TAKE A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE (Corrected post)
REMINDER: Calling all Lovers of Nature, Wildflowers, Birds & Critters
Join The Friends of Ten Mile Creek on our Annual Spring Watershed and Wildflower Walk
When: Saturday April 18th, 10am-2pm.
Where: Meet at 10am at the Cinque Farm 22300 Slidell Road, Boyds, MD. From there we will drive to our starting point, the Beck Farm, a mile away.
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Watershed/Wildflower Walks
FOTMC has been leading annual Spring Watershed/Wildflower walks to introduce people to the unique flora of the Ten Mile Creek Watershed and to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding forest and streams. On beautiful spring Day in April, a group of 20 intrepid explorers gathered at the Cinque’s, where Jay ferried our group on the tractor-pulled hay wagon to our starting point, across the Ten Mile Creek Ford, to where our exploration of the Watershed and Wildflowers began. This Spring outing was special because it took place on the 50-acre tract of land that Norman Mease gifted to our organization.
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Upcounty Transportation Forum Oct. 12 at Blackrock Center for the Arts
Very important meeting!! Please try to come and SAY NO to more highways in Clarksburg!
Please come—and help show that the political winds are not all in the direction of pro-highway advocates. These highways, including M-83 and Observation Drive Extended will have huge costs to the creeks which flow into the Reservoir.
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Clarksburg Gateway Sector Plan is on a Fast Track
We are very concerned about the extent of the development of the 200-acre historic COMSAT property, as well as proposals to build new roads, including the Clarksburg By-pass, the extension of Observation Drive, the extension of Little Seneca Parkway, and plans to construct a new I-270 interchange.
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Friends of Ten Mile Creek Annual Meeting: Sat, Oct 14
All are welcome to come to our annual meeting. It will be held on Oct 14 (rain date, the 15th) at the Cinque Farm (22300 Slidell Rd, Boyds) at 1:00pm.
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Rare and Beautiful Drinking Water Creeks in the Upcounty Are Worth Fighting to Protect
Both Ten Mile Creek and Little Seneca Reservoir are located within Seneca Creek watershed, Montgomery County’s largest watershed and a designated drinking water supply. The major threat to these waterbodies is urbanization (a.k.a. sprawl) from proposed development projects. During urbanization, developers take down forests and farms, then they grade, compact and pave-over the land; the resulting runoff over time erodes streams, and silts-in lakes and the Chesapeake Bay with sediment.
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The Pulte development saga: Judges ruled in favor of Planning Board and the developers, to the detriment of Ten Mile Creek.
FoTMC testified on behalf of the Ten Mile Creek watershed at Montgomery County Planning Board hearings in December 2020 and again in September 2021. Nevertheless, the Montgomery County Planning Board approved the Pulte plan, in violation of the language, intent, and spirit of the Ten Mile Creek Area Limited Amendment adopted in 2014.
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Spring Wildflower Walk a Huge Success!
On Sunday, April 16th thirty-four eager adventurers attended our first Ten Mile Creek wildflower walk. We began the hike from the Cinque Farm on Slidell Road walking downhill through Ten Mile Creek Conservation Park to a tributary - one of seven main tributaries of Ten Mile Creek - of Ten Mile Creek. RG Steinman and John Parrish pointed out wildflowers and other plants along the way.
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Wildflower Walk, Sunday, April 16th at noon
The Friends of Ten Mile Creek will be leading a wildflower walk on Sunday, April 16th at noon. We hope to see such early spring wildflowers as Trout Lilies, Bloodroot, Hepatica, Dwarf Ginseng, Wood Anemone, Rue Anemone, Toothworts, Spring Beauty, Early Saxifrage, and Violets! Another highlight of our walk includes uncommon County trees – the Eastern Hemlock and Shagbark Hickory. In the event of heavy rain, our rain date is Sunday, April 23rd.
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Hear Directly from County Executive Candidates on the Environment
Please join Friends of Ten Mile Creek and 7 other environmental organizations at the 2022 Green Forum for Montgomery County Executive Candidates, which will be moderated by Kathleen Matthews. Wednesday April 6th at 7:00 PM at the Silver Spring Civic Center and on Zoom.
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Conservation Montgomery Annual Meeting
Conservation Montgomery will honor Claire Iseli at their annual meeting with the Joe Howard Environmental Award and will feature Montgomery Countryside Alliance Executive Director Caroline Taylor as the guest speaker. Claire Iseli is a special assistant and environmental adviser to County Executive Marc Elrich, who has supported his long time efforts to protect Ten Mile Creek. Below is more information from the Conservation Montgomery announcement. You can register to attend here.
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Annual Potluck and Fundraiser: Sun, Oct 24, 2021, 12:30-1:30pm
Please save the date of October 24th and let us know if you would be willing and interested in attending our normally "annual" outdoor/in person potluck, and fundraiser, at the Cinque Farm - on this google form, no later than October 3rd, so we can plan accordingly. In light of the still circulating Covid-19 variants, and depending on your responses, it could instead be a webinar. But either way, you won't want to miss it!
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