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SUMMARY:River Run Network Creek Walk: Explore the Cortaro 
 Narrows
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  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p>Pima Co
 unty Flood Control is in Phase 2 of the Santa Cruz
  River Cortaro Narrows Training Structures project
 . What's been done? We'll show you!</p>\n \n <p>Yo
 u'll hear from Janice Hughes\, PE\, RG\, and Matth
 ew Lutheran\, PLA  about the work done in Phase 1 
 and what's in store to enhance the area with strea
 m restoration\, grade control structures\, reveget
 ation\, and invasive species removal. There is so 
 much potential for this section of river\, from cr
 eating habitat for Sonora Mud Turtles to seeing na
 tive fish and creating bird habitat\, we look fowa
 rd to showing you what's in store.</p>\n \n <p><em
 >This event is organized through WMG’s River Run N
 etwork (RRN). The RRN is a program that honors the
  heritage of our rivers and the value that water h
 olds for the peoples of Southern Arizona. We ackno
 wledge the indigenous communities that have respec
 ted and stewarded our rivers for thousands of year
 s and the Pascua Yaqui\, Tohono O’odham\, and Lati
 no communities that continue to steward the rivers
  today. Members work together to learn about and s
 teward our rivers through creek walks\, restoratio
 n activities\, river clean-ups\, and educational w
 orkshops. If you are not yet a member\, we will ad
 d you to the RRN when you register for this event.
  Membership is free and includes a regular e-newsl
 etter with upcoming events.</em></p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Pima County Flood Control is in Phase 2 of the San
 ta Cruz River Cortaro Narrows Training Structures 
 project. What's been done? We'll show you!\n \n \n
  \n You'll hear from Janice Hughes\, PE\, RG\, and
  Matthew Lutheran\, PLA  about the work done in Ph
 ase 1 and what's in store to enhance the area with
  stream restoration\, grade control structures\, r
 evegetation\, and invasive species removal. There 
 is so much potential for this section of river\, f
 rom creating habitat for Sonora Mud Turtles to see
 ing native fish and creating bird habitat\, we loo
 k foward to showing you what's in store.\n \n \n \
 n This event is organized through WMG’s River Run 
 Network (RRN). The RRN is a program that honors th
 e heritage of our rivers and the value that water 
 holds for the peoples of Southern Arizona. We ackn
 owledge the indigenous communities that have respe
 cted and stewarded our rivers for thousands of yea
 rs and the Pascua Yaqui\, Tohono O’odham\, and Lat
 ino communities that continue to steward the river
 s today. Members work together to learn about and 
 steward our rivers through creek walks\, restorati
 on activities\, river clean-ups\, and educational 
 workshops. If you are not yet a member\, we will a
 dd you to the RRN when you register for this event
 . Membership is free and includes a regular e-news
 letter with upcoming events.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Creek Walk
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260613T070000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260613T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260613T090000
LOCATION:32.380260\, -111.114422\n Tucson\, AZ 85743\n Unit
 ed States\n 
URL:https://watershedmg.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=2922
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