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The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness Project
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We're cleaning up some marsh along the Ashley River at @magnolialanding_chs! 
The Magnolia team has promised some solid water access for the entire community and we're working with @chaswaterkeeper and @keepcharlestonbeautiful to tidy up before we br
Can you believe this used to be a sidewalk? Now it’s a freaking wetland! Unlike Charleston… where flooding takes over on any given day, this was intentional! Join us tonight as we welcome @oroeoboeococoao at @hedhistudio and premiere @jo
Tomorrow! @scnativeplantsociety is hosting our friend @mikagadsden! Come on out for "Ecological Justice and History for Sustainable Policy Positions"

WHAT: A Lecture with Mikaaa!!!, Director of Sustainability, City of Charleston
WHERE: The
Good night marsh grass. Good night Dominion LED street lamp. 🕶️ Good night pluff mud. Good night Skull Creek*! 
-Margaret Wise Brown

*A solid nickname Halsey Creek used to have back in the day.
"These days, everyone in Charleston, South Carolina—from local chefs and artists to fashion designers and environmentalists—is looking to the past to write its next chapter....Grassroots organizations are designing new parks and gard
😍 Just look at this Gulf Fritillary hanging out on our Blazing Star! If you've seen some students staring at flowers and grass for extended periods of time in Wagener Terrace and North Central, don't worry! They are okay!

We've been working on a st

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.