
CHICAGO — At a nature preserve in Jefferson Park on Saturday, a group of young volunteers got to work beautifying, mulching trails and planting native species, while pulling the invasive ones. It’s part of the Honeycomb Project, a nonprofit that organizes volunteering events designed for families, teaching kids about the power and rewards of service. Sarah Anderson, who has been leading the effort for the past 7 years, said it is all to help increase the biodiversity and health of the natural environment. “Hopefully by kids coming out and volunteering...