Travis Foundation invests in Hügelkultur by Alaina Hebert

Rachael Cahan with the Travis Foundation came out to the February WHCA Member Meeting to answer the pressing question. What are those strange mounds?

Has the Travis Spark Park been infested with giant gophers? No, it’s hügelkultur. What? Mounds or raised beds of organic tree material mimicking the fallen debris on a forest floor. Why? The soil surrounding our playing field is in poor condition with many exposed Cypress knees causing a serious trip hazard. Hügelkultur is the long-awaited soil remediation project the Travis Foundation is excited to have had installed during the winter break.

Hügelkultur are mounds constructed to provide a natural, self-fertilizing, slow-release composting soil remediation technique which requires minimal irrigation. Due to its raised nature, hügelkultur are more flood resilient and the answer to our soil and erosion problem.

Clear Perspex has been installed at the end of the mounds so you can take a closer look and watch the magic of decomposition. If you look, you will see distinctive layers of different types of dead tree material. Last year’s big freeze has provided a plethora of material including the bamboo located outside the cafeteria. It has all been put to great use feeding the soil and our beautiful Cypress trees. These mounds will eventually be covered in plants, but this will not happen until after winter, so until then, the plastic fencing will remain.

The Travis Foundation would like to thank all its donors for making this project happen. It has been years in the planning and would not have been possible without them.

For further information or questions, please email contact@travisfoundation.org

Nominate for 2022 Board Elections by Alaina Hebert

In accordance with the WHCA bylaws, an election will be held at our Annual meeting on the second Tuesday of May. The WHCA is now accepting nominations for seats on the Woodland Heights Civic Association Board.

An election will be held at our 2022 Annual meeting on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 for the following Board of Directors positions:

  • President

  • Dir - Beautification

  • Dir - Communications

  • Dir - Deed Restrictions

  • Dir - Security

Go to the 2022 Nominating Form and nominate yourself or a neighbor - woodland-heights.org/board-elections



Friends of Woodland Park - "Totally Turtle" Campaign is 100% Funded! by Alaina Hebert

WE DID IT! "Totally Turtle" Campaign is 100% Funded!

The Friends of Woodland Park are excited to announce that we have achieved our fund-raising goal for the Turtle playscape sculpture by Dylan Conner. We are thrilled and humbled by the generosity of so many park enthusiasts and we look forward to working with Dylan to bring this permanent play structure to the park in Fall of 2022. As a small recognition, we have a special thank you page on our website for all of our donors.

For those who have not donated and wish to have their names or honorees included on the donor plaque, we are keeping the fundraising campaign (and name-the-turtle contest!) open until the end of January 2022. No donation is too small, and all donations above $250 will be honored on the Donor Plaque. Any donations above the turtle project needs will be used for park improvements and educational messaging. So if you want to be permanently recognized for contributing to this community park improvement, please be sure to go to our website.


Our next Woodland Park Bird Survey will take place on Saturday February 19 at 7:30 am. All welcome and bring binoculars if you have them.