News From The River

News From The River

FoRR 2019 Impacts

FoRR 2019 Impacts

With your help, FoRR was able to make tremendous strides to protect and preserve the Reedy River in 2019. Among the accomplishments, 634 volunteers donated their time and we removed more than 27,000 lbs of trash and 160 tires from the Reedy River! In addition, both the Gaye Sprague rain garden and Cleveland Stables projects were completed to better serve the community and the Reedy River. Read More »

Don't blow it this fall season!

Don't blow it this fall season!

As the leaves are falling, don't forget to properly dispose of them! When fall leaves find their way to waterways, it causes eutrophication and negatively impacts the fish population. You can make a difference this fall season! Read More »

The Reedy River Report Card is Live!

The Reedy River Report Card is Live!

The Reedy River Report Card for 2019 is now live at reedyreportcard.org! The Reedy River Water Quality Group has worked together to compile a list of the good & bad news when it comes to water quality, recreation, and wildlife in our Reedy River. Read More »

Nikki Grumbine featured in Greenville Journal

Nikki Grumbine featured in Greenville Journal

FoRR board member, Nikki Grumbine, is featured in The Greenville Journal's new article, "Giving Matters: Stock donation to Community Foundation's donor-advised fund creates win-win for environmental activist." Read More »

2019 Friends Day Annual Event

2019 Friends Day Annual Event

Thank you to everyone that attended our annual Friends Day event at Community Tap! We had a great time honoring volunteers and businesses that have helped us preserve and protect the Reedy River in 2019. Read more to see the award winners and new board members that we will be welcoming in 2020. Read More »

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