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SUMMARY:Annual Meeting 2025
DESCRIPTION:Annual Meeting at Shamrocks Pub & Grill to review 2025 and plan 2026.  https://www.shamrocks-pubandgrill.com/
URL:https://greenwaynetwork.org/event/annual-meeting-2025/
LOCATION:MO
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SUMMARY:Big Muddy Speaker Series Jan. 2026
DESCRIPTION:Presentation by Emily Young\, Advocacy Outreach Coordinator\, Stream Teams United\, for Missouri River Relief’s Big Muddy Speaker Series\, hosted in St Charles by Greenway Network.7 p.m. presentation (6 p.m. Social Hour)Bike Stop Cafe\, 701 S Riverside Dr\, St Charles\, MO 63301\n\nDid you know that more than 460 million metric tons of plastic are produced each year—and about 40% of it is designed for single use? Despite decades of recycling efforts\, only 9% of all plastic has ever been effectively recycled. The rest ends up in landfills (49%)\, is incinerated (19%)\, or escapes into our environment (22%). This presentation will explore how we got to this point\, the far-reaching impacts of plastic on our environment\, health\, climate\, and global equity\, and how community organizing can drive real\, source-based solutions to reduce plastic use and waste.\n\nEmily is a Pennsylvania native who attended Juniata College and received a BS in Environmental Chemistry in 2022. During her time at Juniata\, she completed an immersive learning semester focused on Aquatic Ecology at the Raystown Field Station and wrote an undergraduate thesis investigating total phosphorus sequestration in Raystown Lake\, a US Army Corps of Engineers reservoir located in Huntingdon County\, Pennsylvania. Following graduation\, Emily worked as a Watershed Specialist at the Franklin County Conservation District in Chambersburg\, Pennsylvania\, where she coordinated watershed restoration projects in the county and organized several conservation education programs and events for children and adults. In this role\, Emily also worked closely with local\, state\, and federal partners and stakeholders to implement Franklin County’s Chesapeake Bay Countywide Action Plan. Emily served in this role for just over two years before moving to Waynesville\, Missouri in 2024. She joined Stream Teams United as an Advocacy Outreach Coordinator in August 2024 to work on the Show-Me Less Plastic project\, which aims to reduce plastic pollution in the waterways of the Great Rivers State. To get a Facebook reminder\, RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/events/2267295920415185
URL:https://greenwaynetwork.org/event/bmss-jan-2026/
LOCATION:Bike Stop Cafe\, 701 S. Riverside Dr\, Saint Charles\, MO\, 63301\, United States
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SUMMARY:MLK Day of Service Clean-up CANCELED
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS CANCELED due to extreme temperature …was to assist the residents of the Academy – Sherman Park community in St Louis with continued tornado and trash clean up. We are facilitating a grant provided to the community\, so it is a little different from what you may be used to. Dumpsters will be placed along the Hodiamont Tracks Alley starting on Friday January 16. We will be assisting residents with trash pick up and dumpster loading on both Saturday\, 10am-noon (check in 9:30) and Monday\, 9am-11am (check in 8:30). But if you can come late and/or stay late\, we will need help until probably 1 pm.  For details and to register\, CLICK HERE. We are working to reschedule\, possibly in mid-March.
URL:https://greenwaynetwork.org/event/gregpoleski-mlk-cleanup-2026/
LOCATION:MO
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