Watershed council’s “grand finals” a hit for all
Greenfield, MA. October 28, 2009. Over 150 people tramped through the drying maple leaves of Greenfield’s Court Square on Sunday, October 25th and up the
Greenfield, MA. October 28, 2009. Over 150 people tramped through the drying maple leaves of Greenfield’s Court Square on Sunday, October 25th and up the
Greenfield, MA August 13, 2009. There is no shortage of Connecticut River-inspired songs and songwriters according to Pat LaMountain, Finance Director at the Connecticut River
Greenfield, MA, May 19, 2009. The Connecticut River Watershed Council’s Executive Director Chelsea Gwyther will deliver river protection remarks at the Connecticut River Valley Great
Wednesday, May 06, 2009 Council Members help save Endangered Species Act We did it! CRC members signed letters and sent emails asking President Obama to
News…News…News… PRESS RELEASE: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Music contest winners fill an evening with river song Montague, MA. September 15, 2008. The Great Hall of the
News…News…News… FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Finalists chosen in Living along the River song contest Greenfield, MA. August 15, 2008 “We received entries from artists throughout the
Got a song flowing in your veins? If so, the Connecticut River Watershed Council wants to hear it. The Greenfield-based organization is launching a song-writing
Greenfield, MA May 6, 2008 “Calling all river songwriters,” says Connecticut River Watershed Council Finance Director Pat LaMountain, who is kicking off CRC’s new songwriting