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Volunteers Needed!: Fall Bread and Cheese Creek Cleanup on September 12th!
Saturday September 12th is just right around the corner! Won’t you please volunteer a little of your time from 8 am until 2 pm for the Fall Bread and Cheese Creek Cleanup? For our 5th year in a row, we will be running this cleanup in conjunction with the Ocean Conservancy's Annual International Coastal Cleanup! We will be targeting the area of the stream from the Berkshire Community to North Point Road! Volunteers of all ages and abilities are needed! Help us remove the trash before it flows into Back River, the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean! Every piece of trash removed is a small victory to be celebrated!
We run our cleanups as a family event with plenty of ways for volunteers to participate. We welcome every type of person of every ability level to contribute and assist with the cleanup. Though it is true we will need people to dig out shopping carts and haul trash to the dumpsters, we need people to run water, food, tools, and trash bags (both empty and full) to individuals in the creek. People to sort recyclables from the debris removed. People will be needed to help at registration, setup food and snacks as well as many other less strenuous activities. We are also authorized to sign-off on Community Service and Service Learning Hours for students. The more people we have, the easier the work will be for everyone. We will provide lunch and snacks as well as gloves. A limited number of tools are available for sign-out, but suggest bringing your own if you have them.
Since this cleanup covers almost four miles of stream we are always in desperate need of individuals with trucks, jeeps and ATV’s wiling to haul trash from extraction points to the dumpsters.
Registration will be at 2408 Plainfield Road, Dundalk , Maryland, 21222 and will open at 7:00 am and we will enter the stream at 8:00 am after a brief orientation
Community Service and Service Learning Hours are available as well!
We are also looking for photographer/videographer volunteers to help us document our cleanup as well
Registration will open at 7:00 am and we will enter the stream at 8:00 am after a brief orientation!
Facebook Event: www.facebook.com/events/1672067876356879/
This pattern is from the Last minute patchwork and quilted gifts book
Only mod, added button and used 4 different fabrics instead of 8
Need some luminosity in your life. Well here it is. Little matte cabochons with a glow look to them.
I have combined it with a ornate filigree stamping to give the piece more depth.
“The Simple Path
Silence is Prayer
Prayer is Faith
Faith is Love
Love is Service
The Fruit of Service is Peace”
- Mother Teresa -
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Practice storytelling today. Look for 3 images that tell a story, and make a set of photos that go together. www.todaysposting.com/TPAssignment.php?TP=258
I was looking through old photos and I found this one that I'd completely forgotten about from our trip to Wyoming in July of last year. I've been trying to figure out what this bird is, but I'm stumped. It doesn't help that the photo's pretty bad quality. Help, please!
(Seen in Lander, WY in July 2014)
I saw quite a few clumps or stands of these plants - anyone know what they are? Seen along the Airline Trail at Raymond Marsh, so in damp, partly shaded woods
Example of me needing moar low
i had hardly any light because i procrastinated...imagine that : /
August 8th 2009...progress?
Pictures taken during the annual camp organized by the Kolozsvár/Cluj Amateur Cavers' Club in Runscor, Bihar/Bihor County between August 7-15, 2010.
Argent... non chocolat! Voici mon trésors en chocolat. Même si le chocolat est suisse, heureusement ce trésor n'est pas caché : ) et on en profite un peu tous les jours!
Money... no chocolate! This is my chocolate treasure. Even if it's swiss chocolate, fortunately this treasure is not hidden : ) enjoy everdy day!
I set out on my walk with no intention today; a beautiful morning with bright sunshine. As I went along these fire hydrants kept getting my attention. I counted 10, and I pass them every day but never think about them or "see" them. They are all strategically placed in case they are needed.