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Toledo, OH with Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur

Hometown HabitatBy TwitterAugust 15, 2014Leave a comment

Toledo Congresswoman @repmarcykaptur visits #HometownHabitat crew, talks water & native plants http://t.co/yY3KHFqB36 pic.twitter.com/LQTaCU4cFZ — CCLC (@ChesapeakeCLC) August 15, 2014

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Chris Lajewski, Director of Montezuma Audobon Center, being interviewed for Hometown Habitat. Photo courtesy of The Meadow Project.

Hometown Habitat Visits Seneca Meadows Nature Center

Hometown HabitatBy Dan BrellisAugust 13, 2014Leave a comment

Post by Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping Council.

Over $7,000 Raised for Hometown Habitat

Hometown HabitatBy TwitterAugust 11, 2014Leave a comment

#HometownHabitat raised over $7,000! Moving on to Seneca Meadows Wetlands Preserve who is going all native plants! http://t.co/yY3KHFqB36 — CCLC (@ChesapeakeCLC) August 11, 2014

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The Fireflies Are Back (Loving Summer)!

Hometown HabitatBy Dan BrellisJuly 23, 2014Leave a comment

Post by The Meadow Project.

Photo courtesy of Steven Lepak. https://www.flickr.com/photos/19594050@N07/14623780116/in/set-72157645611873756

Native Garden Planting Time Lapse

Hometown HabitatBy TwitterJuly 16, 2014Leave a comment

WATCH: Cool time lapse of a native garden planting w/ @meadowproject & @neddorff http://t.co/dQ3yNTlyhf #HometownHabitat — CCLC (@ChesapeakeCLC) July 16, 2014

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