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One week ago @ethos_ac hosted The M.A.R.S.H. Project and @keepcharlestonbeautiful for their fourth annual Huger St. cleanup, which extended far beyond Huger with over twenty routes designed by @liamgrdesjardins 

Over 400 volunteers came out last Sat
This is our good friend @robinsondesignengineers! Tonight we romped around the outer edges of Halsey Creek with Joshua, near the headwater gardens, looking for stormwater outfalls… the ones that become inundated with rising tides to feed Lake
A purdy Long-tailed skipper on some of our @nativeplantsttp Spotted Bee Balm! “Just as the name suggests, this group of plants is highly attractive to many types of bees and other pollinators.” - Clemson HGIC
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Spotted Beebalm is easy to
We are officially walking and biking in the @citycharlestonsc Holiday Parade! We need about.... 60 participants to dress up as pollinators. Birds, bugs or bats, what have you! 🕊🐛🦋🐝🦇

@silverhillstudiochs is hosting us and a costume making party
What a beautiful morning with @misseriangg and friends! Gabriela led some Marsh Project folks in a little graphite crayon practice along Halsey Creek. Slowing down after SUCH a big yesterday was a real treat for sore legs and allowed us to really hon
Officially TOMORROW! The @ethos_ac 
4th Annual Huger St. Cleanup

Timeline:
🔺Check in: 7:15A
—> Team colors, coffee, hang
🔺Opening Words: 7:45A
🔺Workouts: 8A
—> 4 rotating RUSH workouts OR 1 Yoga + Pilates MAT FUSION
🔺Reconnect:

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.