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CRWC 2010 Events At-A-Glance
12th Annual Fundraiser
Adopt-A-Stream
Free Presentations

CRWC 2010 CALENDAR DATES AT-A-GLANCE

July

Sat 19 Free presentation
Sat 24 Fundraiser Walk-A-Thon

August

Adopt A Stream Basic Training.
Wed 11 6-9pm
Wed 25 6-9pm
Tues 31 6-9pm

September

Thu 2 River Cruise 6:00p
Sat 18 Clinton Clean up 9:00a

October

Fri 1 Clinton River Review 8:30a-12:00p
Sat 2 Adopt-A-Stream Fall Monitoring Start (10 days)
Wed 6 Stream Leaders Fall Monitoring Day (during the day)
Wed 13


November

Thu 18 Student Congress (MISD)







Dear Watershed Enthusiasts,


Well, it's that time of year again. The perfect time of year to get out and start enjoying the many events going on in your community.




Clinton River Watershed Council
12th Annual
Walk-A-Thon at the Detroit Zoo

For More information
visit us at ww.crwc.org or call our office at 248.601.0606 and ask for Kelley or Ashley


Adopt-A-Stream Upcoming Events 2010
Citizens protecting and enhancing their local waterways

Training sessions will be held during the month of August this summer. Monitoring to take place October 2nd.


Join a site team or start a team of your own!
The Adopt-A-Stream Program offers citizens a "hands-on" way to improve water quality and protect land adjacent to creeks and streams in the Clinton River Watershed. Adopt your local creek or stream...participates in spring and fall water quality monitoring...organize a stewardship project... we can help!

Contact our office for details or to register for training. For more information call 248.601.0606.



Free Presentations


The Little Things You Can Do To Protect Water Quality

Chesterfield Township Library
July 19th
6:30pm-7:30pm

Did you know you live in the Clinton River Watershed?
Join us and learn how our everyday actions influence the health of our local waterways.

We'll discuss:

* Past/currrent local water quality problems
* Water quality successes
* Current efforts to restore and protect the creeks, rivers, lakes, drains and adjacent lands within your community and the Clinton River Watershed
* Simple steps that each of us can take to help protect water quality

Registration is required
Please contact the Clinton River Watershed Council at (248) 601-0606 or contact@crwc.org for more information