Friday, April 10, 2015

Fw: Soque Bulletin March 31, 2015




Soque Bulletin March 31, 2015
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SOQUE BULLETIN
March 31, 2015

Tree Mulching Workday - Rescheduled for next Monday, April 6th - 10am

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We'll be putting down a weed barrier fabric with staples and raking in mulch around trees planted last year at Level Grove. Come help us continue this beautification effort!

Level Grove Elementary
Tree Mulching Workday 

Monday, April 6th - 10am

Our workday got postponed due to rain this past MONDAY. Please e-mail if you can join us for this rescheduled day. Send to soque@windstream.net
 
The SRWA is helping to GREEN the campus of Level Grove Elementary through a dramatic mulching and tree planting effort that has spread dozens of loads of mulch (thanks to the City of Cornelia), and planted hundreds of trees. These efforts are reducing erosion, and enhancing rainfall infiltration, reducing stormwater runoff. Our goal is to help the landscape work like a sponge not a parking lot. Not only does this help our rivers, it helps our schools look beautiful!

In our efforts to insure good tree survival and help to reduce competition betwen trees and grass, we will be MULCHING our planted trees on Monday, March 30th starting at 10am. Mulch helps young trees maintain moist roots during the dry summer months, provides a source of nutrients and fertility to the trees, and helps reduce competition with grass and weeds.  

Please LEND A HAND for a few hours if you can! If you think you can make it send us an e-mail to 
soque@windstream.net

Here's what you can bring:
  • WHEELBARROWS 
  • SHOVELS 
  • Heavy RAKE 
  • Gloves 
  • Hammers for driving in fabric staples
THANKS FOR HELPING US MAKE THIS PROJECT A SUCCESS!



COMING UP....
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Great American Clean-Ups - Camp Creek Reservoir and Cornelia Saturday, 4/11 & Baldwin 4/25  

The cities of Cornelia and Baldwin are sponsoring 2 SPRING clean-ups as part of the Keep America Beautiful - Great American Clean-Up. The SRWA supports the GREAT AMERICAN CLEAN-UP through our Keep Habersham Beautiful program and will be providing banners, garbage bags and promotional assistance to help these municipalities get more volunteers to their events. Even if you don't live in these areas, we encourage you to go out and lend a hand, and get to know our county better through volunteerism for the environment. 
 
BALDWIN
9am – 2pm, April 25th
Baldwin's Great American Clean-up Day will be on April 25th (rain make up date of May 2nd) at Mitchell Gailey Park (on Willingham Street next to the fire department). The cleanup begins at 9am and ends at 2pm. Biscuits will be available at breakfast, and lunch after. Clean-Up t-shirts are also available. For more information contact Tommie Perry at (706) 778-6341 Ext 1 then 5 or tperry@cityofbaldwin.org.
 
 
CORNELIA  (2 locations)

9AM till Noon Saturday, April 11

Cornelia Street Cleanup
Meet at the Cornelia Depot Saturday at 9 AM.
You can pick out a street to clean, or join others to help in the Great American Cleanup.
If you or your organization would like to pitch in, please call Gary Worley at 706 768 2145, or e-mail gworley@corneliageorgia.org

Camp Creek Cleanup
Join the Soque River Watershed Association for the Reservoir and Watershed Cleanup
Meet at the watershed on Wilson Rd.   If you or your organization would like to help tidy up the watershed, please call Justin Ellis 706 754 9382, e-mail srwa@soque.org or Gary Worley at 706 768 2145, or e-mail gworley@corneliageorgia.org
 

Justin Ellis
Executive Director
Soque River Watershed Association
706-754-9382

 
Donations to the Soque River Watershed Association (SRWA) are tax deductible.  
You can JOIN the SRWA or make a Donation by clicking HERE
 



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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

End of YEAR THANKS from SRWA!

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Dear SRWA Blog,

 
 

12 REASONS to CONSIDER AN END OF YEAR 

(or beginning of 2015!) 

GIFT TO THE SRWA



We know that most people only support a small handful of organizations with their charitable donations each year. We want to be respectful of your time and resources and simply share with you 12 simple reasons we think that your END OF YEAR GIFT TO THE SRWA will make a difference in your life, and your community. 
 

 

 #1

37 Farm Projects have fenced 16.5 miles, excluding 1,220 cows from streams (since 2008), resulting in both the upper and lower Soque River being removed from the state's impaired waters list for fecal coliform bacteria by EPD. That's a tremendous success. Sediment and nutrient pollutants are our next targets for cleanup.
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#2
 
Since 2012 the SRWA has planted over 3,000 Trees, stabilizing 2 schools, and 3 farm streambanks, reducing sediment runoff. We also have sold over 1,200 native trees to the public. You can 

ORDER TREES HERE NOW
Orders End Friday, January 2nd
#3
 
Innovative Stormwater Features constructed at the new County Courthouse improve stormwater treatment and infiltration, and serves as a model for green development. As a result, Piedmont College is including similar innovations in their new Student Village construction. The City of Clarkesville likewise seeks funding to allow the reconstruction of the downtown to include green infrastructure. 

Read this brochure for details

#4
 
The Clarkesville Greenway expansion into Mary Street Park is almost completed, adding another half mile of scenic walking and biking trails. 

#5

An eroding streambank on Rocky Branch was Restored using a natural channel design technique. City of Clarkesville staff assisted by donating labor and resources to complete the project. 
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#6
 
The Northeast Georgia Locally Grown farmers market has sold $211,280 of locally produced food since April 2010. With a recent addition of a third pickup in Gainesville and a small grant, 2015 is likely to be a record year for local food sales from sustainable farms. EAT WELL, BUY LOCAL!

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#7
 
Our 28 plot - quarter acre Community Garden on the Greenway continues to produce an abundance of fresh organic food. We are also nearing completion of a Greenhouse that should allow us to propagate and sell rare streamside plants unavailable from local nurseries.
linda

#8

Numerous volunteers help to remove trash from area streams during River Clean-Ups.
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#9

Rebuilt an Eroding Dirt Road using a technique called water bars that reduces erosion and long-term maintenance costs.
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#10

We’ve collected over 50 submissions for a BOOK about people’s EXPERIENCES on the SOQUE called “Soquee River Days”, in honor of John Kollock who inspired all of us to appreciate our unique and beautiful surroundings. Please share with us your story and photos before December 31st. See other entries at http://soqueriverdays.blogspot.com
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#11


Through our Keep Habersham Beautiful program we planted 75 fruit trees in public areas including 4 schools and the Clarkesville greenway. The City of Cornelia is planting additional fruit trees. All trees are accessible to the public. 

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#12
 

We THROW REALLY GOOD PARTIES and EVENTS - this year’s events included: our Fall Party featuring the restored Historic Habersham Mills, a regional Farm Tour attended by over 500, and our BEER TASTING Christmas Party. 
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We want to THANK EVERYONE who made 2014 a very good year!

Special thanks to the over 5o individuls and organizations that helped us recover from the fire back in March! It was truly amazing how the community came to support our recovery.

If you believe in what we do please consider an end of year or beginning of year gift! And we hope you'll 
come by and visit us at the new office in 2015 (downtown Clarkesville across from the theater)! 
 

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Justin Ellis
Executive Director
Soque River Watershed Association
706-754-9382

 

Donations to the Soque River Watershed Association (SRWA) are tax deductible.  
You can JOIN the SRWA or make a Donation by clicking HERE

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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Soque Bulletin- Party INVITE! - December 11, 2014

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SOQUE BULLETIN
December 11, 2014

 
COMING UP TOMOROW!
SOQUE Christmas Party - BEER TASTING - December 12th
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We hope you will attend our Christmas Beer Tasting tomorrow night!
See all the details at the bottom of this e-mail.
 
 

 

12 REASONS to CONSIDER AN END OF YEAR 

GIFT TO THE SRWA



We know that most people only support a small handful of organizations with their charitable donations each year. We want to be respectful of your time and resources and simply share with you 12 simple reasons we think that your END OF YEAR GIFT TO THE SRWA will make a difference in your life, and your community. 
 

  1. 37 Farm Projects have fenced 16.5 miles, excluding 1,220 cows from streams (since 2008), resulting in both the upper and lower Soque River being removed from the state's impaired waters list for fecal coliform bacteria by EPD. That's a tremendous success. Sediment and nutrient pollutants are our next targets for cleanup. 

    sparky
     

  2. Since 2012 the SRWA has planted over 3,000 Trees, stabilizing 2 schools, and 3 farm streambanks, reducing sediment runoff. We also have sold over 1,200 native trees to the public. You can purchase TREES HERE NOW 

     

  3. Innovative Stormwater Features constructed at the new County Courthouse improve stormwater treatment and infiltration, and serves as a model for green development. As a result, Piedmont College is including similar innovations in their new Student Village construction. The City of Clarkesville likewise seeks funding to allow the reconstruction of the downtown to include green infrastructure. 


    Read this brochure for details


     

  4. The Clarkesville Greenway expansion into Mary Street Park is almost completed, adding another half mile of scenic walking and biking trails. 

     

  5. An eroding streambank on Rocky Branch was Restored using a natural channel design technique. City of Clarkesville staff assisted by donating labor and resources to complete the project. 

    rainbarrels

     

  6. The Northeast Georgia Locally Grown farmers market has sold $211,280 of locally produced food since April 2010. With a recent addition of a third pickup in Gainesville and a small grant, 2015 is likely to be a record year for local food sales from sustainable farms. EAT WELL, BUY LOCAL!
     

    grown
     

  7. Our 28 plot - quarter acre Community Garden on the Greenway continues to produce an abundance of fresh organic food. We are also nearing completion of a Greenhouse that should allow us to propagate and sell rare streamside plants unavailable from local nurseries.
     

    linda
     

  8. Numberous volunteers help to remove trash from area streams during River Clean-Ups.

    clean

     

  9. Rebuilt an Eroding Dirt Road using a technique called water bars that reduces erosion and long-term maintenance costs.
     

    storm
     

  10. We’ve collected over 50 submissions for a BOOK about people’s EXPERIENCES on the SOQUE called “Soquee River Days”, in honor of John Kollock who inspired all of us to appreciate our unique and beautiful surroundings. Please share with us your story and photos before December 31st. See other entries at http://soqueriverdays.blogspot.com


    clean
     

  11. Through our Keep Habersham Beautiful program we planted 75 fruit trees in public areas including 4 schools and the Clarkesville greenway. The City of Cornelia is planting additional fruit trees accessible to the public.

  12. We THROW REALLY GOOD PARTIES and EVENTS - this year’s events included: our Fall Party featuring the restored Historic Habersham Mills, a regional Farm Tour attended by over 500, and coming up tomorrow a BEER TASTING Christmas Party on Friday, December 12th. We’d love for you to attend! Check below for details.   
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SOQUE Christmas Party - BEER TASTING - December 12th

YOU are invited to ATTEND the 5th annual Soque Christmas Party,  BEER TASTING and POTLUCK. The SRWA hosts the biggest and best beer tasting in Habersham County each year and we're continuing the tradition at a new location.

If you haven't attended before here's what you need to know:
  • The new LOCATION is 333 Old Clarkesville Mill Road. Located in the Soque Village subdivision behind Old Clarkesville Mill. Just drive through the gates and look for the signs. Thanks to Walter and Laura for being our hosts!
  • EVERYONE is INVITED - We do encourage all attendees to join the SRWA as a member if you are not already. However, everyone is invited, especially friends and loved ones who love good beer. Don't be shy. Never been to an SRWA event? What are you waiting for? RSVP to soque@windstream.net, since we may have to cap the party at 50. 
  • BRING A DISH - If you'd like to munch on something please bring a tasty dish for the potluck. Healthy alternatives encouraged. Cakes, cookies, cheeses, soups, meatballs, whole roasted chicken, and drinks are all good too.
  • BRING TWO BEERS - To enter the tasting you must bring at least 2x 12ounce bottles or cans of beer per person or one 22 ounce bomber sized beer. They should be the same beer so that once the first one is gone it can be replaced with the second one. 
  • BRING YOUR OWN GLASS - We'll have plastic cups but who wants to drink beer from one of those?
  • HOW IT WORKS - Since we're trying to discover wonderful beers, do some research and travel if needed to find something really special to enter in the TASTING CONTEST. Fortunately the selection is getting better and better all the time (Betty's up in Helen has good choices including Growlers). Your beers will be competing with all other beers entered. The best beer of the night will win a prize. All beers will be placed in a paper bag with a number on it. By using the blind taste test method we're forced to overcome our biases against breweries we think stink. Everyone will have a scorecard, and you'll score each beer tasted. At the end of the night we'll have everyone vote on their top 3 beers, then fill in the board showing the names of every beer. It's fun!
  • Party starts at 6pm and will end around 9pm....maybe.
  • RSVP if you can to soque@windstream.net and let us know what you might bring for the potluck too.
Hope to see you there!
Justin Ellis
Executive Director
Soque River Watershed Association
706-754-9382

 

Donations to the Soque River Watershed Association (SRWA) are tax deductible.  
You can JOIN the SRWA or make a Donation by clicking HERE

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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Fw: Soque Bulletin- December 2, 2014




Soque Bulletin- December 2, 2014
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SOQUE BULLETIN
December 2, 2014

 
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Check out the SRWA's 3rd Annual Native Tree Sale. Purchase bareroot and 
container trees online between now and January 2nd for pickup January 9th. Details below.
or ORDER HERE
 
 
IN THIS NEWSLETTER
1) SUPPORT SRWA for GIVING TUESDAY 
2) SRWA's 3rd Annual Tree Sale
3) SOQUE Christmas Party - BEER TASTING - December 12th




1) SUPPORT SRWA for GIVING TUESDAY 
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Today is GIVING TUESDAY! The idea behind Giving Tuesday is truly grand. Thanksgiving is for giving thanks, Black Friday is for getting deals, and Giving TUESDAY is for giving back.

Just as the Lorax spoke for the trees, we, you, all of us must speak up for our beautiful Soque River! Giving back to her can come in many shapes and sizes. Of course, financial support of the SRWA's programs is one way, and a very important way to make sure that conservation of the river and surrounding resources is considered by our entire community.

We've also tried very hard in recent years to come up with OTHER WAYS (hopefully in addition to financial support) that our community can give back to the SOQUE RIVER. Here are just a few and we hope you may share with us your own ideas:
  • Share your story, photos and artwork of the River - We've met a whole new group of individuals through our SOQUEE RIVER DAYS project to collect people's experiences with the Soque Watershed. By sharing your own story you'll help demonstrate how important this resource is to our community identity. See submissions and make your own at http://soqueriverdays.blogspot.com
  • PLANT TREES -  Rivers run best when they are surrounded by green things. Planting trees is an investment in the future health of the river. See our Tree Sale below.
  • COMPOST - This is a new one for us to recommend. YOU can turn red soils brown and stop erosion by composting organic matter. Make a commitment this year to compost your food scraps, your leaves, your grass clippings and then spread the decomposed material anywhere that you see bare soil. ​Altogether, composting could (and slowly is) changing the landscape of our watershed.

As you consider how you can GIVE BACK to the SOQUE, feel free check out these additional TWELVE REASONS TO SUPPORT THE SRWA. If you'd like to make a donation today, click on the Soque Lover Santa and we thank you for your support of our efforts!
 
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2) SRWA's 3rd Annual Tree Sale
I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.

A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the sweet earth's flowing breast;

A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;

A tree that may in summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;

Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.

Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.


- Joyce Kilmer

If you have the same fondness in your heart for trees as the poet Joyce Kilmer, or if you are more practical about it and simply realize that trees are useful around your home, your farm, or your business, we ecourage you to purchase and plant some native trees this year at the SRWA's 3rd Annual Tree Sale. Trees can be purchased ONLINE Now through January 2nd (JUST 30 DAYS LEFT), for pickup on Friday, January 9th from 3-6pm at the Mauldin House in Clarkesville. Check out our Ordering Form by clicking on the link. 

Trees are nature's restoration tools. They create topsoil, allow rainfall to soak into the ground, cool our urban environments, clean the air, provide oxygen, hold streambanks in place, and increase property values. Overall they improve our natural environments more than any other tool. The SRWA believes that planting trees is the single best gift we can give back to the land.

 
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Click on the FLIER to get a PDF version

Five different bareroot varieties are available for just $2 per tree:
  • White oak 
  • American persimmon 
  • Red maple 
  • Green ash
  • Tulip poplar 
Nineteen varieties of larger container trees are also available in one, three and seven gallon sizes for $7, $9 and $28 each. 
 


2) SOQUE Christmas Party - BEER TASTING - December 12th
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YOU are invited to ATTEND the 5th annual Soque Christmas Party,  BEER TASTING and POTLUCK. The SRWA hosts the biggest and best beer tasting in Habersham County each year and we're continuing the tradition at a new location.

If you haven't attended before here's what you need to know:
  • The new LOCATION is 333 Old Clarkesville Mill Road. Located in the Soque Village subdivision behind Old Clarkesville Mill. Just drive through the gates and look for the signs. Thanks to Walter and Laura for being our hosts!
  • EVERYONE is INVITED - We do encourage all attendees to join the SRWA as a member if you are not already. However, everyone is invited, especially friends and loved ones who love good beer. Don't be shy. Never been to an SRWA event? What are you waiting for? RSVP to soque@windstream.net, since we may have to cap the party at 50. 
  • BRING A DISH - If you'd like to munch on something please bring a tasty dish for the potluck. Healthy alternatives encouraged. Cakes, cookies, cheeses, soups, meatballs, whole roasted chicken, and drinks are all good too.
  • BRING TWO BEERS - To enter the tasting you must bring at least 2x 12ounce bottles or cans of beer per person or one 22 ounce bomber sized beer. They should be the same beer so that once the first one is gone it can be replaced with the second one. 
  • BRING YOUR OWN GLASS - We'll have plastic cups but who wants to drink beer from one of those?
  • HOW IT WORKS - Since we're trying to discover wonderful beers, do some research and travel if needed to find something really special to enter in the TASTING CONTEST. Fortunately the selection is getting better and better all the time (Betty's up in Helen has good choices including Growlers). Your beers will be competing with all other beers entered. The best beer of the night will win a prize. All beers will be placed in a paper bag with a number on it. By using the blind taste test method we're forced to overcome our biases against breweries we think stink. Everyone will have a scorecard, and you'll score each beer tasted. At the end of the night we'll have everyone vote on their top 3 beers, then fill in the board showing the names of every beer. It's fun!
  • Party starts at 6pm and will end around 9pm....maybe.
  • RSVP if you can to soque@windstream.net and let us know what you might bring for the potluck too.
Hope to see you there!


 
Justin Ellis
Executive Director
Soque River Watershed Association
706-754-9382

 
Donations to the Soque River Watershed Association (SRWA) are tax deductible.  
You can JOIN the SRWA or make a Donation by clicking HERE



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Saturday, September 13, 2014

Soque Bulletin- September 11, 2014




Soque Bulletin- September 11, 2014
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SOQUE BULLETIN
September 11, 2014
 
1) 2014 Soque Fall Celebration at Habersham Mills - Saturday, October 25
2) Fall event to feature Soquee River Days artwork, history and more
3) Rivers Alive Clean-Up in Clarkesville - Saturday, October 4th
4) Clarkesville Green Infrastructure Grant underway
5) North Georgia Turf Farm conversion to Mitigation Bank

6) Soque River Ramble - Saturday, October 25th (same day as our party!)


 
 
1) 2014 Soque Fall Celebration at Habersham Mills - Saturday, October 25
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The SRWA has gained a good reputation over the years for throwing a GREAT party on the river every now and then. We think this should be one of our best! The 2014 FALL SOQUE CELEBRATION on Saturday, October 25th at 6:30pm will be held at the recently restored and revitalized Historic Habersham Mill. The Mill, the shoals and the whole area is one of the most notable landmarks on the River and the recent and beautiful restorations have brought the facility back into splendid use. 

We're priveleged to be able to showcase this venue! Some of the other highlights of the evening are an EXHIBIT of all of our submissions to the SOQUEE RIVER DAYS project. Excerpts from over 40 submissions of artwork, stories, histories and other EXPERIENCES on the Soque will be on display including works by local artists (most notably many of John Kollock's images of the Soque), and historical photographs. See below for more details.

DINNER will be a Carribbean style feast from genuine Carribean chef Gaby Riche! Jerk Chicken, Spicy Pork, rice, cabbage, beans, cornbread and more. Perfect for riverside dining! And no Soque Party is complete without lots of craft beer and wine.

Our SILENT AUCTION will feature dozens of items including river-themed local art, pottery, fishing gear, and always some unexpected surprises from Weekend Get-Aways to Medical Procedures!! If YOU have an ITEM you'd like to DONATE, we'd love to feature it in the Silent Auction or our BUCKET RAFFLE which returns this year where $5 gives you a chance to win from a wide array of great items. 

It's a guaranteed GOOD TIME on the river, for a GOOD CAUSE, with some GOOD PEOPLE. Tickets are $35 per person and are on sale NOW through our online ordering sytem.

No hardcopy ticket needed. However, in another week we'll have good old traditional tickets for sale in the office. Don't delay. Venue is limited to 150 attendees (last year was sold out!)

We're also seeking volunteers for the event, so if you'd like to come for a discounted ticket price and put in a few hours of work let us know by contacting Scarlett
 Fuller at soque_scarlett@windstream.net.

Put it on your calendars, buy your tickets, and come join us for a grand time on the RIVER!




2) Fall event to feature Soquee River Days artwork, history and more
One of the highlights of our event at the Mill will be an artistic, historical and human interest exhibit of all the submissions to our SOQUEE RIVER DAYS project, an effort in honor of John Kollock and his ability to inspire our love of place and the beauty of our natural resources. This project strives to collect EVERYONE'S stories, photos, interesting occurences, art, poetry, artwork, spoken word remembrances or anything at all that captures YOUR experience with the SOQUE WATERSHED. We hope to have at least 100 entries and know that YOU have something to share.....like.....

HERE'S MINE
The first time I went canoeing on the Soquee, on Memorial Day weekend in 2003, I didn't see a single living soul the entire trip. I did see kingfishers, a beaver family, canada geese, and a rainstorm that made each water drop invert into the sunshine when it plopped in the river. I also went skinny dipping and caught a catfish. At the end I rode my bike back up Pea Ridge Road to Cannon Bridge to complete the sensation of paddling and biking the entire lower section of the river, not to mention that great feeling of self sufficiency. That trip (and others like it) permanently bound my heart to this "one of a kind" river.

Soquee* River Days - submission deadline EXTENDED
(*yes that spelling is correct...check the blog site for an explanation)

The Soquee River Days project has been extended through the end of the 2014 to December 31st.  With 40 submissions made thus far we LOVE hearing YOUR stories and experiences on the Soque and throughout the watershed. 

To encourage YOU GOOD FOLKS to continue sharing YOUR Soque stories with us we have added a new twist… weekly prizes donated by local businesses like Hanner's Outfitters, Copper Pot, Tuckers, Splashe Studio and Java Joes.  Each week, our staff and board picks their favorite overall entry to receive a prize and their submission is also published in the Wednesday edition of the Northeast Georgian.  If you own a local business and would like to donate a prize we are still looking for a few more weeks to cover through the end of the year.  Please email Scarlett Fuller @ soque_scarlett@windstream.net or call 706-754-9382. 

You can view all submissions on the Soquee River Days blog site -  
http://soqueriverdays.blogspot.com/
Each weekly winner is announced on our FACEBOOK page -
https://www.facebook.com/soqueriverlover


No submission is too insignificant!  EVERYONE including YOU has a SOQUE STORY, PHOTO or ARTWORK to share so please don't be shy. We'd like to have at 100 submissions by the end of the year. Maybe you took a photo of a unique flower, or a turtle crossing the road. Perhaps you snuck up on a bear cub, or ate a slice of watermelon sitting on a rock. Any memory that you think helps represent your experience and your love of the Soque Watershed is a valid submission. A great nugget we received this month was an old saying by a grandmother that went like this,
 
"use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without." 

This simple but powerful memory paints a beautiful picture of what it meant to live off the land here in Northeast Georgia 100 years ago.

All Submissions will receive a free SOQUE RIVER MAP. We ask that you come by our office to pick those up. The best submissions will receive a cash prize and print of John Kollock's Soque River Days painting to be awarded at the end of the year.

Check it out today and make a submission. At the completion we plan to produce a BOOK that describes how our community experiences the Soque Watershed!


 
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Huge thanks to our SPONSORS
If you or your business would like to support this project let us know


3) Rivers Alive Clean-Up in Clarkesville - Saturday, October 4th
Mark your calendars for a River CLEAN-UP on the Soque River, or one of the many tributaries that drain to the Soque in Clarkesville. We'll meet up at PITTS PARK in Clarkesville, and either split into two groups, or after cleaning that area head on over to Rocky Branch which drains everything from the post-office and Ingles all the way down to the Clarkesville Greenway where we just completed our streambank restoration. When we do that part of the clean-up we may also bust up some beaver activity that's been wrecking havoc on that stream as well. And we'll also be right next to the sight of the Clarkesville Greenway expansion into Mary Street Park.

We'll start at 9am. Let us know if you can come by sending Duncan an e-mail (
dhughes@northgatech.edu).  We'll have free t-shirts the day of the event while they last. 

Hope to see you in a few weeks.


4) Clarkesville Green Infrastructure Grant underway
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The City of Clarkesville with the assistance of the SRWA has been taking some giant strides towards incorporating green infrastructure into the city's management for the last several years as evidenced by: a stormwater bioretention feature built in front of North Georgia Floors, a stormwater inventory documenting improvements needed for stormwater infrastructure, and most recently a mini-streambank restoration at the Clarkesville Greenway. 

Building on these successes the City received a GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE grant from the US EPA earlier this year to help identify 10 priority sites for improving stormwater management by increasing infiltration and treatment and reducing stormwater volumes. The process provides technical assistance in both identifying opportunities for stormwater enhancements, and developing plans, budgets and justifications to aid in future grants to slowly implement improvements all across the city.

This type of long-term planning is expected to have a long-term impact in how stormwater and stormwater infrastructure will be built and managed in the future. Part of the process will include looking at ways to tweek and improve policies that will reduce stormwater impacts, and in the process create some aesthetically beautiful viewscapes.

The map above identified 10 locations for us to consider as possible first project locations. Priority projects may include anything from removing asphalt and replacing with pervious pavement, to installing bioswales, infiltration ditches, pocket wetlands and other devices that capture, treat, and reduce stormwater runoff.

Big thanks to Duncan Hughes, SRWA and Jeremy Pirkle with the City of Clarkesville for getting this grant. Tetra Tech will provide the technical assistance with the project.

5) North Georgia Turf Farm property conversion to Mitigation Bank
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An interesting project got underway last month: conversion of the North Georgia Turf sod farm along the Soque River in Clarkesville (just north of the bridge on 197) into a Mitigation Bank with restored streams, constructed wetlands and other features that should enhance the environmental benefit of the property. Project plans were begun by owners of North Georgia Turf about 3 or more years ago, and now are beginning to be implemented.

Mitigation banking is the preservation and restoration of wetlands, streams or other habitats in order to offset or compensate for adverse impacts in nearby ecosystems. The North Georgia Turf property applied to have mitigation credits available several years ago presumably to offset other projects (such as piping a section of stream etc.) in other areas of the Upper Chattahoochee River basin. As developers throughout North Georgia (including the state DOT) are required to have such mitigation offsets when they impact streams, they can purchase mitigation credits which will help to pay for the restoration of this property.

Though the details of this project are far too extensive for a short summary, one of the primary benefits of the mitigation program if all goes well is that straightlined drainage ditches on the property will be restored to meandering vegetated streams that should reduce runoff and sediment loads. In addition, the extensive wetlands to be constructed on the property (see map) will work as a sponge during extreme flooding events holding flood waters and reducing downstream impacts including streambank erosion and streambottom scour.

The project will take over a year to implement and is being constructed by Northstate, the same contracting firm that helped the SRWA build a natural channel design restoration way back in the summer of 2011.

Even though the SRWA isn't directly involved in the project we'll be watching with great interest due to the possible net benefits the project should provide after completion. The proposal also calls for walking trails that could be conjoined with the Clarkesville Greenways trail one day. The owners of the property Soque River Conservation LLC consists of North Georgia Turf owner Aaron McWhorter and former governor (and SOQUE ROAST 2011 special guest) Sonny Perdue. In discussions over the last several years they expressed interest in the properties potential tie ins to a continuous river trail system that one day could connect Clarkesville Elementary to Downtown Clarkesville via a hiking, biking trail along the Soque River.

For a map of the project site:
http://www.soque.org/pdfs/Mitigation_Areas_Map_w_trail.pdf
For the full mitigation plan document:
http://www.soque.org/pdfs/Excerpt_SRMB_FinalBankingInstrument.pdf


6) Soque River Ramble - Saturday, October 25th (same day as our party!)
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Come on out and enjoy one of Habersham's original run and walk races, and certainly the most scenic. Dale and Jean Holmes are once again hosting this outstanding 6K in the heart of the Soque Headwaters beginning and ending at Marlan Wilbank's farm just down Chimney Mountain Road behind the Batesville General Store. The event benefits the SRWA and our programs to protect and restore the Soque! You'll get to jog right along the river in the pristine headwaters of the Watershed. It's terrific!

The pre-registration deadline is OCTOBER 17th. After that registration increases from $20 to $25.

 
To register and for all the other great details check out the website. http://soqueriverramble.com


 
Justin Ellis
Executive Director
Soque River Watershed Association
706-754-9382

 
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