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Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004
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SCT hosts weather workshop Thu.Join your neighbors Thursday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. in the Flat Creek Nature Center where Barry Gooden, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, will provide an introduction to clouds and the weather they produce. You will also get answers to your questions about prevailing winds, drought, and the past hurricane season. You dont necessarily have to turn on the TV or radio to find out what weather is coming. You can learn a lot by just looking up at the sky, explained Gooden. The presentation is one of a series of Nature Discovery programs hosted by Southern Conservation Trust at the Flat Creek Nature Center. Recent program topics have featured live snakes and local geology. Southern Conservation Trust is a nonprofit land trust based in Peachtree City that owns and manages over 600 acres of nature preserves in Fayette County. SCT also works with willing landowners to protect scenic open space through legal tools, such as conservation easements, that can provide tax benefits for the property owner. The free Nature Discovery program will begin at 7 p.m. at the Flat Creek Nature Center building, next to the Frederick Brown amphitheater at 201 McIntosh Trail in Peachtree City. For directions or more information on this and upcoming SCT community events, visit www.sctlandtrust.org, call 770-486-7774 or email info@sctlandtrust.org |
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