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    <p><font face="Arial"><b>Falmouth Water Stewards Annual Meeting</b><br>
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              <div>July 21, 7:30pm<br>
                Falmouth Public Library<br>
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                <div style="margin:0;">Ed DeWitt, the executive director
                  of the Association to Preserve Cape Cod, and
                  Restoration Ecologist April Wobst, also of APCC, will
                  be the guest speakers at the upcoming Annual Meeting
                  of the Falmouth Water Stewards. <br>
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                  Their talk is entitled, <b>"Restoring Cape Cod:
                    Regional Capacity for Local Initiatives."</b><b><br>
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                    public is invited to the Annual Meeting on Thursday,
                    July 21, at 7:30 pm in the Hermann Room at Falmouth
                    Public Library.</span> Refreshments will be served.<br>
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                <div style="margin:0;">The Falmouth Water Stewards is a
                  science-based advocacy and education organization
                  devoted to protecting and restoring Falmouth's coastal
                  waters. The non-profit was originally founded in 1994
                  as Falmouth Associations Concerned with Estuaries and
                  Saltponds (FACES). Its initiatives include the
                  Falmouth Friendly Lawn Program, the Pondwatch water
                  quality monitoring program, the 'Keep It Blue'
                  stormwater runoff education campaign, and the Water
                  Watchers Program in which citizens adopt a water body
                  and monitor its health, among other projects. </div>
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                <div style="margin:0;">Program areas at the Association
                  to Preserve Cape Cod include wastewater education,
                  management and infrastructure financing, town center
                  revitalization and zoning; and agricultural lands
                  protection and implementation of map-based planning.<br>
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                <div style="margin:0;">For more information, contact <font
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                      href="mailto:info@falmouthwaters.org">info@falmouthwaters.org</a></font> or
                  visit the Falmouth Water Stewards website at <a
                    href="http://www.falmouthwaters.org/"
                    target="_blank"><font color="#336699">www.falmouthwaters.org</font></a>.</div>
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