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The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness Project
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The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness Project
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Join The Ecological Corridor
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A double post today?!
HEY! Come clean up Newmarket with us on Oct. 6 at 4 PM! We're meeting at @highwirechs to start the clean up and then we'll all meet BACK at High Wire for drinks and lively banter about plogging with @blake_c_scott

We heard @joe
Join us at the Tate Center, October 8th in Room 202 at 2 PM, for some Native Plant/Radical Hospitality 101. We'll be discussing planting for migratory species and biodiversity on @collegeofcharleston campus and in your OWN backyards! 🌱🌱🐛🐦‍⬛🦋
Save the Date! October 16th we're hanging at @hedhistudio with @oroeoboeococoao 
Rebecca McMackin is an ecologically obsessed horticulturist and garden designer. She lives in the woods of Connecticut, writing, lecturing, and designing the occasional
Many thanks Marsh Projectors! We pulled out about 200 lb of trash this weekend for the @scseagrant Beach and River Sweeps! Halsey Creek and Wagener Terrace are looking 👌
Tomorrow! From 11-1 we're cleaning up Halsey Creek and the surrounding neighborhood as part of @scseagrant's Big Ol' Sweep! Meet on 10th Ave and Gordon by the Historical Marker in Wagener Terrace.

Did you know 5 years ago @blake_c_scott started this

The M.A.R.S.H. Project is a grassroots and community-based program working to restore and preserve local marshland in Charleston, South Carolina. As a program of the Carolina Ocean Alliance, a Charleston-based 501(c)3 nonprofit, they are working to ecologically revitalize their neighborhoods through volunteer efforts – cleaning up debris, planting native plant species, citizen-science monitoring, and community and educational outreach.