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Secrets of Sampawams Creek: saving our streams

  • Writer: kansekgraphics
    kansekgraphics
  • Dec 22, 2016
  • 1 min read

Author: Gail Payne

2016-2017 Winter Programs at Copaigue Library, Sat., January, Jan. 21, 2 pm

Secrets of Sampawams Creek: saving our streams Tom Stock, local Poet, Essayist, Naturalist, Photographer is on a mission to save our precious waters and wildlife. According to Tom the ecology and biology of the creeks along the South Shore of LI and the Great S. Bay are the same, so to understand one of them is to understand them all. Come to learn and you might want to volunteer with Tom’s project to clean up our streams including invasives pulling and removing garbage from creek headwaters!

All films will be screened at the Copiague Memorial Public Library (lobby auditorium), 50 Deauville Blvd.

*free to members and public

* free refreshments*

*suitable for kids of all ages*


Directions

From East: Montauk Hwy. (27A) half mile west of Great Neck Rd., Copiague. Right (north) on Deauville Blvd., library on right, next to elementary school.


From West: Montauk Hwy. (27A) one mile east of Rte. 110/Broadway, Amityville. Left (north) on Deauville Blvd., library on right, next to elementary school.

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