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Black Carolinians in fishing industry heart of new exhibit

NC Catch, the nonprofit that works to educate consumers about the importance of buying local seafood, is heading up a collaboration with Black seafood business owners and historians to create the N.C. Black Seafood Trail.

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Walnut Creek Watershed now part of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Urban Waters Federal Partnership Program

Panel with stakes in clean water adds to coastal habitat plan

Panel with stakes in clean water adds to coastal habitat plan
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Research reveals natural outdoor spaces are less common at schools

Research reveals natural outdoor spaces are less common at schools
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Smithsonian traveling exhibition coming to AMY Regional Library

SPRUCE PINE — Amber Westall Briggs was delighted when The AMY regional library system was selected by the North Carolina Humanities Council last year as one of six sites in North Carolina to host “Water/Ways,” a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition. “The idea behind the exhibition was not only to explore water’s environmental and cultural impact, but also inspire residents to visit our own waterways and think about what it means to become better stewards of them,” Briggs said. Although Briggs was disappointed the exhibit was postponed because of Covid-19, she is excited to announce the colorful exhibit will open at the library’s Burnsville branch on March 13 and run through April 25.

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