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Work Day Planned for Loyola Dune Restoration Site at Lakefront

By Benjamin Woodard | October 24, 2014 5:48am
 The Chicago Park District fenced off a section of beach at Pratt Pier in 2003 and native dune grass has been growing there ever since.
The Chicago Park District fenced off a section of beach at Pratt Pier in 2003 and native dune grass has been growing there ever since.
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ROGERS PARK — Residents are encouraged to join a work day 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Loyola Dune Restoration site just north of Pratt Pier.

Organizers said they would provide gloves and tools to weed the restoration site, a fenced-off section of beach that has grown native dune plants since 2003.

Participants will remove weeds, pick up trash and collect and redistribute plant seeds, according to organizers.

Organizers also plan to conduct a tour of the area for those interested.

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