The Saugus River Watershed Council is a non-profit organization founded in 1991 to protect the natural resources of the watershed. Our priorities include restoring water quality, expanding public access, restoring habitat for anadromous fish and other wild life, and protecting critical resources such as Rumney Marsh and Reedy Meadows.

Picnic and Children's Festival entertainer Paul Erickson "The Ocean Rocks" --->
 
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Illegal Dumping Hotline 781-233-5046 SRWC has set up a telephone hot-line so that people can report on illegal dumping activities in the watershed. Magnetic cards as shown above are being distributed to neighborhoods near potential dumping sites. Thanks to all our neighbors for helping to stop illegal dumping

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Boy Scout, Jim Razumny of Saugus, Rebuilds Partridge Island Boardwalk at Reedy Meadow — More information

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Saugus River Picnic and Children's Festival, Wednesday June 30, 2004

The Saugus River Watershed Council will host a free picnic and children's festival at the Saugus Iron Works, 244 Central Street in Saugus, on Wednesday, 30 June 2004 from 6:00 p.m. to dusk (Raindate: Thursday, 1 July 2004). This year's event will feature musical programs, a variety of free activities for children, and complementary drinks and dessert. Prizes will be raffled off throughout the evening.

At 7:00 p.m., Paul Erickson Studios will present "The Ocean Rocks" a fun sing-along program for children and families. Paul Erickson brings rock and roll music of the aquatic kind to audiences of all ages. Get ready to dance with a bunch of lobsters and sway to the rhythms of coral reefs. Additional music will be provided by Dave Simmons, Dick Lynch and friends. More information

 


Saugus River Ironworks 50th Anniversary, 17 September 2004

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Winter 2004 Newsletter
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Real-Time Data from USGS station at the Saugus River Iron Works.

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Monthly Water Quality Monitoring

Volunteers from the Saugus
River Watershed Council test water quality along the river at 15 sampling locations each month. New volunteers are always welcome. Call 781-233-5046 to find out more.



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Board of Directors
Kory Hellmer, President
Doug Heath, Vice President
Mary Kinsell, Treasurer
Fred Brooks
Sam Cleaves
David Eatough
Doug Heath
Jim Homan
Joe James
Dick Lynch
Ray Maes
Lise Marx
Daniel Noon
Walt Silva
Robert Smith

Staff
Joan LeBlanc
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Executive Director
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Making a Difference

Please consider adding your voice, as a member of the Council, to our efforts to protect the natural resources and beauty of the Saugus River watershed.

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The Saugus River Watershed Council
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P.O. Box 1092, Saugus Massachusetts 01906

781-233-5046



Web Page by Kory Hellmer
270 Main Street, Wakefield MA 01880

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Graphic Design adapted from the SRWC Brochure, Designer Unknown
Scans by Robert Doane
Buttons, Rules and the Background by Kory Hellmer
This page was revised June 17, 2004

   

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