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New Wildflower Book: Wildflowers of the Coastal Plain, by Dr. R Neyland
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Carol Buie-Jackson Apr 10.

Seat Fillers?

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An event by Theresa Morr was featured
OWLS Chili Supper and Silent Auction at Reedy Creek Park, Shelter #3
November 18, 2009 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Please join us for a lively evening of food and fun, at the OWLS 2nd annual Chili Supper and Silent Auction Fundraiser event! Price includes chili, chips drink and a dessert. Chili served from 6:30-7:30. Enjoy a nighttime nature hike after supper!
on Sunday
we'll announce this at the HAWK meeting this week. It was a blast last year, hope I can make it again!
November 1
I believe I can bring some Venison Chili.
October 30
Theresa Morr updated an event
OWLS Chili Supper and Silent Auction at Reedy Creek Park, Shelter #3
November 18, 2009 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Please join us for a lively evening of food and fun, at the OWLS 2nd annual Chili Supper and Silent Auction Fundraiser event! Price includes chili, chips drink and a dessert. Chili served from 6:30-7:30. Enjoy a nighttime nature hike after supper!
October 20
If this is anything like last year, then it's going to be great!!!
October 8
An event by Theresa Morr was featured
October 7, 2009 from 7pm to 8:30pm
At our October Meeting, local ornithology expert Taylor Piephoff will talk about our local bird species, their habits and where to look for them. Taylor works for the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation department, and writes a birding column f...
October 7
Theresa Morr added an event
October 7, 2009 from 7pm to 8:30pm
At our October Meeting, local ornithology expert Taylor Piephoff will talk about our local bird species, their habits and where to look for them. Taylor works for the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation department, and writes a birding column f...
September 21
I'll need a reminder-but I'll be there for a repeat of last year's chili.
September 2

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At 5:22pm on March 9, 2009, Lynn Biasini said…
Theresa, thank you SO MUCH for the stewardship program last weekend! It was just great. I learned so much (more than I really know that I know as of today, but it's in there!). It was a wonderful experience.
Lynn
At 7:04pm on February 20, 2009, Mary Ennis Knight said…
Hi Theresa, I'm still very interested in the training. I may have to work that weekend (we are planning to test for a system conversion the next week). I'm hoping to get some clarity on this next week. We're in the midst of a work re-organization. If I can't attend this time, I would like to remain on the list for the next training. Thanks, Mary Ennis Knight
At 11:40am on February 15, 2009, Lynn Biasini said…
Hi Theresa,
Quite some time ago I sent in the forms and a check to participate in this training, and I have heard nothing. Have you received them, and/or is there anything further I need to do?
Thanks, Lynn
At 2:59pm on February 13, 2009, Angela Haigler said…
Theresa, I can't locate your email address and I need to email you. Also, if you need me to help out with anything during the OWLS Habitat Training just let me know. I could possibly be available on Sunday if you needed any additional information for the stewards about Native Plant Gardening/Resources, etc. Even if you only need for me to show up and say hello and give people the opportunity to be added to our email information list, I'd be willing to stop by for that. Perhaps we could talk more about the joint Charlotte Loves Natives/OWLS Ribbon Walk native garden venture as an opportunity for stewards to get volunteer hours.

That's why I need your email address. I need to let you know about a possible April 19 joint walk between NCNPS and OWLS to orient ourselves with Ribbon Walk and I want to get your feedback.
At 10:25pm on February 5, 2009, Carolina Waterfowl Rescue said…
I just keeping busy, just got back from the WRNC conference. We missed you : ( you should have come.
At 12:06am on February 5, 2009, Carolina Waterfowl Rescue said…
He he, i put a real picture of me up, but it may be replaced by feathers at any time : )
At 2:12pm on January 20, 2009, Debbie Foster said…
I will be in sign language class at Dillworth Coffeehouse in Matthews until 6. You can come by there if you want.

Need a time limit to shoot for on the presentation. Let me know.
I'm good for either of the days.
At 8:16pm on January 19, 2009, Debbie Foster said…
6:30 is good. I will be home by then. My address is 3213 Bridgemere Terrace in Matthews.

I have some pictures of St. Luke's habitat that I can send you. Do you have a preferred e-mail address? Also, how long would you like the presentation to be?

D
At 10:50pm on January 18, 2009, JOHN BENBOW said…
Theresa, thanks for your comments. The picture was taken on Slough Creek in Yellowstone after a three-hour horseback ride.

You need to contact Dennis Testerman with Cabarrus Soil and Water Conservation District regarding the Clarke Creek heron rookery. There are two access points to the wetlands, and Cabarrus Soil and Water has the best one, a deeded right of way from a public road. The other is from the playground at Cox Mill School, but it only accesses the lower end. Dennis can be reached by e-mail at detesterman@cabarruscounty.us
At 10:29pm on January 18, 2009, Debbie Foster said…
Theresa,

I'd love to speak at your training. I checked my singing schedule and I'm free that particular day. Let me know the particulars when you get a chance.

When would you like to meet so that you can get the feeders? How many applicants will you have? The feeders are living in the back of my car right now and I'd love to pass them on. I haven't really looked at them; they may need to be cleaned a bit, but they're in good shape.

D

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