Has the Flute Reed always run brown? What were the North Shore streams like before the European settlers arrived? Interested citizens are invited to attend the annual meeting of the Flute Reed Partnership to find out.
The meeting will take place from 5 to 6:30 p.m. July 28 at the Hovland Town Hall. The featured speaker will be Paul Sandstrom of the National Resource Conservation Service in Duluth. He will talk about the history of our North Shore streams and how they have changed. Paul has fished the Flute Reed many times and studied our rivers for over 30 years, and is full of fascinating stories.
There will also be an update on the Flute Reed Partnership $540,000 Great Lakes Restoration grant and other activities of the watershed group.
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