CLUB MEETINGS ARE HELD THE FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH (Excluding December, January and February) AT THE

5 RIVERS DELTA RESOURCE CENTER (map) AT 7PM. SEE THE POSTS BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS!

To post information to this website or for further information about this website, just ask Tracy at tracy@thelannies.us
Current Club Coordinator: Tracy Lannie
MBCKC would like to express our appreciation to 5 Rivers and it's staff for all they do.

Disclaimer: This site provides general information & links on topics of paddling. Paddlesports can pose serious risks of damage to personal property & serious bodily injury including permanent disability & death. Anyone participanting in any MBCKC event or participating in any event mentioned on this website does so at their own risk and agrees to hold MBCKC harmless from any liability as a result of such participation or use of information contained herein.

Friday, February 04, 2005

-----ANNOUNCEMENTS-----
FOR THOSE WITH VOLUNTEER SPIRIT


February 9, 2005- 9:00AM-2:00PM - Great Mardi Gras Cleanup - To register for the cleanup call 208-6029 or just show up at the Keep Mobile Beautiful office at 352 Government Street on Wednesday, February 9.

February 19, 2005- Alabama Coastal Foundation Cypress Tree Planting Project - There are seven planting sites in the Mobile-Baldwin County area. For more information on how you may participate in this effort, click on Alabama Coastal Foundation.

Spring-Summer 2005- For those interested in participating in the Mobile Bay National Estuary Oyster Gardening Program this summer, please review qualification details at Oyster Gardening or contact Kara Lankford at 251-431-6409 or email Kara for more information.

On the MBNEP site under projects, there are many other interesting volunteer opportunities listed you may click on for more information, such as:
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Gardening
Spooktacular!
Healthy Coastal Communities Initiative
Derelict Crab Trap Program
Alabama Coastal Birdfest Oct. 20-23, 2005
Bay Area Earth Day April 17, 2005 at Fairhope Pier Park
Alabama Coastal Cleanup