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Water Quality Monitoring Appreciation Dinner

Valley Stewardship Network and Crawford Stewardship Project staff and volunteers enjoy laughs, prizes, and appreciation at the Country Gardens in Soldiers Grove.

Crawford Stewardship Project is incredibly happy to be partners and allies in water quality monitoring (WQM) with Valley Stewardship Network. This important work of surface water monitoring requires engagement and action from as many people as possible! We are deeply grateful to all the hardworking volunteers that make up WQM programs!

For more information and volunteering opportunities please contact:

Omarú Heras, Water Quality Monitoring Program Coordinator
                                                  oheras@crawfordstewardship.org (608) 632-7021
December 24, 2018 admin

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