Traverse Creek Stewardship

Plecoptera nemouridae

by Jessiah Smallwood

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Illustration of Insects from TRC-5 2007

by Tayo Smallwood

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TraCkS in Education

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Involvement in the Traverse Creek

Stewardship is a great way to fulfill the

Leadership requirement for community

service. Youth may also volunteer with TraCkS

as a 4-H project, a way to earn Boy or Girl

Scout badges, or just to learn more about your

environment.

No experience is necessary and no specific

skills are required; all you need is the desire

to protect our watershed and a willingness to

learn and perform simple monitoring

techniques.

Adults, families, high school or middle school

students are welcome! Younger children must

be well supervised.

To learn more about TraCkS, click the "About

TraCkS" link above, or click here.

For more information about volunteering with

TraCkS, click the "Volunteer" link above, or click here.

Illustration of Insects from TRC-5 2007 by Tayo Smallwood, Age 5

Illustration of Nemouridae by Jessiah Smallwood, Age 7

Essay about TraCkS by a Sixth Grade Home School Student (pdf)

 
 

Calendar

 

Bug Nights

2nd Mondays and 4th Tuesdays

6:00 p.m.

Georgetown School Science Room

March 8

March 23

Water Quality Monitoring

First Sunday of Each Month

Meadowbrook Road

Thursday, March 4 @ 10:00 a.m.

Sunday, April 4 @ 10:00 a.m.

 

Join Us!

 

We welcome new members at any

time. It is never too late to become

involved with your watershed! For

more information about becoming a

TraCks volunteer, click here.

 

Contact

 

Susan Whittington

swhittington@bomusd.org

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Susan McCormick

mcwoods47@sbcglobal.net

 

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