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Accomplishments: 2021


2021 Summary

Volunteer Projects:

27 Park Cleanups
2 Tree Plantings (31 trees planted)
3 volunteer building projects (2 new kiosks and a new bridge)

587 total volunteers 

1,918 hours of volunteering 

Events:
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5 Nature Walks 
6 Sessions of Yoga 

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Ela Jiga Memorial Bench Dedication

On November 20, a dedication of the Ela Jiga Memorial Bench was held at the Stone Bridge Nature Trail. The spot for the bench on top of the hill looking down on the Stone Bridge was chosen by her husband, Roger Corpolongo, so that people can sit and enjoy the peacefulness of the forest and renew their spirit here like Ela did in her frequent walks in the park. Ela loved Rouge Park, the birds, the butterflies and volunteered her time on the board because she wanted make a difference and improve the park all that she could. Ela served on the Friends of Rouge Park Board of Directors from 2012 to 2015. The $1650 bench was funded exclusively from donations to the Friends of Rouge Park.
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Prairie Volunteer Work Day 
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On October 24 in partnership with Plastic Oceans, a small but dedicated group of volunteers removed trash and cleared overgrowth at the north entrance to the Prairie Pathway.
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​Stone Bridge Nature Trail Tree Walk
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On October 23, botanist Bill Brodovich led a nature walk along the Stone Bridge Nature Trail. Attendees shared in Bill's excitement at the incredible variety of large trees on this trail and learned all about them and other woody plants.
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Fish and Tree Walk 
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On Oct. 7, Don Drife and fish expert Bob Muller led a nature walk focused on the species of fish found in the Rouge River and the native plants along the nature trail at the Sorensen Recreation Area.
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Public Lands Day Cleanup
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On October 2, volunteers worked at the Sorensen Recreation Area to remove trash and clear overgrowth at the upper trailhead by the new picnic shelter.
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Prairie Pathway Nature Walk
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On Sept. 11, native plant enthusiast Don Drife led a nature walk along the Prairie Pathway focused on native plant identification.
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Prairie Pathway Bridge Construction

On Sept. 8, David Oakley supervised a team of GM volunteers and FORP Board members to construct the bridge at the entrance to the South Prairie loop. Volunteer extraordinaire, David Oakley, designed the bridge, making sure to size it to accommodate the wide park mowers. Intern Cara Beld  led another crew in clearing invasive trees and shrubs from the Prairie. The new bridge spans a small intermittent drain that fills after a rain.
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New Signage for the Prairie Pathway Installed
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A partnership between the City of Detroit and the Huron-Clinton Metroparks received a grant through REI to install maps and wayfinding signage within, and directing visitors to, the Prairie Pathway. The installation began on Oct. 26 and should be completed by the end of October. Next time you hike the prairie pathway you will not get lost.
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New Information Kiosks for Rouge Park
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Two new information kiosks, one at the Brennan Recreation Area and one at the Sorensen Recreation Area were installed by GM volunteers July 26-30. Juliana Fulton, Park Planner for the city, is updating the map of the park for each kiosk and we should get them installed by the end of the year.
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Survey of Rouge Park's Underutilized Buildings

We have been working with GM volunteers to explore the possibility of rehabbing some of the seven unused buildings in the park. Ideas for use include storage of camping equipment for the Detroit Outdoors Camping program in Scout Hollow, offices and meeting space for FORP and the community, and a "Sugar Shack" for processing maple syrup for the youth maple sugaring that happens in spring near the Stone Bridge Nature Trail. There are many more possibilities. The GM volunteers will assess what these buildings will need to be restored and estimate the cost for each building. By next year we hope to began a campaign to begin rehabbing the first building. Stay tuned!
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The new designated parking plan moves toward implementation
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The plan was initiated by FORP to reduce dumping and illicit activities and promote park amenities. It is now being implemented by the City.
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Art for Rouge Park

We were awarded DIA’s 2022 season of Inside|Out! and will receive nine art installations in the park.
Rocket Community Fund Volunteer Days: Aug. 13, 18 & 27​

Volunteers from the Rocket Community Fund spent three day in August
August 13th,
15 volunteers 

Rocket Volunteer Workday
August 18th 
11 volunteers 

Rocket Volunteer Workday
August 27th 
9 volunteers 

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Trees & Seas
  • August 7th
  • 157 pounds of trash
  • 11 volunteers 
  • 10am-12pm - 2 hours 
teamGM Cares work days
July 26-30, GM Volunteers spread out across the park to do many work projects including reclaiming the overgrown paved walking/biking loops, building information kiosks at the Brennan and the Sorensen Recreation Areas, trail work on the Prairie Pathway and the Joe Prance Nature Trail and more!
  • July 27th - 29th 
  • July 27
  • 8am-12pm - 4 hours
    • Bike Path volunteers, 90 volunteers 
    • Nature Trail, 30 volunteers 
    • Kiosk, 5 volunteers 
  • July 28 
  • 8am-12pm - 4 hours 
    • Joe Prance, 30 volunteers 
    • Nature Trail, 30 volunteers 
    • Kiosk, 5 volunteers 
  • July 29
  • 8am-12pm - 4 hours
    • Outer/Joy, 30
    • Buffalo Soldiers, 30
  • July 30
  • 8am-12pm - 4 hours
    • Outer/Joy, 30
Two Mile Paved Path Reclamation & Cleanup
  • July 31st
  • 7 volunteers 
  • 9-11am - 2 hours 
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14th Annual Butterfly & Native Plant Walk

We held our annual butterfly walk on Sunday, July 25, the day after one of the many big floods we have had this summer. The butterflies were hunkering down to dry out their wings so they weren't flying around as much as usual, though we still saw15 different species of butterflies.  In addition, we saw two types of hummingbird moths: Snowberry and Clearwing, and a unique and HUGE Mydas Fly!
See the full report with photos of each species here.
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Yoga in the Park

The Friends of Rouge Park sponsored yoga sessions on six Sundays this summer.
The sessions were held in the Brennan Pools Area and led by Kerrie at Yoganic Flow. This year was a trial run, and we plan to bring Yoga back to the park for the full 2022 season.
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Two Mile Paved Path Reclamation & Cleanup
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​A small group of dedicated volunteers worked to continue clearing the overgrowth blocking a large section of the 2-mile paved loop along Spinoza Drive.
  • June 30th
  • 5 volunteers 
  • 4-6pm - 2 hours 
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Youth Group Spends  5 days improving Rouge Park: June 21-25

The Grosse Pointe Memorial Church T.U.X.I.S Youth Group spent five days working at the Sorensen Rec. Area and the Prairie Pathway, clearing overgrowth from the future site of the large picnic shelter planned for the site of the old Rouge Park Recreation Center and at the entrance to the Sorensen Promenade. They also cleared overgrowth at the entrance to the Prairie Pathway and along the 1.5 trail. They worked amazingly hard each day, only taking breaks for lunch and a tour of the Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Association and a swim in the Brennan Pools during the week. 
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Garlic Mustard Pull at Scout Hollow

June 5: Thirteen volunteers pulled 27 bags of Garlic Mustard Pull from the Scout Hollow trail, completely wiping out all of this noxious invasive weed from the trail!.
  • June 5th 
  • 13 volunteers
  • 9-11am - 2 hours 
  • 27 bags of garlic mustard 
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May 21: Organized through Releaf Michigan, eleven trees were planted by volunteers from Second Nature brands near the entrance to Scout Hollow
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Rouge Park Appreciation Day, May 15 

Co-sponsored by the Friends of Rouge Park and Friends of the Rouge, Rouge Park Appreciation Day brought together 35 volunteers to four sites in the park and filled 80 bags of trash weighing 1172 lbs. plus a pet carrier, couch, bench, carpet, chair, comforter, pillow, concrete tiles, tires, spackling, pail, cardboard; 2 bags of garlic mustard weighing 2.3 lbs., 7 cubic yards of invasive woody shrubs, and improved 1000 feet of trail.
May 1 WSU Cleanup at Sorensen: 25 people removed 50 bags of trash and 4 tires

May 1 Botanical Walk Stone Bridge Trail: 25 people, promoted through Detroit Environmental newsletter Planet Detroit and Michigan Botanical Club. ​
April 30 Tree Planting near Scout Hollow sign: About 45 volunteers planted 20 trees.
April 24 Earth Day Cleanup at trailheads at Tireman and Outer Drive: 25 people removed 74 bags of trash, 11 buckets, part of a motorbike and 2 tires.
Pistons Clean-up: 12 people removed 14 bags of trash

Motor City Mountain Biking Association: Cleared a large section of invasives along Joy Rd and several bags of trash. Opened up a new bypass in the northeast corner of the trail and started a kids’ loop at the trailhead at Outer Drive and Tireman. ​
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Job Opportunities
  • Master Plan
  • Our Work
    • Park Steward Program
  • Explore Rouge Park
    • Trails
  • Join/Donate
  • Newsletters & Presentations
  • 2022 Butterfly Walk Report
  • 2021 Butterfly Walk Report
  • Complete Butterfly Species List for Rouge Park