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CONSERVATION

Conservation Committee Announces Spring Projects!

ADOPT-A-ROAD CLEAN-UP

Our next scheduled Adopt-a-Road clean-up project will be held on Friday, April 16. We will meet in the parking lot at Dr. Conner’s office on Rock House Road at 10:30. The work is not very strenuous and usually takes about 45 minutes to complete, then we will head someplace fun for lunch afterward. Ideally, we prefer ten people for this quarterly project. If you are able to participate, can you please call Sharon Kridel either by phone at (706) 864- 4906 or by e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

MAY MEETING/PLANT SALE

The Conservation Committee will sponsor the May meeting (May 6,2010). In lieu of a speaker, we will again hold a spring plant sale/silent auction. To participate, we ask that everyone please bring a plant or some garden-related object that can be placed in our silent auction for purchase by another DWC member. Proceeds from this year’s sale will benefit The Lumpkin County Animal Shelter’s SNAP (spay and neuter) program. As most of us know, the population of starving, homeless animals in Lumpkin County is way out of control. The shelter has experienced the highest number of animals ever as many have been forced to give up their pets because of economic conditions. One way we can help hold the animal population to a manageable level and reduce the number of animals that are forced to be euthanized, is by providing low-cost spay/neuter options for those adopting an animal from our Lumpkin County Animal Shelter. The SNAP program provides spay/neuter services for dogs and cats at a cost of $25 per animal. In addition to a plant, if you are able, please bring canned cat or dog food or cleaning supplies (cleaning rags or bleach are always needed) which we will donate to PAWS. If you want to make an additional donation to the SNAP program, we will also be happy to add that to the funds we make from the plant sale.

Sharon Kridel

 

Newsflash

DWC wants to provide many exicting opportunities to reach out to help in 2009. To support the changing nature of Lumpkin County and its emerging population, DWC requires substantial support by its core membership and we also used this resource to simplify many challenges within the current population. As in previous years, DWC provides a unified and easy-to-use framework of opportunities for contributing in all kinds of ways.

Thursday, February 26, 5:00 pm – Board meeting

Are You Smarter Than a 10 Yr. Old, Sponsored by

LCES 5
th Grade Class, 6 pm, LCES Cafeteria

Thursday, March 5, 6:00 pm – General Meeting

Thursday, March 12 – Formal Tea, at the Community House

Saturday, March 21 – 9
th District Spring Meeting at Tallulah Falls School

Thursday, March 26, 5:00 pm – Board meeting (may change due to Taste… same time)

Thursday, March 26, 6:00 pm – Taste of the Mountains

Saturday, March 28, 6:00 pm - NOA Banquet

Friday April 17: Adopt-a-Road pickup at 9:30 am

Thursaday May 7: DWC Meeting and Conservation Silent Auction

Friday May 22 Bishop GA Trip