Showing posts with label conservation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conservation. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Erin Brockovich speaking in Winston Salem.


Say the name Erin Brockovich and you think strong, tough, stubborn and sexy. Erin is all that and definitely more. She thrives on being the voice for those who don’t know how to yell. She is a rebel. She is a fighter. She is a mother. She is an activist. AND, she is coming to Winston-Salem to inspire us to take action!

For details on the plight of the Yadkin River, and to register for the talk click here. It's free and sure to be thought provoking and inspiring.

This event is brought to you by Yadkin Riverkeeper, along with Presenting Sponsor Wake Forest University. The event will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. at WFU Scales Fine Arts Center, Brendle Recital Hall. Free and open to the public. There is limited seating and reservations are required.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Join the Yadkin Riverkeeper Dean Naujoks as he finishes his trip to protect the Yadkin

River Rally - MAY 1ST, 1:00 pm
Swift Island boat access, Lake Tillery

Join us for a river rally. Our rivers and lakes are treasured natural resources that not only provide drinking water, but fishing, boating and recreational opportunities.

Show your support for clean water. You are invited to celebrate the river and its lakes and to support efforts to recapture the Yadkin River for the citizens of NC.

Bring your signs of support as we oppose Alcoa’s attempt to control our water. UNC-TV will be filming as the Yadkin Riverkeeper paddles down Lake Tillery for the finish of the 200+ mile Tour de Yadkin. Bring your family, friends and lawn chairs.

Sign Contest: Win $100
Bring your homemade signs to support clean water or demonstrate your opposition to Alcoa and their negative effects on the river and lakes. The person who creates the sign judged by Yadkin Riverkeeper staff as most creative and meaningful will win $100.

Paddlers & Boaters:
You may paddle or cruise alongside the
Riverkeeper during part of or all of his trip down Lake Tillery. The trip will begin at 9 am at Morrow Mountain State Park boat launch and continue 8 miles south down Lake Tillery to the Swift Island boat access, on 24/27.

Directions:
On
NC 24/27, East of Albemarle, where NC 24/27 goes over Lake Tillery, on the Montgomery County (eastern) side of the Lake. See a google map here.