Last day of operation of the University Golf Course at PLU on Monday, October 31, 2011.
George Egge of Tumwater, plays a round of golf on the last day of operation of the University Golf Course at PLU on Monday, October 31, 2011. He first played on the course as a freshman in the fall of 1947 and brought his family to play over the years.
George Egge of Tumwater, with his son Eric, of Olympia, play a round of golf on the last day of operation of the University Golf Course at PLU on Monday, October 31, 2011. George first played on the course as a freshman in the fall of 1947 and brought his family to play over the years.
Camas bulbs being extracted from grass sod from the PLU Golf Course. (Photo/Ted Charles)
A camas bulb peeks through the earth as a volunteer pulls back the surrounding roots. (Photo/Ted Charles)
Senior Stena Troyer plants camas at the Morken Prairie on Sunday March 4. (Photo/Ted Charles)
Assistant Professor Rosemarie Haberle demonstrates what a budding camas plant looks like on the PLU Golf Course Sunday March 4. (Photo/Ted Charles)
Junior Erin Liden, foreground, and Fred L Tobiason in the background, sort through dirt clumps containing camas roots on the PLU golf course. Volunteers from the community and PLU come together every two weeks to replant endemic species all over campus. (Photo/Ted Charles)
Junior Volunteer Coordinator for Habitat Restoration Erin Liden sorts camas bulbs from the rough at the PLU golf course. In regards to the Morken Prairie, Liden commented, "The native camas will be helpful in making it a more native landscape." (Photo/Ted Charles)
Fred L. Tobiason and volunteers for Habitat Restoration excavate sod on the PLU golf course on Sunday. (Photo/Ted Charles)