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December 03

The St. Paul Christmas Parade
It was a perfect day for a parade and there’s no place better to be a participant or spectator than at the St. Paul Christmas Parade. Tomorrow is a workday at the Wetlands but today… well today, we’re in a parade! Being part of Team Estonoa is and adventure in itself  and today was no [...]

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November 14

Team Estonoa Helps OCC
For those who don’t know what OCC stands for, it is Operation Christmas Child. On Sunday, November 13, some team members helped out with a shoebox packing party at the First Baptist Church in St. Paul. They helped younger children prepare and pack shoeboxes full of toys, hygiene items, school supplies and candy to be [...]

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November 08

There’s Wonder Around Every Turn
Stop, look and listen. It’s good advice before crossing a busy street. It’s also great advice when taking a stroll around the Wetlands. There is wonder around every turn along the path – you just have to pay attention. You might spy a woodpecker atop a tree tapping for a snack, or a furry friend foraging for [...]

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November 03

Clinch River Project – Environmental Ed Meeting
The Clinch River Strategic Planning, Environmental Ed. Committee met at Estonoa Learning Center last night to discuss action items and goals developed at their October 4 Community Workshop. It was a working dinner meeting and Team Estonoa members Susanna Shepard, Kayla Sullivan and Mikaela Campbell were there to lend support and share ideas for one [...]

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October 31

Why We Grow Mussels
So, why do we propagate and grow mussels in OUR Clinch River? This pictorial demonstration may help answer that question. THIS IS WHY… CLEAN, HEALTHY WATERWAYS! Need we say more !?!

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