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Cafe Campesino is the official
coffee vendor of Paddle Georgia. Details about coffee
will be available in the near future. Try out a special
blend developed just for Georgia River Network. Café Campesino
is a proud supporter of the Georgia River Network.
When you purchase this special blend from Café Campesino,
they will donate 10% of your coffee sale to GRN.
If you want to help ensure a clean water legacy for
our beautiful state and like great coffee, this robust
blend of Guatemala, Sumatra, and Nicaragua Dark is
for you. Product ID: 181 – GA River Network
Special Blend, Full City Roast – Fair Trade,
organic. Click the logo above to visit Cafe Campesino.
Lets Go Green
Visit LetsGoGreen.Biz to shop for green
products for your home. Georgia River Network receives 25% of each dollar you
spend. Just select Georgia River Network as the beneficiary when you check
out.
A
Paddler's Guide to Northern Georgia (Paperback) by
Bob Sehlinger, Don Otey
A
Paddler's Guide to Southern Georgia (Paperback) by
Bob Sehlinger, Don Otey
A
Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to Georgia
by Suzanne Welander, Bob Sehlinger, Don Otey
The
Nonprofit Mergers Workbook: The Leader's Guide
to Considering, Negotiating, and Executing a Merger
by David La Piana, Vincent Hyman (Editor)
Cumberland
Island: Strong Women, Wild Horses
by Charles Seabrook
Buy this book through the link above (at Amazon.com), and help support Georgia
River Network!
Raise
More Money : The Best of the Grassroots Fundraising
Journal
by Kim Klein (Editor), Stephanie Roth (Editor)
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River Network!
Fundraising
for Social Change
by Kim Klein
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River Network!
Measures
of Success: Designing, Managing, and Monitoring
Conservation and Development Projects
by Richard Margoluis, Nick Salafsky, Anna Balla
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River Network!
Non-Profit
Boards That Work: The End of One-Size-Fits-All
Governance
by Maureen K Robinson, Naureen K. Robinson
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River Network!
Refuge:
An Unnatural History of Family and Place
Terry Tempest Williams
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River Network!
Red:
Passion and Patience in the Desert
by Terry Tempest Williams
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River Network!
The Clean Water Act: An Owner's Manual
by River Network
Cost: $15, First Edition (1999) (For newest edition, visit www.rivernetwork.org.)
This down-to-earth, information-packed book explains crucial sections of the
Clean Water Act, points out how to get involved in regulatory decisions, and
tells the stories of others who've done so. Packed with references, web sites
and other resources, this manual turns legalese and scientific terminology
into language you can use. To purchase send a check along with the name of
the publication you are ordering and the shipping address to: Georgia River
Network, 126 South Milledge Avenue, Ste. E3 Athens, GA 30605.
Starting Up: A Handbook for New River and
Watershed Organizations
by
River Network
Cost: $40
Whether you are thinking seriously about starting a new organization to conserve
your local river or you are already involved in a river or watershed organization,
Starting Up provides a treasure of information about how to run a successful
organization.
Upper
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper's Guide to the Chattahoochee
by Fred Brown and Sherri M.L. Smith
Riversong
Joe and Monica Cook
This stunning photographic record of a source-to-sea river adventure makes
a compelling argument for the preservation of one of the country's most beautiful,
but threatened, waterways, the Chattahoochee River.
Ecology
of a Cracker Childhood
Janisse Ray
The scrubby forests of southern Georgia, dotting a landscape of low hills and
swampy bottoms, are not what many people would consider to be exalted country,
the sort of place to inspire lyrical considerations of nature and culture.
...Ray grew up in a junkyard outside what had been longleaf pine forest, an
ecosystem that has nearly disappeared in the American South through excessive
logging. Her family had little money, but that was not important; they more
than made up for material want through unabashed love and a passion for learning,
values that underlie every turn of Ray's narrative. She finds beauty in weeds
and puddles, celebrates the ways of tortoises and woodpeckers, and argues powerfully
for the virtues of establishing a connection with one's native ground.
Buy this book through the link above (at Amazon.com), and help support Georgia
River Network!
The
Flint River A Recreational Guidebook To The Flint
River And Environs
by Fred Brown and Sherri M.L. Smith
E Magazine
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Now in its 15th year, E/The
Environmental Magazine is a bimonthly “clearinghouse” of information,
news and resources for people concerned about the
environment who want to know “What can I do?” to
make a difference. A 10-time Independent Press Awards
winner and nominee, E is chock full of everything
environmental -- from recycling to rainforests, and
from the global village to our own backyards.
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