The White River Partnership and 5 Olde Tavern in South Royalton invite you to enjoy a great dinner for a good cause on the last Monday of January, February, and March: January 29, February 26, and March 26. Eat dinner anytime between 5pm and 9pm and 5 Olde Tavern will donate 10{db44c3d5e5b2521111bb9179cb40e40c4d2777ab57a0c9e12ea819349259de2f} of your food purchases to the WRP to support our work in 2018.
In 2018 the WRP will work with individuals, businesses, schools, local and regional organizations, and state and federal agencies to:
–Plant 3,500 native trees along the river to improve water quality and habitat;
–Engage 500 teachers and students in hands-on watershed education programs;
–Conserve and restore 10 acres of active floodplain to improve flood resilience;
–Monitor water quality at 23 swimming holes around the watershed;
–Replace an under-sized, stream-crossing culvert with a fish-friendly, flood-resilient structure; and
–Engage 750 community volunteers in monitoring, restoration, and stewardship projects.
The fundraising dinner series starts on Monday, January 29. Please RSVP to info[at]whiteriverpartnership.org if you’d like to join the WRP Board of Directors’ table at 6pm.
5 Olde Fundraising Dinners Benefit WRP
Posted: January 22, 2018 by wrp_admin
The White River Partnership and 5 Olde Tavern in South Royalton invite you to enjoy a great dinner for a good cause on the last Monday of January, February, and March: January 29, February 26, and March 26. Eat dinner anytime between 5pm and 9pm and 5 Olde Tavern will donate 10{db44c3d5e5b2521111bb9179cb40e40c4d2777ab57a0c9e12ea819349259de2f} of your food purchases to the WRP to support our work in 2018.
In 2018 the WRP will work with individuals, businesses, schools, local and regional organizations, and state and federal agencies to:
–Plant 3,500 native trees along the river to improve water quality and habitat;
–Engage 500 teachers and students in hands-on watershed education programs;
–Conserve and restore 10 acres of active floodplain to improve flood resilience;
–Monitor water quality at 23 swimming holes around the watershed;
–Replace an under-sized, stream-crossing culvert with a fish-friendly, flood-resilient structure; and
–Engage 750 community volunteers in monitoring, restoration, and stewardship projects.
The fundraising dinner series starts on Monday, January 29. Please RSVP to info[at]whiteriverpartnership.org if you’d like to join the WRP Board of Directors’ table at 6pm.
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