[Dialogue] WINTER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION
David & Lin Zahrt
chbnb at netins.net
Tue Dec 1 08:33:50 CST 2009
December 1, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—Contact:
David and Lin Zahrt
22133 Larpenteur Rd
Turin, IA 51040-8747 <chbnb at netins.net>
(712) 353-6772
The 10th Annual Loess Hills Christmas Event will held at Country
Homestead B&B, Turin, Iowa.
TURIN, IA: Cut a free Christmas tree and help restore Loess Hills
prairie in the bargain. The Zahrts invite you to bring your saw and
come enjoy a “Loess Hills Christmas in the Hills”, at Country
Homestead B&B, one mile north of Turin, Saturday afternoon, December
12, 2009 from 12:30pm – 4:30 p.m
This is the tenth year for this holiday event. The first 3 Loess
Hills Christmas Events were held at The Nature Conservancy's Folsom
Point Preserve. The venue was shifted to Turin, Iowa in December
2003. The Zahrts will be on hand to assist, and hot cider, cocoa and
munchies will be provided. Guests are asked to bring their own bow
saw or snipper and wear protective gloves and sturdy shoes for hiking
in the rugged Loess Hills.
“The trees are free and come in all sizes,” David reports. He
cautions, however, that cedar trees are not like your typical Douglas
fir Christmas tree, but look more like the tree from “A Charlie Brown
Christmas.” Tips for success with cedars: 1) Leave the trees outside
for a week or so to reduce the strong cedar scent, and; 2) Enhance
the green coloration of the needles by setting the tree in a pot of
sand watered with green food coloring.
Although native to the Missouri River floodplain, cedars have spread
onto the prairies of the Loess Hills and other uplands because of
management practices. Two primary practices contributing to the
spread of cedars have acted in concert with each other: one has been
overgrazing, and the other, the suppression of fire, one of the
primary ecological agents of the prairie. Dense stands of cedar
completely shade the ground, destroying habitat needed for prairie
grasses, flowers, and wildlife. Restoration is underway at Country
Homestead—to remove the invading trees and recover, protect, and
reconstruct the native prairie.
Directions to Country Homestead B&B: Take Highway I-29 to exit 112.
Turn east on State Hwy 175 and take it through Onawa to Turin. At the
only concrete crossroads in Turin turn left (north) on Larpenteur
Memorial Road, and go north one mile to Country Homestead B&B. You
will see Zahrt on the mailbox and the Country Homestead B&B sign in
the front yard.
David & Lin Zahrt
Country Homestead B&B
22133 Larpenteur Rd.
Turin, IA 51040
-- Doorway to the Loess Hills -
<http://country-homestead.com>
Where a change of pace is as good as a vacation, and a sense of place
is soothing to the soul.
<chbnb at netins.net>
Skype <loesshills>
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