pump equipment were salvaged from the water treatment plant and refurbished as environmental sculptures in the plaza.
looking out wetlands

Silhouettes of popular wetland flora and fauna form interactive interpretive signage along the boardwalks. A retaining wall becomes the History Wall, depicting a timeline of the area from prehistoric to current happenings on the site. Stepping stones through a pond-like water feature demonstrate an aquatic food chain. Opportunities for learning abound!

my cell 337-5149

Thanks,
Donna

P.S. This also falls on the same day as the Scott Kelby walk downtown Nashville. So those that signed up for that event will surely have a photography filled day!!!!!

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  • Alane
    Posted Jul 18, 2009 1:07 PM
    Was great meeting those of you that attended this morning! I'm not the best photographer, but had a great time! LOL Looking forward to seeing more of you tonight at the Scott Kelby Photowalk downtown.

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