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Lincoln, NE: sharing what "green" we have to attract what we lack.

Robert Smith
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Andrea Davis Feb. 24, 2009.

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Robert Smith is attending DannytheK's event
April 17, 2010 to April 24, 2010
Seen any burning rivers lately? Do you enjoy clean air? Enjoy a little wilderness now and again? Come say, thank you, to the Earth. Plans are under way for the 2010 Lincoln Earth Day Celebration. Join the planning committee every Tuesday evening fr…
March 10
Robert Smith and Adam Hintz are now friends
October 9, 2009
ReTree Nebraska is to work in partnership with people across Nebraska to foster the proper planting and maintenance of 1 million new trees by 2017. Trees in Lincoln need your help!
September 16, 2009
Robert Smith updated their profile
September 16, 2009
Robert Smith and Jessica Kelling are now friends
September 16, 2009
March 5, 2009
Hey, I'll repost that link to my facebook, too, Robert.
February 24, 2009
Robert Smith added a discussion
At the Arbor Day Foundation we're looking for talented people who want to make a difference. Visit this page to watch for employment opportunities. http://www.arborday.org/generalinfo/employment/openings.cfm
February 24, 2009

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At 7:53pm on March 5, 2009, Craig Romary said…
I deal mainly with water quality and other environmental concerns. Julie and others on that work group would me more familiar with specific products that may be available for EAB.

I'm relatively new to this forum but I've read about bike events and other get togethers. Maybe there are more to come.

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