Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council

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Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council

@WRWC

The Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council is a non-profit organization based in Providence, RI committed to the improvement of our community and environment.

Providence, RI Beigetreten Eylül 2011
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Join us this Saturday to help get the Joslin Community Garden ready for spring. Volunteers needed to assist with preparing garden plots, weeding shared spaces, and other seasonal tasks. Thank you! ow.ly/M42a50YrysP
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Camp Woonasquatucket Update! Great news! Camp Woonasquatucket is now accepting campers ages 7–13 for a summer of outdoor adventure, environmental exploration, and hands-on learning at the Leo Bouchard Conservation Center in Smithfield. ow.ly/40La50Ytvae
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🐦 Join 15 Minute Field Trips for Bird Needle Felting tomorrow, Mar 11, 5:30–8:30 PM at Farm Fresh RI, 10 Sims Ave! Make your own fuzzy bird, learn about local wildlife, and have fun crafting—no experience needed! ow.ly/iqNZ50Ys2MS
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Reminder: Sign up for WRWC’s Maple Sap Boil! March 15 • 6am–3pm on the Woonasquatucket River Greenway. Stop by or stay all day as sap becomes syrup.
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Togachii@alyssa_michael2·
@WRWC How detailed should it be more artistic/illustrative or geographically accurate?
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Ryan@Ryan73745712619·
@WRWC I’m an artist experienced in illustration, I’d love to know more details about the map style, requirements, and deadline.
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As Rhode Island sees heavier rain and stronger storms, this piece breaks down how runoff, sewage overflows, and pollution end up in our rivers and what that means for health, equity, and the places we care about. Definitely worth a read! ecori.org/water-always-w…
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