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Save the River - Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper

Save The River's Riverkeeper Monitoring Volunteer Training

Event date and time
August 8, 2015 - 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Event description

As the Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper, Save The River is the primary voice and advocate for the health of the River and the right to clean water from the River’s beginning in the vicinity of Cape Vincent to the Massena / Cornwall area. To cover an area that large it relies on volunteers to be its eyes and ears on the water.

Save The River's Riverkeeper Monitoring Volunteer Training

Event date and time
July 29, 2015 - 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Event description

As the Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper, Save The River is the primary voice and advocate for the health of the River and the right to clean water from the River’s beginning in the vicinity of Cape Vincent to the Massena / Cornwall area. To cover an area that large it relies on volunteers to be its eyes and ears on the water.

Save The River's Riverkeeper Monitoring Volunteer Training

Event date and time
July 11, 2015 - 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Event description

As the Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper, Save The River is the primary voice and advocate for the health of the River and the right to clean water from the River’s beginning in the vicinity of Cape Vincent to the Massena / Cornwall area. To cover an area that large it relies on volunteers to be its eyes and ears on the water.

Save The River's Riverkeeper Monitoring Volunteer Training

Event date and time
July 7, 2015 - 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Event description

As the Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper, Save The River is the primary voice and advocate for the health of the River and the right to clean water from the River’s beginning in the vicinity of Cape Vincent to the Massena / Cornwall area. To cover an area that large it relies on volunteers to be its eyes and ears on the water.