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What is the mission of The Friends of Euclid Creek?TO PROMOTE TO EDUCATE TO ENCOURAGE |
The next regular monthly
meeting is Tuesday,
October 7 Request for Action:
Member and Director Bob Gibbons is assembling a PowerPoint slideshow of
Euclid Creek. Bob invites you to send your favorite photos of the creek
to him at: BobGibbon@aol.com. Request for Action: SWCD Euclid Creek Watershed Coordinator Claire Posius invites you and friends and family living in the Euclid Creek Watershed to take the on-line Euclid Creek Environmental Awareness Survey. South Euclid Citizens for Land Conservation meets the 4th Wednesday of every month at 7:00 in the Community Room in South Euclid City Hall. FOEC Officers
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A few facts about Euclid CreekThe southern portion of Cleveland Metroparks Euclid Creek Reservation is the site of the abandoned village of Bluestone, which flourished in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Its inhabitants quarried the prized blue-gray stone for use in construction and in building sidewalks, some of which still remain throughout surrounding neighborhoods. The reservation also includes stands of rare rock chestnut, part of a densely wooded environment that supports a renewed wildlife population. Some of the inhabitants making a comeback in the watershed include bald eagles, red-tailed hawks, wild turkey, coyote, beaver, red fox, and white-tailed deer.
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