Thursday, May 20, 2010

River Spirit Exchange Event


Forty students and young professionals from throughout the Midwest and beyond descended on Dickeyville on Tuesday, May 18 to learn about Japanese Hops and to participate in a pulling event. The project was part of a three-day event organized and hosted by the Environment and Public Health Network for Chinese Students and Scholars, organized in 2006 and registered at the University of WisconsinMadison.  The participants were involved in a camping and educational excursion in Wisconsin and Iowa to learn about working rivers and the potential of rivers as a cultural catalyst.  In the students’ words, the River Spirit Exchange is a cross-cultural event “to share our knowledge about rivers inherited from our ancestors and to explore new experiences that will connect us for the future.” The Exchange is a charter event for a people-to-people initiative called Rivers as Bridges that links the people of the Yangtze and Mississippi. Students from UW-Platteville and UW Madison participated. Other participants hailed from as far away as Harvard and University of Virginia Law School. About two thirds of the participants are from China and were anxious to learn about American culture, tradition and grassroots organization through this event.

The students were treated to a lunch served at the Dickeyville Community center provided by the Friends of the Platte River with snacks donated by local organic farmer, Darrel Hinderman. Mr. Hinderman also served as a lunch-time speaker, introducing the students to the field of organic farming. The Japanese Hops pulling event took place in the vicinity of Mr. Hinderman's farm south of Dickeyville. Cotton gloves used for the project were donated by Theisen’s in Dubuque.

The event served as a kick-off event for the Friends of the Platte River’s aquatic invasive species project. The invasive species project will also include a full-scale survey of the extents of the infestation throughout the Platte and Little Platte watersheds and exploration of eradication and control measures for Japanese Hops.

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