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UPCOMING MEETING:
THURS=
DAY,
FEBRUARY 15, 2007, AT 6:00PM,

NEWs from
&nb= sp; We have been busy with mandatory training, traveling different place= s, since it is our “off-season” – I think they think we sit around doing nothing for three months!&nbs= p; Amy and Adam just completed Ranger In-Service training at Henry Hort= on, and Bob is there this week. W= e will all soon be getting two days of Purchasing Procedures training at Natchez Trace– always a fun time. Debbie gets to go to Montgomery Bell for Cl= erk training. Thankfully th= e fun stuff will be coming up – Interpretive Training at Horton
and a Birding workshop at Montgomery Bell. Amy also was= able to attend a workshop on
exhibits for the future &nb=
sp;
Jan Simek and Alan Cressler visited in January, bringing several
archeologists and a reporter for the New Yorker. They did a session the day before =
on =
span>A
volunteer has done a lot of work cutting and treating the invasive exotics =
such
as Privet, Burning Bush and Bush Honeysuckle. She did a great job. Our latest Christmas <=
span
class=3DGramE>tree (so=
far and
hopefully the last!) was dropped off on January 27/28 (overnight). &=
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p;
