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August 2008
 
 

August 9th

9 ~ Noon

Wekiva River Clean-up
 
At the Wekiva Falls Resort, 30700 Wekiva River Rd, Sorrento, FL 32776
(407) 830-9828
 

 

The resort is providing up to 5 canoes ~ we will be working from canoes picking up trash ~ two to three persons to a canoe. You may bring your own canoe.
 
You should bring sun screen, bug spray, a hat and anything else you need to be comfortable for three hours on the water mostly in the sun.

We'll have water and snacks.  We'll meet by the canoe launch area.

Please call or email me to RSVP or if you have questions.

 

Mike Barr
Mike@KeepSeminoleBeautiful.org
407-234-7283

 

 

 

August 16th

8 - 11 AM

 Adopt-A-Road

The Libertarian Party

Wekiva Springs Road Cleanup 

 

meet at the corner of SR 434 & Wekiva Springs Road by Albertsons.  Bring sun screen and gloves. Call Mike Barr for more information at 407-234-7283

 

August 17th

3 ~ 6 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Soldiers Creek Clean-up

At Seminole county Environmental Studies Center 2985 Osprey Trail, Longwood, FL 32750

 

You should bring sun screen, bug spray, a hat and anything else you need to be comfortable for three hours in the woods. You may get wet if you're not careful.

We'll have water and snacks.  We'll meet by the 1rst parking area. Call Mike Barr for more information at 407-234-7283.

 

 

August 18th

 1st day of school

Seminole County

 

August 24th

1 - 5 PM

 

Hosting AYUSA

Student Orientation

 

Twelve international students will be briefed on their academic year in the USA.  This is part of a US State department program to help students from many nations learn more about the people of the United States. 


For more information contact Ellen Barr, Regional Director, AYUSA (Academic Year in the USA)


Making a World of Difference for Youth

www.ayusa.org
407-310-8330