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Tag Archives: Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy
The Climate of Inaction is not Reflected in the Climate of Your Politic.
In attending the Lower Shore Land Trust Stewardship Training at the Snow Hill Library, 307 N. Washington St., Snow Hill, MD – it was easy to walk away with some of the most important things most people that live on the … Continue reading
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Tagged biodiversity, climate-change, featured, history, Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy, Travel
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Seeds of Hope
Upon closer look at these budding sprouts we planted this summer, we see that these seemingly small seeds contain the love and hope of many aspiring young environmentalists to preserve a land that has withstood the test of time and will continue to do so. Where there is still green, there is life. Where there is still life, there is hope. Continue reading
“Halac’quow Ewapaw’gup Allappah’wee”
Tuesday, along with completing an amazing 6 week run of Upward Bound Workstudy student started the first Maryland Indigenous workshop that I was graciously accepted into. As stated by Maria A. Day, Senior Director of Special Collections, Conservation, & Library … Continue reading
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Tagged Algonquin, Chicone Village, Clarice Smith American Art Education Institute, Drew Shuptar-Ravis, Edward H Nabb Research Center, Glen Mellin, Maryland Indigenous workshop, Mayis, Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy, NMAIM, Opening the Windows of Time, Ritual landscapes, SAAM, University of Delaware
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Classrooms Exist Around Us
Imagine Longwood Gardens , 1,100 acres, and visiting a garden that seems to to triple that, but is only 130 acres, This will give you an idea of the overwhelming immensity and beauty that is the Huntington. Stepping off the … Continue reading
We Are the Water/Information Protectors – the process in between.
YES! I know! I am only on preconference two (just published) on PRE CONFERENCE DAY ONE! – of my posts but think of it this way – you are getting alot of resources for FREE by checking this blog for … Continue reading
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Tagged American Library Assocation Conference, Caldecott Medal, Carole Lindstrom, certified librarians, Masters Degree in Information Science, Michaela Goade, Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy, NRWC, Robert, Stephanie, Vince Morris Trail at Chapel Branch, We are the Water Protectors
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service Part II
Take TWO! We started a post a few days ago listing three possibilities of service you could pay forward to improve the community. So here we continue the possibilities… It was refreshing to hear Yolanda King, granddaughter of Dr. King, … Continue reading
Magnetized = Students + Educators + Community + Librarians
I LOVE magnetized letters. Maybe, well okay, I think I like the people who find the most hysterical phrases from the magnetized poetry – I think that it the real secret. The others. As I was walking tonight with some … Continue reading
“America’s genius has been nurtured by nature.”
Where can discussing Last Child in the Woods take you? Everywhere! Saturday, August 28, 2021 Dear “Community Leader”, “We understood the laws of physics long before we took the class!” – Last Child In the Woods As a member of … Continue reading
Color Added to the Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy to Our Community
Here’s our followup to our AMAZING October 17th Clean Up Day! Referencing our former post – Thank you to everyone who helped with The Chapel Branch Nature Trail Community Clean Up Day with the Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy. Over 20 … Continue reading
“We Shouldn’t Worry About What We Can’t Control.”
When you hear the phrase “Filling the shoes”, you often think of one individual that could be responsible for the outset of many down the road action. As #Giving Tuesday arrives, I realized, that in discussing Coach Vince Morris and … Continue reading




