Healthy Creek, Healthy Campus: An Update from the Miquon Creek
The actual restoration work took about five weeks to complete, and the big question now is “Did it work?!” READ MORE »
The actual restoration work took about five weeks to complete, and the big question now is “Did it work?!” READ MORE »
As seen in the Times Herald. READ MORE »
A series of riffles and pools has been constructed, creating shallow aquatic beds that will help lessen erosion during big storms. READ MORE »
The Art and Science Show is on Tuesday, May 3rd from 5:30-7:00. Nursery through sixth grade students are invited to share a project or invention with the community in the Moore Building. This could be something that they worked on in school or at home. Each piece should be accompanied by a submission form that explains the work and will be displayed next to it. This form is available below for downloading. Though we have not focused on inventing as a curriculum topic this year, many students are planning to develop their own creations to share at the show. … READ MORE »
The Miquon School is set to begin restoration work for its 1,400 foot creek, beloved by students and an integral part of its outdoor curriculum. READ MORE »
It is with great joy and pride that we share the results of our summer fundraising campaign, For the Good of the Creek. Your response to the call-to-action was overwhelmingly positive. Through blog posts and storytelling, you shared your own special memories and experiences of the creek. Along the way, you reaffirmed what we already knew: the creek is truly the heart of Miquon. READ MORE »
A memory and a musing about our beloved creek. READ MORE »
Get a glimpse of our restoration
plans. READ MORE »
Memories of the creek from Miquon friends.
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News and information about Stream Restoration READ MORE »