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Winter 2008-2009 Newsletter

The 2008-2009 Winter edition of Watershed Notes, the newsletter of the Little Tennessee Watershed Association, is now available here! Just click on the file below to view a PDF.

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Strategic Plan ready for review

The executive summary of our 2009-2011 Strategic Plan is now available for your review. Just visit our home page for a link to download the document. We welcome questions and comments!

Franklin Folk Festival

Saturday, July 18, 2009 - 9:00am

Volunteer Description: Help around our booth/table, selling items, sharing information on the Little Tennessee River and talking to people who want to learn more about the organiza

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Lake Emory Update

Wildflower Hike

Thursday, April 9, 2009 - 9:00am

Join Brent Martin, Board Member for the Little Tennessee Watershed Association and Eastern US Field Representative for the Wilderness Society, on a spring wildflower hike along the Kimsey Creek Tra

Greening Up the Mountains Festival

Saturday, April 25, 2009 - 10:00am

Volunteer Description: Help around our booth/table, selling items, sharing information on the Little Tennessee River and talking to people who want to learn more about the organiza

Rabun Gap Earth Day Kite Festival

Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 9:00am

Volunteer Description: Help around our booth/table, selling items, sharing information on the Little Tennessee River and talking to people who want to learn more about the organiza

Sediment and Erosion Control Workshop

Tuesday, March 3, 2009 - 8:30am

We have partnered with NC State Univeristy Department of Soil Sciences and the Cooperative Extension to offer a workshop entitled "Sediment and Erosion Control in the Mountains" on March 3rd.

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Rabun County water permit on the Little Tennessee

Rabun County’s permit application was submitted to the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (GA EPD) last week.

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Trip down Lake Emory

A few of us paddled down to Lake Emory Dam to see what is usually below lake level.