In celebration of National Public Lands Day on Sept. 25, personnel from the Kissimmee Prairie State Park and Okeechobee...
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OKEECHOBEE — In celebration of National Public Lands Day on Sept. 25, personnel from the Kissimmee Prairie State Park and Okeechobee Battlefield State Park partnered with volunteers from the Okeechobee Battlefield Friends, Rotary Club of Okeechobee and the Okeechobee High School JROTC to do a project at the Okeechobee Battlefield State Park.
The butterfly garden was renovated and replanted and the area around the historic markers was cleaned up and mulched. After a lot of sweat, dirt, and ant bites the facelift at the park was completed.
Drop by and check it out if you are in the area!
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