TAME Hike

About 20 of us joined Laurie-Anne Sayles, County Council Member at Large, on a hike and/or lunch at Day Spring on Monday, August 28. The hike was led by Margaret Shoap and Tim Goodfellow of TAME to show Council Member Sayles the stream valley, part of Seneca's watershed, which would be decimated should a 6-lane road be built through the area.

Look for future hikes at Day Spring if you haven't yet walked the area. We'll post details here.

For more details on why we’re concerned and what you can do, see the previous post, “Little Seneca Creek at Risk”.



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