Friends of Scarborough Marsh

We are a coalition of private citizens and organizations who
conserve, protect, restore, and enhance the Scarborough Marsh watershed.

 

 

 

 
 

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Save the Date

Land Conservation Fundraiser
October 24, 2008

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News

Fundraiser Planning Underway
We are off to a great start with lots of enthusiastic involvement!! Stay tuned for more info or contact Lucy LaCasse (883-3637) or email [email protected] to find out how you can help with this year's event! >>MORE (doc)

4th Annual Spring Cleaning of the Scarborough Marsh & Beaches
In observance of Earth Day (April 22nd), the 4th Annual Spring Cleaning of Scarborough Marsh was held on Saturday, April 26, 2008. Nearly 150 people turned out to help! >>MORE

Restoration Grant Awarded
Two Friends of Scarborough Marsh Restoration Projects Receive U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and FishAmerica Foundation Funds >>MORE

Mill Brook Water Quality Analysis Final Report
A restoration project was undertaken in 2004 to restore the 350-acre salt marsh in the lower Mill Brook watershed. In February 2005, Friends of Scarborough Marsh was awarded a grant to conduct Water Quality Testing in Mill Brook. The report is now available. >>MORE

Thanks to YOU! $42K Raised for Land Conservation
Our annual gala event, the Friends of Scarborough Marsh Dinner & Auction, was a huge success! >>MORE

Friends to Celebrate Scarborough's 350th Anniversary
All of Scarborough will be marking the town's 350th - and so will the Friends of the Scarborough Marsh! Stay tuned for more information about events and activities...

Nonesuch Salt Marsh Restoration Project Completed
Scarborough Marsh restoration partners completed their fifth major salt marsh restoration project in Scarborough Marsh Wildlife Management Area in four years. This most recent project promises to help restore the ecological health of the Nonesuch River, a 247-acre subwatershed of the 3,100-acre Scarborough Marsh. >>MORE

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Meetings

6:00 p.m.
St. Nicholas Church
Route One, Scarborough

5/8/2008
7/17/2008
9/11/2008
11/13/2008
1/8/2009

For more info, call
C.D. Armstrong
883-8028

 

 

Next Fundraiser Committee Meeting: Wednesday, May 14
5:30 - 7 pm @ St Nick's
For more info, call Lucy LaCasse at 883-3637 or email us.

 

 

 
 
 

 
 
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-- Aldo Leopold   

 
   
   

 

 
 

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