Join the Hickory Creek Watershed Partnership on Tuesday, November 1, 2011 at 6:30 p.m. for their partnership meeting.
What is the Hickory Creek Watershed Partnership?
A group focused on improving, protecting and fostering stewardship of the water quality and habitat in the Hickory Creek Watershed by promoting education, conservation, land stewardship, restoration and preservation.
Who?
People concerned about the water quality and habitat in the Hickory Creek Watershed (residents, landowners, elected and appointed officials, municipal staff, farmers, business owners, non-profit organizations, drain commissioner, county community development, road commission, county board of commissioners, sportsman groups, MDNRE (MDEQ & MDNR), Conservation District, NRCS, Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, utilities, Sewer Authority, schools/educators, contractors, developers, etc)
Where?
Hickory Creek Watershed – Hickory Creek, its tributaries and all the land that drains into Hickory Creek(this includes land in all or portions of the following municipalities: Baroda Township and Village, Lake Township, Lincoln Township, Oronoko Township, Shoreham Village, Stevensville Village, St. Joseph Township, Weesaw Township, Buchanan Township, Royalton Township).
For general information on Hickory Creek visit http://www.swmpc.org/hickory.asp, or contact Marcy Colclough at colcloughm@swmpc.org