fowl newsletter fall 2011

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Friends of Wetlands presents A wetland celebration in recognition of World Wetlands Day SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 th , 2012 6:00pm to 10:00pm sachsenheim hall SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 2012 6:00pm to 10:00pm sachsenheim hall 7001 Denison Avenue, Cleveland, OH John Muir began his walk to the Gulf in 1867, two years after the Civil War, starting at Indianapolis IN and ending at Cedar Key, FL. The Redings, using his journals, Civil War maps and lots of other research, set out on May 5th, 2006 and completed their retracing walk in 53 days on June 25, 2006. Enjoy original environmental tunes by folk legend Tim Wallace. Vegetarian appetizers provided Cash bar and menu available Early Bird Registration, (before Jan. 27th) $25. On-site Registration $30 Ticket price includes a one year membership in Friends of Wetlands, a $20 value. with featured presentations by Wil Reding the ramblin' naturalist www.fowl.org Tim Wallace folk artist extraordinaire

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A late edition of the Friends of Wetlands Newsletter

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Page 1: FOWL Newsletter Fall 2011

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MADNESSFriends of Wetlands presents

A wetland celebration in recognition of

World Wetlands Day

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 20126:00pm to 10:00pm

sachsenheim hall

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 20126:00pm to 10:00pm

sachsenheim hall7001 Denison Avenue, Cleveland, OH

John Muir began his walk to the Gulf in 1867, two years after the Civil War, starting at Indianapolis IN and ending at Cedar Key, FL. The Redings, using his journals, Civil War maps and lots of other research, set out on May 5th, 2006 and completed their retracing walk in 53 days on June 25, 2006.

Enjoy original environmental tunes by folk legend Tim Wallace.

Vegetarian appetizers providedCash bar and menu available

Early Bird Registration, (before Jan. 27th) $25. On-site Registration $30Ticket price includes a one year membership in Friends of Wetlands, a $20 value.

with featuredpresentations

by

Wil Redingthe ramblin' naturalist

www.fowl.org

Tim Wallacefolk artist extraordinaire