Upcoming workday this Saturday, September 4th at 10 am

Hello all! Hope you’ve all had a good second week of classes. We will be meeting as per usual at 10 am tomorrow, Saturday, September 4th at the Red Bison shed for another workday. We’ll be continuing where we left off last week: cutting out tulip trees and honeysuckle, stacking loose wood, and digging our fire pit. Hope to see you there! Unfortunately, although the temperature will be pleasant, there is a good chance of rain tomorrow. If it’s raining heavily, we’ll cancel the meeting and move it forward one day to Sunday. Same time, same place. We’ll also announce the cancellation on our GroupMe. I know not everyone who requested to be added to the GroupMe has been added yet – my apologies. We’re working on it. If you want to be added before tomorrow, try clicking this link (you will have to make a GroupMe account if you don’t already have one).

Having said that, if we are able to meet tomorrow, please prepare for the meeting by wearing long pants and sleeves, work shoes, sunscreen, and bug spray. And please RSVP here.

That’s all for this week! See you tomorrow!

Best,

Michael Dzianott (he/him)

Red Bison President

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Welcome new and returning members! Upcoming workday this Saturday, August 28th at 10 am

Hello all you beautiful Red Bisoneers! Welcome back to campus and a warm welcome to all our new members. My name is Michael Dzianott (he/him), and I am the President of Red Bison. I am a senior in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES), and I’m from Northbrook, a northern suburb of Chicago. I enjoy spending time outdoors, reading, and singing, and I just can’t wait to meet all of you. There’s a lot to say, so I’m going to start with the most important bit: we have an upcoming workday this Saturday, August 28th at 10 am at the Red Bison shed. We’ll be cutting invasives, piling wood, continuing to dig out our fire pit, and familiarizing new members with the area. A map to the shed can be found here. Our meeting will last one hour this week. It’s going to be hot! I encourage you to wear long pants, long sleeves, work shoes, and sunscreen to protect yourself from insects and from the sun. Bring water! We will be working hard! And if you’re planning on coming, please RSVP here. The weather’s looking good, but in the event that we get rained out, the meeting will be moved to Sunday at 10 am.

Now then, a few updates: Our plant sale is already a smashing success! We blocked out 3 days to sell our plants; we sold them all out on the first. Thank you! We still have a couple books remaining, and Kasandra still has plenty of lip balm and lip scrubs, so she will be out in front of the Union tomorrow from 1 to 3. I encourage you to drop by and pick up a little something for yourself or a friend. If you’re still interested in a plant, you should check out Plant Mode at 75 E. Chester, in Champaign. The owner is knowledgeable and generously donated all our plants so that we could use the money raised from the sale to support a minority student in the fields of environmental science, activism, or policy.

Mark your calendars: Saturday, September 18th at 10 am is our birding tour! NRES student and birder extraordinaire Colin Dobson will be leading us in a birding tour of the south Arboretum. Bring binoculars if you have them!

Finally, for new and returning members: don’t forget to follow us on social media and check out our new website! It’s still a work in progress, but it’s coming along nicely. And if you have any Red Bison photos, feel free to send them our way!

That’s it for this week. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please shoot an email over to redbison.rso@gmail.com. See you all Saturday!

Best,

Michael Dzianott (he/him)

Red Bison President

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