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The Richland County NRCS Local Work Group will meet on Thursday, August 25, 2016. Local Work Group participants provide recommendations to USDA on local and state natural resource priorities and criteria for conservation activities and programs. RSVP to Charlie Fisher at fisherc@rcgov.us or (803) 576-2080 if you plan to attend.
**Deadline extended to October 31, 2016.** If you could speak to a tree, what would you say? In this year’s Arbor Day Youth Contest, Richland County preK-12 students are invited to explore this prompt through any of three media: Greeting Card, E-mail, or Performance Art. Winning entries will receive cash prizes!
Faculty and staff members of public, private, and alternative schools in Richland County are eligible to apply for up to $500 in funding to support campus conservation projects and youth environmental education initiatives through Conservation Education Mini-Grants and Clean Stream Columbia Awards.
Student teams from Keenan High School and Spring Hill High School represented Richland County in the 20th Annual SC Envirothon, an environmental quiz bowl co-sponsored by the Richland SWCD and held at the Sandhill Research and Education Center in Columbia.
Richland County employee Chanda Cooper has been named the 2016 South Carolina Project Learning Tree Jerry L. Shrum Outstanding Educator of the Year award by the South Carolina Forestry Commission.
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