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SUMMARY:Big Muddy Speaker Series Feb. 2024
DESCRIPTION:A River Destroyed then Reconstructed\, presentation by Michael Bollinger\nMissouri River Relief’s Big Muddy Speaker Series\, hosted by Greenway Network\n7 p.m. presentation (6 p.m. social hour)\nThe Bike Stop Cafe\, 701 S Riverside Dr\, St Charles\, MO 63301\nLearn about the fascinating Black River recovery efforts after Ameren’s Taum Sauk plant failed in December 2005 when 1.3 billion gallons of water flooded Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park. https://mostateparks.com/page/62413/park-history
URL:https://greenwaynetwork.org/event/big-muddy-speaker-series-feb-2024/
LOCATION:Bike Stop Cafe\, 701 S. Riverside Dr\, Saint Charles\, MO\, 63301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trash for Trees Pick Up
DESCRIPTION:Cross-post for awareness:  Trash for Trees is an environmental and beautification project organized by a local citizen activist based in St. Louis City. The goals of Trash for Trees project\, which partners with Forest ReLeaf\, are to work in specific city neighborhoods picking up trash and planting native trees on the yards of homeowners. With the help of local financial sponsors\, Trash for Trees puts a price on the pieces of trash picked up. This means each piece of trash picked up helps fund the purchase of a tree that gets planted in a city neighborhood. Trees are provided through and planted by Forest ReLeaf staff and volunteers.\n\nThe trash goal in 2023 was to pick up 36\,000 pieces of trash to raise enough funds to plant 60 trees. Check!\nThe trash goal for 2024 is to pick up 40\,000 pieces of trash to fund 80 trees.\n\nTrash for Trees’ Pick Up in The Patch Neighborhood on Saturday\, Feb. 10\, 10am-12pm. Meet in the parking lot next to the Off Track Saloon (7301 S. Broadway)\n\nAll volunteers need to do is show up with sturdy shoes/boots and some drinking water. Supplies will be provided including trash-grabbers. Please try to arrive 10 minutes early.\n\nThose interested in supporting Aaron Dohogne in his efforts can email dohogne.aaron@gmail.com\nHe would appreciate knowing who’s coming to each Pick Up. Also find updates at Trash for Trees’ Facebook group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/620083583642757/\n\nForest ReLeaf of Missouri distributes up to 10\,000 free trees annually through Project CommuniTree. Information about the organization is at https://moreleaf.org/
URL:https://greenwaynetwork.org/event/trash-for-trees-pick-up-240210/
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SUMMARY:2024 Team Leader Academy - Special Handling
DESCRIPTION:February 24 Team Leader Special Handling Seminar\, 9 am – 4 pm.\n\nThis training is for anyone who is planning or pre-scouting for cleanups and works with volunteers cleaning up floodplains\, rivers and streams. It addresses how to identify\, mark and when and where to report hazards such as barrels\, tanks\, needles and more. The Program will be held at Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center. (2289 County Park Dr\, Cape Girardeau\, MO 63701)\n\nLunch will be provided. A $10 donation to offset the cost is appreciated. Team Leader Backpacks will be provided upon completion of the seminar.\n\nREGISTER AT https://greenwaynetwork.org/team-leader-academy/
URL:https://greenwaynetwork.org/event/2024-tla-special-handling/
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