Preserving a Watershed, Building a Greenway


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Green Networking and Local Watershed Preservation
7 pm tea
7:30 presentation
Please bring an appetizer or dessert to share (optional but appreciated!)
Join us to hear from Faith Teitelbaum about the efforts of the Whale Pond Brook Watershed* Association to restore the eroded banks and water quality in the Whale Pond Brook watershed and be able to walk along a 6 mile suburban greenway from the source in Tinton Falls to the ocean.
The watershed area includes historic sites such as the 100 year-old Ross Island stone hut, the old Brinley grist mill site, the Woodrow Wilson Hall at Monmouth University and the beautiful Takanassee Lake in Long Branch.
*watershed: an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas. The Whale Pond Brook watershed is bounded by West Park Ave, Wayside Rd, Monmouth Mall and Lake Takanasee.
https://www.facebook.com/WhalePondBrookWatershedAssociation/
http://restorethewatershed.net/
We will also be announcing the formation of a new timebank, the Jersey Shore Timebank.
About the venue: tea4u.com

Preserving a Watershed, Building a Greenway