Transforming a fenced-off meadow where the headwaters first emerge into College Park’s first nature preserve and outdoor classroom.
Read MoreThis Black History month, East Point resident Ben Shivers explores the history of the segregated communities founded at the headwaters of the Flint River.
Read MoreWhy do we run out in the rain to find the Flint? It’s about connecting the dots, telling a story after the floodwaters recede.
Read MoreMud Creek is a small but mighty tributary, and protecting it represents a small step towards the big dreams we have for the Atlanta airport area.
Read MoreClayton State faculty are building a water chemistry lab to help students and the community find the Flint.
Read MoreI had the pleasure of talking about “Nature” with the audience of global creatives at Creative Mornings Atlanta.
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