Part 3 | Connecting Faith Groups with the Chattahoochee Watershed

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2021
  • "Learning From Our Watershed"
    The final installment of a three part conversation about connecting faith groups with their local watershed.
    Together with Georgia Interfaith Power & Light, Chattahoochee Riverkeeper welcomes groups of faith to come experience the Chattahoochee Watershed firsthand. Whether through an outing on one of our two floating classrooms (Lake Lanier & West Point Lake), a guided paddle trip or a volunteer trash cleanup along a local waterway, we encourage groups to reach out and learn more.
    Depending on your location, please contact one the following Chattahoochee Riverkeeper staff members for more information and to schedule an outing:
    North Georgia ... Mallory Pendleton | mpendleton@chattahoochee.org
    Atlanta ... Kyndall Theissen | kthiessen@chattahoochee.org
    West Georgia/Columbus ... Henry Jacobs | hjacobs@chattahoochee.org
    You can also learn more about GIPL and CRK by visiting us online:
    www.gipl.org
    www.chattahoochee.org
    And thank you to our friends and partners featured in this video:
    Anton Flores, Casa Alterna Founding Director & Atlanta Friends Meeting Friend-in-Residence
    La Trina Jackson, The Atlanta Unity Mosque, Imam
    Codi Norred, GIPL Executive Director
    Juliet Cohen, CRK Executive Director

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