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Delaware River Fellows raise environmental awareness in their communities
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Experience the wonders of Lenapehoking~Watershed: a place for water, art and culture
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Alliance for Watershed Education Fellow at SRG
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March 8, 2021
D&R Greenway (DRG) Land Trust and Tulpehaking Nature Center (TNC) are seeking to hire a Delaware River Watershed (DRW) Fellow to engage the watershed community, emphasizing the importance of watershed stewardship and helping reach new audiences. No prior experience or knowledge in watershed issues are necessary to apply.
The DRW Fellow will split their time between the Tulpehaking Nature Center (TNC) and D&R Greenway Land Trust (DRG). At the TNC, the Fellow will assist with environmental education programs, camps and summer field trips. They will also lead nature walks and work with the County of Mercer to plan River Days 2021. At DRG, the Fellow will curate an exhibition of historical artifacts at the Point Breeze property and assist with an educational kayak program, both located in Bordentown, NJ.
By Tina Plokarz, Director of Environmental Art
For 5,000 years, Iraqis in the marshes of Mesopotamia have been building mudhifs, large guest houses constructed entirely out of reed grass and used for town gatherings and ceremonies like weddings. This summer, for the first time ever, a mudhif will be built in Roxborough. And you can help create it.
You can meet the artists building the mudhif virtually on Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. as part of the Schuylkill Centerâs ongoing Thursday Night Live series of events. Seattle environmental artist Sarah Kavage and Iraqi designer (and current Roxborough resident!) Yaroub Al-Obaidi will share their cutting-edge environmental art project Al-Mudhif: A Confluence.