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SUMMARY:Missouri Paddling Coalition
DESCRIPTION:The next MO Pad Co meeting will be March 3 at Paddle Stop in New Haven. Social hour at noon; meeting at 1pm. For planning and food purposes\, PLEASE RSVP on Facebook event page at https://www.facebook.com/events/384452577527763/ \nEnter each of your events as a separate form at https://forms.gle/6PWScXMh2gk6M7Kz6\nAlso like/follow the page at https://www.facebook.com/MOPaddlingCoalition \n(next meetings: May 5\, Sep 15\, and Nov 3)
URL:https://greenwaynetwork.org/event/mopadco-20240303/
LOCATION:Paddle Stop Brewery\, 204 Front\, New Haven\, MO\, 63068\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 Team Leader Academy - Scouting
DESCRIPTION:March 9 Team Leader Scouting Seminar\,  9 am – 3 pm.\n\nScouting Training is for anyone who has completed the Team Leader Special Handling Training in person and is planning on taking volunteers outdoors. It is a hands on experience where you will learn how to estimate the amount of trash\, evaluate the site for ability and safety\, assess logistics and determine how many volunteers are needed. There will be a brief classroom discussion followed by in the field learning. We will assess a site and then carryout the actual clean up to compare our estimate with actual data. Dress for the weather. Wear sturdy boots or shoes. Bring a water bottle and you team leader backpack.\n\nThe training will be held from 9 am to 3 pm at Columbia Bottom Conservation area (801 Strodtman Rd\, St. Louis\, MO 63138). Lunch will be provided\, but a $10 donation is appreciated to help offset the cost.\n\nREGISTER AT https://greenwaynetwork.org/team-leader-academy/
URL:https://greenwaynetwork.org/event/2024-tla-scouting/
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SUMMARY:MRWTA/USACE Water Trail Cleanup and Cert. Training
DESCRIPTION:Cross-post for the Mississippi River Water Trail Association and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers \n\n\n\n\nMRWTA/US ACE trail site maintenance\n\n\n\n\nWednesday March 13\, 2024\, 10am – 1pm (Central Time)\n\n\n\n\n\nWant to Help Maintain the Mississippi River Water Trail? \nMRWTA partners with the US Army Corps of Engineers Rivers Project Office and the American Canoe Association to develop and maintain a Water Trail along the Mississippi River. The Trail creates a corridor for paddlers of all ages to get to know the River.  In 2023\, MRWTA was awarded a “Partner Excellence Award” from USACE for its work. \nMRWTA helps manage a 121-mile section of the Trail that runs from the Saverton Lock and Dam below Hannibal to St. Louis. The stretch includes 27 primitive campsites.  Volunteers are needed to help USACE audit and address cleanup at these sites\, replace signage and update the website. Equipment will be supplied (and volunteers will be trained) by USACE. \nTo volunteer\, contact Larry Hassel at martinhassel@att.net ASAP. \nFirst outing (will include training) on March 13th\, 10 AM start (Some flexibility if multiple conflicts) at Alton Lake Access Area\, water trail site 26-20 \nDirections: Off of 94 in West Alton\, MO. Located at the end of Harbor Point Road\, near the intersection with S Lakeshore Drive. For GPS\, you can navigate to the Harbor Point Yacht Club\, but continue on Harbor Point Road instead of turning in towards the gated club. \nThis is a land accessible site that needs a lot of work>  it is a good venue to check people off for training and get into it a bit with hanging signs and cleaning up trash. We recommend wearing good work boots and dressing for the weather. We will be providing PPE and equipment (hearing\, eyes\, gloves\, thick puncture resistant trash bags\, tools\, etc.) but participants are encouraged to bring water\, snack\, or anything that they would want for comfort. Depending on time and interest we could go slightly up river to hit a few more (dresser\, spatterdock). \nContact martinhassel@att.net for an Activity Hazards Analysis.  Not everyone needs to be comfortable doing everything on it\, but it tries to get an all-encompassing list together of what can be involved on these water trail work days.  Please take some time to review it beforehand because it’s a lot of reading.  Volunteer agreements will be on site to fill out if you do not have one already on file.
URL:https://greenwaynetwork.org/event/mrwta-usace-water-trail-cleanup-cert-training/
LOCATION:Harbor Point Yacht Club\, 280 Jamie Cir.\, West Alton\, 63386\, United States
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SUMMARY:Big Muddy Speaker Series March 2024
DESCRIPTION:Endless River: Poems & Reflections\, presentation by Brett Dufur\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\nBest-selling author Brett Dufur is known for his guidebooks to Missouri’s trails\, rivers\, and history. In Endless River\, Brett embarks on a more poetic journey into the captivating beauty of the four seasons in Missouri River country.\nEndless River: Poems & Reflections by Katy Trail Guidebook author Brett Dufur
URL:https://greenwaynetwork.org/event/big-muddy-speaker-series-mar-2024/
LOCATION:Bike Stop Cafe\, 701 S. Riverside Dr\, Saint Charles\, MO\, 63301\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 Team Leader Academy - Capstone Clean Up
DESCRIPTION:March 23  North City/County Capstone Clean Up\,  7 am – 3 pm.\n\nThe Capstone Clean Up is for anyone who has completed both the Team Leader Special Handling Training and the Team Leader Scouting Session. You will be paired with an experienced Team Leader to lead a group of volunteers on site for a clean up. Dress for the weather. Wear sturdy boots or shoes. Bring a water bottle and your team leader backpack.\n\nThe Capstone Clean Up will meet at Columbia Bottom Conservation area (801 Strodtman Rd\, St. Louis\, MO 63138) and divide up for locations in Castle Point\, Wellston\, and Spanish Lake.\n\nREGISTER AT https://greenwaynetwork.org/team-leader-academy/
URL:https://greenwaynetwork.org/event/2024-tla-capstone-clean-up/
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