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CONSERVATION FAIR JUNE 27 TH
The Daviess-Martin CISMA is bringing their Conservation Fair back to the Downtown Washington
Farmers Market on Saturday June 27 th , from 8am-12pm. This family-friendly event is free to attend, and
will be set up in the Commons Event Pavilion at 310 E South Street in downtown Washington (just south
of Main Street, at the corner of SE 4 th Street and E South Street). Visit a variety of conservation booths
on Forestry, Wildlife, Soil Health, Water Quality, and more! Check out wildlife furs with DNR
Conservation Officers, live fish from the East Fork Fish Hatchery, and tools of the trade used to control
invasive plants with Glendale Fish & Wildlife Managers. New this year, learn more about landscaping
with native plants from the Goldfinch Native Plant Nursery. Coming to us from Evansville, they will be
selling a variety of native wildflowers and grasses to support pollinators and wildlife. Make your own
nature craft to take home and enter to win door prizes, including a battery-operated pruning saw. If you
get hungry, choose from farmers market vendors, food trucks, or downtown businesses for a quick bite
to eat.
The CISMA, or Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area, is a local partnership started in 2018 by
the Daviess and Martin County Soil & Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs). The CISMA’s mission is to
educate, assist, and connect people to protect our native wildlife and habitats from the impacts of
invasive species. This is their fourth Conservation Fair, where they hope to connect residents with
conservation professionals, and highlight the tools and support available when it comes to natural
resource management.
For more information about this event, or the Daviess-Martin CISMA, find them on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/DaviessMartinCISMA/. You can also contact SWCD Invasive Species
Specialist Emily Finch at [email protected] or call/text 812-329-0048. For more information
on the Downtown Washington Farmers Market, visit
https://www.discoverdowntownwashington.com/farmers-market. This event is supported in part by a
Clean Water Indiana grant from the Indiana State Department of Agriculture.

