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UID:1743-1633019400-1633039200@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Movie Night to Celebrate the Bays
DESCRIPTION:Get Tickets\n\nShould you experience any difficulties purchasing tickets online\, please contact us at mcbp@mdcoastalbays.org or call 410-213-2297 ext 106. Thank you.\n \nRain/Wind Date: October 7\, 2021. \nMaryland Coastal Bay Programs is excited to be hosting an outdoor movie night for our 25th-anniversary event at the Windmill Creek Winery & Vineyard.  Bring the whole family to enjoy an outdoor feature film: The Biggest Little Farm plus a few shorts. Producer John Chester will be providing a special video introduction just for this event. \nIn addition to the movies\, there will be an MCBP Showcase Tent of fun activities related to our projects with living plants and watershed creatures\, wave and wind simulations\, dress-up-like-a-field-scientist\, a real oyster cage\, and our nesting platform model. There will also be an extensive silent auction with over 50 items of artwork\, gift certificates\, and baskets (see the partial list here). And\, of course\, lots of good food and drink with music by Margo and Company. We’ll see you there for another fun MCBP event! \nPlease remember to bring your folding chairs and dress for a chilly evening! \n$20 Adults | Kids Free \nFood | Wine | Music | Silent Auction | Kids Activities | MCBP Showcase
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/movie-night-to-celebrate-the-bays/
LOCATION:Windmill Creek Vineyard & Winery\, 11206 Worcester Hwy\, Berlin
CATEGORIES:Events,Outreach,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210911T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210911T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20210306T172947Z
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SUMMARY:Discover Your Watershed
DESCRIPTION:Assateague Living Shoreline \nJoin MCBP for the 3rd installment of the 2021 Discover Your Watershed series at the beautiful Assateague Living Shoreline! Our program focus for this site is Shoreline Scavenge. Attendees will receive a tour of the restoration site and embark on the scavenger hunt through the various ecosystems that make up the Living Shoreline. We will also finish the morning with a clean up of the area and try our hand at sampling microplastics!\nThe event is completely FREE and open to all ages. \n*The Assateague State Park Marina has a standard $5 car fee that must be paid.\nRegistration is limited! \nThe event is located in Berlin\, Maryland\, starts at 9:30 am\, and runs until 12 noon on Saturday\, September 11. \nFor location details and to RSVP\, please contact Liz at lwist@mdcoastalbays.org or at 410-213-2297 ext. 110
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/discover-your-watershed-3/
CATEGORIES:Events,Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210901
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20210119T160837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210810T154539Z
UID:1403-1627776000-1630454399@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Give-A-Day for the Bays:Adopt Your Beach/Adopt Your Street
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the 2021 year\, MCBP is releasing a monthly theme that provides an opportunity for the community to involve themselves with our program\, projects\, and watershed in a self-paced manner. We are encouraging everyone to “give-a-day” once a month towards the improvement our amazing Coastal Bays watershed! \nThis month’s theme is trash clean ups\, and we are thrilled to partner with the OC Surf Club clean up our local beaches and side streets. Choose a section of OC from the map below\, and fill out this form. Once registered\, a packet of information will be sent to you! Thank you in advance for helping keep litter out of our waterways!”
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/adopt-your-street-adopt-your-beach/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210801
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20210119T151826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210701T212802Z
UID:1401-1625097600-1627775999@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Give-A-Day for the Bays:Help Needed for our Horseshoe Crab
DESCRIPTION:Hundreds of thousands of horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphemus) die each year from stranding (stuck upside down) during their yearly spawning ritual. \n                                                                \nThis year has become a very taxing year for our prehistoric natives as the spawning season started later than normal due to water temperatures\, creating a mass rush of activity that appears to be creating more stranding opportunities\, resulting in higher mortality occurrences. \nWe need your help to reduce the rising mortality rate. It’s simple\, we need you to take the time to look for stranded live horseshoe crabs and to assist them by simply picking them up by the edge of the shell and flipping them over. If they are stuck in rocks\, pick them up and place them in the water. \nIt’s important to NEVER flip them by their tail. Even though it looks scary\, the tail is very delicate and is easily damaged.  Once damaged\, the horseshoe crab is rendered helpless. Simply turn it over by the edge of its shell. No need to be cautious; the horseshoe crab doesn’t bite\, or sting and its claws are very gentle and won’t hurt you. See here \nWe have a few hotspots that need attention for the next several weeks. If you are interested in volunteering to monitor and assist at some of the hotspots\, please contact Environmental Scientist Carly Toulan at ctoulan@mdcoastalbays.org \nAnd when you go please: \n\nWear shoes that have a good grip and can get wet. The rocks can be slippery at times so be careful!\nSign a volunteer waiver before going out.\nBest time to go out is at low or mid tide when horseshoe crabs are stranded.\nHorseshoe crabs are harmless\, they will not sting\, pinch\, or stab you BUT still be careful when handling them.\nPick spawning pairs up together\, the males will stay attached and both can be carried together.\nIf you feel like it\, please send pictures of you saving horseshoe crabs or stranded crabs and send them to Carly at ctoulan@mdcoastalbays.org.
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/help-needed/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210612T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20210306T172202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210306T174518Z
UID:1508-1623490200-1623499200@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Discover Your Watershed
DESCRIPTION:Lizard Hill Restoration Site \n\nCome one\, come all to the beautiful Lizard Hill Restoration Site. We hope you will join us for the 2nd installment of the 2021 Discover Your Watershed series at Lizard Hill! Our program is called Invasive Invasion\, and will be working to remove invasive plants that have begun to encroach on the site. We will also be sampling freshwater fish and macroinvertebrates to discover what is living below the surface. \nThe day is a completely FREE event and will be filled with exploration of the beautiful restoration site. All ages are welcome\, but be aware we will be doing some hard work! \nThe event is located in Bishopville\, Maryland\, starts at 9:30 am\, and runs until 12 noon on Saturday\, June 12th. Registration is limited! For location details and to RSVP\, please contact Liz at lwist@mdcoastalbays.org or at 410-213-2297 ext. 110.
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/discover-your-watershed-2/
CATEGORIES:Events,Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210701
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20210119T151340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210701T212241Z
UID:1399-1622505600-1625097599@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Give-A-Day for the Bays:Horseshoe Crabs
DESCRIPTION:This month we honor the Horseshoe Crabs\, have you seen them at the beach yet? \nMCBP assists the Department of Natural Resources with an annual horseshoe survey. Click here for more details. \nJune marks the beginning of spawning season for these amazing prehistoric inhabitants of our waterways. And this species has been saving our lives for decades. Their blood reacts strongly to bacterial infections and is used to test for bacterial contamination of medical equipment-like that syringe that gave you your covid shot. \nRight now the International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the Atlantic horseshoe crab as ‘vulnerable’\, just one step below endangered. \nSo for this month\, and for the rest of the summer\, you can help horseshoe crabs in you own small way. If you find one on the beach that’s been flipped upside down\, turn it righ side up so it can go on its way. For creatures that have been saving our lives for decades\, it’s the least we can do. \nCheck out the  Just flip ’em!™ program.  It is a great program designed to bring attention to the hundreds of thousands of horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphemus) who die each year from stranding (stuck upside down) during their yearly spawning ritual and to encourage individuals\, through a simple act of compassion\, to take the time to assist and appreciate these remarkable creatures. \nJust flip ’em™ Program – Horseshoe Crab
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/horseshoe-crabs/
CATEGORIES:Events,Outreach,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210501
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20210115T005901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T162723Z
UID:1388-1617235200-1619827199@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Give-A-Day for the Bays:Bay Beautifications
DESCRIPTION:This springtime! Time to celebrate native plants and native plant sales! Put a plant in your yard or in a flowerpot outside to pollinate. Nature can use all the help it can get!\nOne of the best resources for celebrating native plants is the University of Maryland Extension \nThe University of Maryland Extension is a great resource to get you started. It is a statewide\, non-formal education system within the college of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.\nUME educational programs and problem-solving assistance are available to citizens. You can even contact them through their website with questions and/or concerns on your gardening. Click here \nAnd when thinking about gardening\, think about rain gardens for your low\, damp challenging areas. The Environmental Protection Agency has some great tips. Click here \nThere are two great resources for purchasing native plants: \nLower Shore Land Trust Plant Sale  \nAssateague Coastal Trust Plant Sale \nBoth organizations are hosting a sale on May 1st \nQuality plants while also supporting notable local causes for our environment!
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/bay-beautifications/
CATEGORIES:Events,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210320T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210320T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20210306T171519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210306T192100Z
UID:1505-1616232600-1616241600@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Discover Your Watershed
DESCRIPTION:Ilia Fehrer Nature Preserve \n\nInterested in exploring a nature preserve right here in Worcester County?! If the answer is “YES\, of course!”\, then come out and join us for the 1st installment of the 2021 Discover Your Watershed series at Ilia Fehrer Nature Preserve! Our program focus is Travel and Trails. We will be working on the one-mile loop trail\, in addition to learning about orienteering and native plants. \nThe day is a completely FREE event and will be filled with exploration of the beautiful restoration site. The event is located in Berlin\, Maryland\, starts at 9:30 am\, and runs until 12 noon on Saturday\, March 20th. Registration is limited! For location details and to RSVP\, please contact Liz at lwist@mdcoastalbays.org or at 410-213-2297 ext. 110.
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/discover-your-watershed/
CATEGORIES:Events,Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210401
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20210115T005337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T163919Z
UID:1386-1614556800-1617235199@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Give-A-Day to the Bays:Market Madness
DESCRIPTION:It’s Market Madness Month – Support your local farmer markets and watermen \n\nAs we head into Spring\, for this month’s “Give-A-Day” back to MCBP\, we encourage you to explore our watershed’s local farmer and seafood markets for your spring and summer cravings! \nWhen possible\, buying food from local sources is a great way to reduce environmental impact. Local farmers and watermen implement practices that show care and commitment to protecting our local environment while providing the community with safe and accessible food options. Our encouragement for you this month is to simply explore the local food source options around you and attempt to engage with the local farmers who may be your very own neighbor! Included below is a link to MCBP’s Living Local project – an environmental education initiative designed to educate the community about the beneficial environmental impacts of sustainable farming practices and encourage the consumption of local products. Below you will also find a list of local markets\, this list is not comprehensive\, and we encourage you to explore all of the potential market options near you! \nPlease visit: https://mdcoastalbays.org/the-programs/education/community-programs-and-resources/living-local/ to learn about five local farms and where to find their products and contact information. \n  \nLocal Farmer’s Markets \nOcean Pines Farmers and Artisan Market \nWhite Horse Park\, Ocean Pines\, MD \nYear Round \nSaturdays \n9:00am – 1:00pm through March 27 \n8:00am – 1:00pm beginning April 3 \n\nCamden Avenue Farmers Market \n1401 Camden Avenue\, Salisbury\, MD \nYear Round \nTuesdays\, 2:30 – 5:30 pm \n\nBerlin Farmers Market \nPitts and Commerce St.\, Berlin\, MD \nMay – September \nSundays\, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm \n\nLocal Seafood \nMartin Fish Co. \n12929 Harbor Road\, Ocean City\, MD \n410-213-2195 \nSeaborn \n12906 Harbor Road\, Ocean City\, MD \nThursday-Sunday 443-235-3448 or 443-397-2216 \nSkilligalee Seafood \nWest Ocean City Harbor \n443-235-1489
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/market-madness/
CATEGORIES:Events,Outreach,Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210301
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20210115T005154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210201T215647Z
UID:1384-1612137600-1614556799@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Give A Day to the Bays:Field Journaling Training and  iNaturalist
DESCRIPTION:Nature Journaling: \nNature journaling is a priceless tool for observation\, questioning\, and for documenting curiosity.  At some point in our lives\, we all engage in journaling. Maybe that takes the form of a diary\, memory book\, or simply just taking notes. When we journal\, we preserve thoughts\, inquires\, and memories. But one of the most beneficial things to come out of journaling is the gift of slowing down. As humans\, we are constantly exploring\, and all that exploration starts with observation and questioning. Field\, or nature journaling allows us to cultivate curiosity\, focus attention\, and gives space of reflection on those amazing observations. In this video\, we encourage you to join MCBP Education Coordinator\, Liz Wist\, as she embarks on one of her favorite activities\, nature journaling!  Participants will be lead through a series of tools and tips to use field journaling as a practice in exploration. They will also be introduced to a variety of journaling activities they can conduct right in their backyards. Nature journaling is for all ages. Happy journaling! \nClick here to access the video. \n\niNaturalist: \niNaturalist is a long-term biodiversity study that is fueled by citizen science data. Simply\, that means that ANYONE can submit a photo observation of a plant or animal to the database\, and that helps scientists track and monitor species. MCBP has started their own project on iNaturalist. This project is open to anyone to join\, and it allows our organization to build an inventory of Coastal Bays species! If you are under 13\, you need guardian permission. \nThe attached video describes how to become part of this group in detail. Click here to access the video! \nHere’s a link for iNauralist
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/field-journaling-training-and-i-naturalist/
CATEGORIES:Events,Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210201
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20210112T181254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T132845Z
UID:1362-1609459200-1612137599@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Give-A-Day for the Bays:COASTAL CALENDAR CHALLENGE
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to get to know your Coastal Bays waterways?!\nAs part of this month’s Give-A-Day for the Coastal Bays\, we are encouraging folks to explore and learn more about the Coastal Bays watershed using the new Coastal Calendar Challenge. Although this calendar can be started at any time\, we hope you will give a day back to the bays this January by beginning to tackle one of the activities from the challenge. \nAnd please feel free to share photos you take by emailing lwist@mdcoastalbays.org. Good luck! \nCheck out today’s challenge on our calendar’s page our download our calendar here
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/coastal-calendar-challenge/
CATEGORIES:Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201201T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201201T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20201124T200724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201127T204053Z
UID:1312-1606842000-1606849200@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Giving Tuesday - Order Carryout and Support our Birds
DESCRIPTION:Partial proceeds from orders will go to Maryland Coastal Bays Program (MCBP)\nGet a Raffle ticket for a prize basket by donating $25 or more to ShoreGivesMore\n Call (410) 213-0037 and mention you are supporting Maryland Coastal Bays Program to make your order count \nOrder through their app for a Drive-thru Mollie Order – Curbside does not apply \nGet a raffle ticket for a prize basket by donating $25 or more at Shore Gives More\nYour contribution matters – we are the home of three endangered colonial nesting birds  Learn more
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/shore-gives-more/
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201202
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20201124T202122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201127T202324Z
UID:1331-1606089600-1606867199@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Giving Tuesday - Online Event
DESCRIPTION:Donate now\n2021 marks the 25th Anniversary for the Maryland Coastal Bays Program. Funding and events for the year will center around saving our coastal bay birds. Three species of endangered birds make the Maryland coastal bays their home:\n Royal Terns\, Common Terns (yep not so common anymore)\, and the Black Skimmers\n      \n(Photo Credit Bill Hubick) \nSandy\, open beaches are necessary for colonial nesting birds\, as that is the habitat on which they build nests on. Unfortunately\, this habitat is becoming harder to come by in the Maryland coastal bays. Development\, erosion\, and sea-level rise are all factors that have taken away valuable nesting area for these bird species. The islands that dot our coastal bays are the last remaining refuges for these birds because they are ideal habitats mostly devoid of possible predators such as foxes and raccoons and they provide the sandy beaches that are essential to these birds. MCBP is working alongside many partners including the Department of Natural Resources and Audubon Maryland-DC chapter and Delmarva Birding to preserve\, protect and create solutions to protect these birds. \n\n 
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/giving-tuesday-online-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201107T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201107T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20200514T160322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201019T192053Z
UID:838-1604741400-1604750400@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Discover Your Watershed - Showell Nature Preserve - On the Prowl at Showell
DESCRIPTION:At MCBP\, we make it a priority to provide opportunities to community members and visitors of all ages to explore and expand their knowledge of our watershed’s restoration properties. Community exposure broadens public knowledge\, and this knowledge helps ensure commitment to the longevity of those projects and support for future projects. This mindset inspired an education and volunteer involvement series in 2017 titled\, “Discover Your Watershed”. This public series introduces participants to public and private restoration sites in the Coastal Bays watershed\, while providing restoration and educational hands-on activities such identifying macroinvertebrates\, removing invasive species\, and planting wetlands. Check out our volunteer calendar for this year’s events. \n\n	\n		\n				\n\n											\n																						\n													\n												\n																						\n													\n												\n																						\n													\n												\n																						\n													\n												\n																						\n													\n												\n																						\n													\n						\n				\n\n						\n		\n	\n\n\nThe final Discover Your Watershed event of 2020 will be an on the prowl at Showell adventure! This event will be from the Showell Nature Preserve Site. This is a completely FREE event and will be fun-filled day spent exploring one of MCBP’s beautiful restoration sites. \nThis event will be held on Saturday\, November 7th\, 2020 from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm. Lunch will be provided. Please contact Chandler Joiner at cjoiner@mdcoastalbays.org or (410) 213-2297 ext. 107 for location details and to RSVP. Stay tuned for more details! \nDiscover Your Watershed 2020 Flyer
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/discover-your-watershed-showell-nature-preserve-on-the-prowl-at-showell/
CATEGORIES:Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Liz%20Wist":MAILTO:lwist@mdcoastalbays.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200630T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20200427T162709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200514T160403Z
UID:517-1593504000-1593536400@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Earth Day Clean Up OC
DESCRIPTION:Join us and celebrate 50 years of Earth Day by picking up trash before it goes into our beach and bays. We’ll provide you with supplies and shirts while supplies last. For more information email sandis@mdcoastalbays.org.
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/earth-day-clean-up-oc/
LOCATION:Ocean City Town Hall\, 101 3rd Street\, Ocean City\, MD\, 21842\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200613T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200613T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T112329
CREATED:20200514T160322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200531T172805Z
UID:700-1592040600-1592049600@mdcoastalbays.org
SUMMARY:Discover Your Watershed - Lizard Hill - Invasive Invasion
DESCRIPTION:At MCBP\, we make it a priority to provide opportunities to community members and visitors of all ages to explore and expand their knowledge of our watershed’s restoration properties. Community exposure broadens public knowledge\, and this knowledge helps ensure commitment to the longevity of those projects and support for future projects. This mindset inspired an education and volunteer involvement series in 2017 titled\, “Discover Your Watershed”. This public series introduces participants to public and private restoration sites in the Coastal Bays watershed\, while providing restoration and educational hands-on activities such identifying macroinvertebrates\, removing invasive species\, and planting wetlands. Check out our volunteer calendar for this year’s events. \n\n	\n		\n				\n\n											\n																						\n													\n												\n																						\n													\n												\n																						\n													\n												\n																						\n													\n												\n																						\n													\n												\n																						\n													\n						\n				\n\n						\n		\n	\n\n\nThe second Discover Your Watershed event of 2020 will be an invasive invasion adventure! This event will be focused on removing invasive plant species from the Lizard Hill Restoration Site. This is a completely FREE event and will be fun-filled day spent exploring one of MCBP’s beautiful restoration sites. \nThis event will be held on Saturday\, June 13\, 2020 from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm. Lunch will be provided. Please contact Liz Wist at lwist@mdcoastalbays.org or (410) 213-2297 ext. 110 for location details and to RSVP. Stay tuned for more details! \nDiscover Your Watershed 2020 Flyer
URL:https://mdcoastalbays.org/event/discover-your-watershed-lizard-hill-invasive-invasion/
CATEGORIES:Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Liz%20Wist":MAILTO:lwist@mdcoastalbays.org
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