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Beautiful Start to 2024 Season

27 Apr

Today was a magnificent start to the year at the Dunes. The water has continued to retreat, giving us a really lovely high foredune that’s covered in grasses. The Lake Rocket is sprouting all over the new sandy beach area that has been left by the retreating lake. A couple volunteers and I spent a lot of our time today in that area pulling thistle.

The little white flowers of the Sand Cress are in bloom around the site (<– as pictured here).

Golden currant (pictured below) is showing out on the upper ridge by the entrance. I hope you can see them in person!

Mark your calendar- workdays in 2024 are 4th Saturdays, 10:00am-12:00pm:

  • May 25, June 22, July 27, August 24, September 28
    • Community stewardship workdays include – Invasive species management, trash clean up

RSVP to a scheduled Workday here.

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See you at there!

The Start of a New Year at Rainbow Beach Dunes

18 Mar

Last year was a little rough as I was handed the lead role at Rainbow Beach Dunes without much warning when both Jen and Alison needed to completely step back from their roles a bit unexpectedly in the middle of the year. I had just become a co-steward and was suddenly made the lead for RBD. Though when I volunteered at Burnham Nature Sanctuary to meet the stewardship requirements, Kathleen Taylor (lead steward at BNS), told me this was very similar to her start. So I wasn’t completely surprised when it happened to me. I had just hoped there would be a little more time for me to become familiar with the flora and fauna of the site before taking the lead.

These seemingly less than ideal circumstances might actually be the perfect opportunity for growth. When we look at the ebb and flow of the dunes since the creation of the natural area in 2004, we can see that almost half of the land area has disappeared due to rising lake levels. As I learned from Alison, this is simply the nature of the dune ecosystem. As the lake levels again subside, more and more sand is being revealed, which provides the perfect opportunity for new growth. As stewards and volunteers, it’s our responsibility to make sure that harmful invasive are not given a chance to take a foothold and that a diverse, native flora is reestablished on the reemerging dunes. I’m excited to work with everyone to continue to nurture our beautiful lakefront dunes at Rainbow Beach that countless amazing people have helped establish and maintain over the years.

Last year really reminded me of the pillar of community that is supporting these dunes. I sensed that pillar even at times when working alone or in a small group. Though I struggled to really pull everything together on my own, one dedicated volunteer really stopped me from losing site of that community. And starting this new year off, Shauntia Fleming has been steadfastly supportive. We’ve been really excited to get back out to the site and make positive headways by dedicating one work day on the 4th Saturday of every month from April through September to not only make the dunes inviting to all sorts of native plants and animals, but a place where neighbors can come together, work together and grow together.

We’re looking forward to a great new year at the Rainbow Beach Dunes with all of you!

Please visit the RSVP page to sign up for workdays.

Jacob Klippenstein

Earth Day (4/23) Beach Clean Up for the Piping Plovers

3 Apr

Please sign up for a time slot below:

10:00am – https://forms.gle/q458Joz8kCvsQrKq5

10:30am – https://forms.gle/Uhzk6ztHtzi53FcF7

11:00am – https://forms.gle/wCSDFXZWAfZBhnnb8

11:30am – https://forms.gle/Xm83Sw3k3qwpEf4E6

Rainbow Beach is visited by migrating plovers annually, and deemed by experts to be the most promising possible additional nesting site in Chicago. To prepare for the return of plovers to Chicago and help address one of the biggest threats to plovers and shorebirds across the Great Lakes, we’re going to do some spring cleaning.

This event is proudly organized by the following partners: the stewards of Rainbow Beach Dunes, Rainbow Beach Park Advisory Council, Shedd Aquarium, Chicago Ornithological Society, Chicago Audubon Society, Illinois Ornithological Society, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, IL Department of Natural Resources, and the Chicago Park District.