
Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network Bonny, Dee and Dana accepted an award yesterday from Keep Georgia Beautiful for waste reductiion and our recycling efforts at Paddle Georgia. Thanks to everyone that pitches in on these efforts!

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Tell us your 6 word story - Why I am thankful for my river. http://www.garivers.org/garivers/storyst ream.html
Source: www.garivers.org
Playing with the popular six word novel idea, we thought we would start a collection of six word stories about rivers. We will change the story topic over time. Submit your name and 6 word story, and we will post selected stories here.

Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network New 90 second Paddle Georgia video by Bob Selwyn.
Source: www.youtube.com

Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network April, Dana and Joe went to 1st Water Trails Conference last week in Chattanooga. All kinds of exciting work on water trails going on!

Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network Georgia River Network won the Patagonia Voice Your Choice contest. This means they donate $2500 to our organization! Thanks for voting.

Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network Help GRN win $2500 - go to the Patagonia Store in Atlanta and vote for us. This Saturday, Oct 24 is the last day to vote!

Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network New staff member Doug Barnes will be at Patagonia this Saturday 12-4. Come say hello and vote for GRN.

Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network ACA is hoping groups will organize to bring attention to enviro issues on Oct 24 by spelling "350" with boats. Check out the facebook group "River of Action" to learn more and see if you might want to participate. http://www.350.org/
Source: www.350.org
350.org is an global grassroots campaign to stop the climate crisis, building from an International Day of Climate Action on October 24 to the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen in December of 2009.

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Georgia Adopt-A-Stream's Paddle GA 09 data is online at http://georgiaadoptastream.com//db/Views .asp?Group=PG2009. http://georgiaadoptastream.com//db/Views .asp?Group=PG2009
Source: georgiaadoptastream.com

Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network April will be at Patagonia in Atlanta this Saturday from 12-4. Come by and say hello and vote for GRN in the Voice Your Choice contest. The group with the most votes wins $2500. Can't do it this weekend? Mark your calendar to drop by and vote anytime before October 24.

Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network The next installment in the New York Times "Toxic Waters" series
Source: www.nytimes.com
Farm waste, the biggest polluter of American rivers, is largely unregulated by many of the laws designed to prevent pollution and protect drinking water.

Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network Oct. 1 - 4 is Georgia's ENERGY STAR and WaterSense sales tax holidays. Go get that new water efficient toilet you've been dreaming of!
Source: www.conservewatergeorgia.net
October 1 - October 4, 2009, Georgians will have the opportunity to purchase products with the ENERGY STAR and WaterSense labels without paying state and local sales taxes.

Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network Stop the Proposed Dawson Forest Reservoir: it threatens the Etowah River and wildlife and the economic future of Northwest Georgia. Learn more and speak up by clicking this link.
Source: www.coosa.org
Reservoir Proposal Includes Massive Interbasin Transfer Plan

Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network Help GRN win $2500. Go to the Patagonia Store in Atlanta and vote for us by Oct 24.

Paddle Georgia, A Project of Georgia River Network
Snippet of Joe Cook's photo compilation about how Paddle Georgia changes lives - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wxSHsFbz 4k
Source: www.youtube.com
Paddle Georgia is an annual week-long, 100 mile voyage down a different Georgia river during the last week of June. In this adventure, participants experience rivers as few can. Participants paddle through ...















