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Fall
2002
Contents
Message
From the Executive Director:
* Beyond trees in parking lots
Articles:
* The 2000 Census numbers are in:
What they tell us about the Upstate
* Upstate Forever should be embraced
* Conference on the "Z Word"
is a great success!
* Restoring and protecting trout
waters
in the Upstate
* Dorman HS: A casualty of "The Growth
Beast"
Upstate Forever News:
* Field trips
* Volunteers
* Staff and Board
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Upstate
Forever Field Trips
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| Andrew
Burg, Director of the Charlotte Meclenberg Storm Water Services
Division explains a riparian buffer restoration projectin
the Charlotte area. |
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| Nate
Bowman describes the Vermillion traditional neighborhood development
near Huntersville, NC |
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| Greenville
County Council member Phyllis Henderson (left) enjoys a break
with Lewis and Melissa Young on a canoe trip down the Reedy
River. |
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| Tommy
Wyche leads a hike through the Blue Wall Preserve in northeastern
Greenville County. |
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