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Herring Gut Learning Center director to share post pandemic plans

OWLS HEAD The Owl’s Head Garden Club will meet on Wednesday, November 3, at 1 p.m., at the Community Building, 224 Ash Point Drive, Owl’s Head. Tom Mullin, recently appointed executive director of the Herring Gut Learning Center located in Port.

INTERVIEW: Joe Wiegand on the Journey to Bring Teddy Roosevelt to Life

INTERVIEW: Joe Wiegand on the Journey to Bring Teddy Roosevelt to Life
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Lucien Darjeun Meadows

Lucien Darjeun Meadows where we are, much more than we are when we are. There is no when without a where. There is no we without a here. NER staff reader Simone Kraus talks to Lucien Darjeun Meadows author of the essay “Circling Eloh: A Meditation“ about his love of running, the meaning of the Cherokee word “eloh,” his identity as a writer-translator, and the linguistic kaleidoscope in his life. Lucien’s essay appeared in NER 41.4. Simone Kraus: You are a long-distance trail runner. How does running inform your thinking, how does it affect your writing? Lucien Darjeun Meadows: Strangely, it wasn’t until after running the Never Summer 100K in 2019 that I began to write in poetry and prose about running. That said, the rhythms of running feel essential to my thinking and writing, with different sequences mirroring the sprint up a hill, or a long rolling stretch, the pause between breaths or strides that feels like an endless suspension, or the breathless careening

Community Environmental Council Welcomes New Members to Partnership Council

Local leaders bring expertise in food and agriculture, coastal conservation, and climate change to support CEC’s work The Community Environmental Council (CEC) is pleased to announce new members to its Partnership Council. CEC’s Partnership Council is comprised of a broad spectrum of community leaders who act as ambassadors to advocate, network, and promote on behalf of CEC. Claire Fackler is a National Education Liaison and National Volunteer Coordinator for the NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, where she has worked for the past 21 years to inspire ocean and climate literacy and conservation. In 2018, Claire worked with CEC, Santa Barbara Channelkeeper, and Adams Elementary School’s Ocean Guardian Ambassadors on the Skip the Straw campaign leading to these students being recognized with the Spirit of Santa Barbara Award from the City of Santa Barbara and the Environmental Stewards Award from Explore Ecology. Claire is a Certified Interpretive Guide and Trainer thr

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