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What: Roots of Stewardship, Native Land Management and Settlement Patterns, Little Miami River Corridor and Broader Dayton Region.
Who: Talon Silverhorn (Eastern Shawnee Tribe) offers a glimpse into the past with a brief history of Oldtown, once a thriving Shawnee village along the river's floodplains. Learn about the ongoing development of Great Council State Park at Oldtown, where an interpretive center and restored native prairie will immerse visitors in the area's rich history
Who: Dave Nolin will share insights from his plant community research, shedding light on historical land use.
When: Saturday, April 27, 10 am to noon (doors open at 9:30 am)
Where: Beavercreek High School, 2660 Dayton Xenia Rd, Beavercreek
Free with Registration Required: beavercreekwetlands.org/event/roots-of-stewardship/ (scroll down to the red "Register Here")
More Info: Presented by Beaver Creek Wetlands Association (BCWA) and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources with media sponsor WYSO
Copies of Dave Nolin’s latest map, “Native Landscapes of the Dayton, Ohio Region in 1800,” will be available for purchase at the event! Map sales will benefit BCWA.
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What: Roots of Stewardship, Native Land Management and Settlement Patterns, Little Miami River Corridor and Broader Dayton Region.  
Who: Talon Silverhorn (Eastern Shawnee Tribe) offers a glimpse into the past with a brief history of Oldtown, once a thriving Shawnee village along the rivers floodplains. Learn about the ongoing development of Great Council State Park at Oldtown, where an interpretive center and restored native prairie will immerse visitors in the areas rich history
Who: Dave Nolin will share insights  from  his plant community research, shedding light on historical land use.
When: Saturday, April 27, 10 am to noon (doors open at 9:30 am) 
Where: Beavercreek High School, 2660 Dayton Xenia Rd, Beavercreek  
Free with Registration Required: https://beavercreekwetlands.org/event/roots-of-stewardship/  (scroll down to the red  Register Here)
More Info: Presented by Beaver Creek Wetlands Association (BCWA) and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources with media sponsor WYSO
Copies of Dave Nolin’s latest map, “Native Landscapes of the Dayton, Ohio Region in 1800,” will be available for purchase at the event! Map sales will benefit BCWA.

Sharing from Midwestern Democrat and member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Jan Schakowsky of Illinois.As many of us prepare to gather around the Seder table with loved ones tonight, I want to wish all those celebrating a Happy Passover!

Passover is a call to action. It’s a time to renew our commitment to freedom and justice. I'm sending love and light to you all this Passover.
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Sharing from Midwestern Democrat and member of the U.S. House of Representatives,  Jan Schakowsky of Illinois.

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Freedom and justice for the 130 hostages still in captivity. 🥰 May Adonai protect and see them safely returned to their families.

Interesting choice to go with Illinois Dem given Sherrod Brown of Ohio posted a Happy Passover message.

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What: Roots of Stewardship, Native Land Management and Settlement Patterns, Little Miami River Corridor and Broader Dayton Region.
Who: Talon Silverhorn (Eastern Shawnee Tribe) offers a glimpse into the past with a brief history of Oldtown, once a thriving Shawnee village along the river's floodplains. Learn about the ongoing development of Great Council State Park at Oldtown, where an interpretive center and restored native prairie will immerse visitors in the area's rich history
Who: Dave Nolin will share insights from his plant community research, shedding light on historical land use.
When: Saturday, April 27, 10 am to noon (doors open at 9:30 am)
Where: Beavercreek High School, 2660 Dayton Xenia Rd, Beavercreek
Free with Registration Required: beavercreekwetlands.org/event/roots-of-stewardship/ (scroll down to the red "Register Here")
More Info: Presented by Beaver Creek Wetlands Association (BCWA) and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources with media sponsor WYSO
Copies of Dave Nolin’s latest map, “Native Landscapes of the Dayton, Ohio Region in 1800,” will be available for purchase at the event! Map sales will benefit BCWA.
... See MoreSee Less

What: Roots of Stewardship, Native Land Management and Settlement Patterns, Little Miami River Corridor and Broader Dayton Region.  
Who: Talon Silverhorn (Eastern Shawnee Tribe) offers a glimpse into the past with a brief history of Oldtown, once a thriving Shawnee village along the rivers floodplains. Learn about the ongoing development of Great Council State Park at Oldtown, where an interpretive center and restored native prairie will immerse visitors in the areas rich history
Who: Dave Nolin will share insights  from  his plant community research, shedding light on historical land use.
When: Saturday, April 27, 10 am to noon (doors open at 9:30 am) 
Where: Beavercreek High School, 2660 Dayton Xenia Rd, Beavercreek  
Free with Registration Required: https://beavercreekwetlands.org/event/roots-of-stewardship/  (scroll down to the red  Register Here)
More Info: Presented by Beaver Creek Wetlands Association (BCWA) and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources with media sponsor WYSO
Copies of Dave Nolin’s latest map, “Native Landscapes of the Dayton, Ohio Region in 1800,” will be available for purchase at the event! Map sales will benefit BCWA.

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