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last edited 07/02/2009

 

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Immediate items --

--new Alewife restoration public meeting.  July 28th at Augusta City Hall, Lecture Hall Rm. 135 at 4:30. Contact Melissa Laser at 287-4436 or  milissa.laser@maine.gov  for more information

-- new  FrontRunner road rake training to be held on July 20th in the Farmington area. For those interested in using the FrontRunner on your camp road, details will be posted as we get the. Check the FrontRunner page.

-- new  Interested in climate change issues? You may want to take a look at the report by the University of Maine "Maine's Climate Future". It is a 74 page document from this past winter. Interesting stuff. Click here.   Warning, this is a very large document.

-- If you are looking for 2009 Envirothon results check out the MACD website at www.MaineSWCDs.org

--The 2009 Kennebec AgMap is printed and starting to appear in locations throughout the County. This product has been produced annually since 2001. Click here to take a look at this year's edition.  If you, or someone you know, is interested in sponsoring its publication or to be listed, contact us.

 

Kennebec River Initiative --     

See the KRI page and review current developments.  See will have reports from the three Reach meetings. Some excellent work has begun.

Dale's garden update --    click for Dale's Garden Page

-- The calendar says summer is here. It seems like better weather for boating however. The rain can be useful for making compost i.e. lawn clippings, last falls rotten leaves, occasional rain showers, and some wind  --  my compost pile is still at 110° or more. But ... maybe it's a bit too wet. And I haven't been able to add any lawn clippings given the rain. However, the Peonies smell great.

Our tree leftover sale is over but I still have some plants banked at my home. See right   Click here for the list of what we have.

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Calendar of Events/Workshops and other opportunities.

click here for events to keep on your calendar for the coming months

 

 

 

The Kennebec County Soil & Water Conservation District is a Non-Profit Organization all proceeds from our fundraising efforts are used to promote conservation and the wise use of our natural resources. The Kennebec County SWCD is an equal opportunity provider and employer.