
News & Updates
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Annual Membership Meeting Report
Our 2014 annual Membership Meeting, held at the Nature Center on May 3rd, was a great success. The members present voted to enlarge the Board size to 15 for fiscal year 2014-5, and the following current Board members were elected to serve additional 3 year terms: Sheri Hiter Harriet Locke George McClellan Michele Sparks In… Read more
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Don’t Miss Park Clean Up Day – Saturday, April 26th
It’s almost time for our annual Earth Day – Steele Creek Park Clean Up Celebration! With your help we can work wonders to clean up much of the trash and debris that has collected around the lake and elsewhere over the winter. Every year we collect large volumes of trash that otherwise might simply serve… Read more
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Schedule of Spring Events at the Nature Center!
Don’t miss the many fun and exciting activities planned at the Nature Center this spring. From walks in search of reptiles and amphibians, wildflowers and medicinal plants to the annual Lake Cleanup Day, there’s sure to be something to get you out now that spring has finally sprung! Click here for the schedule of Spring… Read more
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Summer Nature Camp Schedules Announced
Now that spring is officially here, it’s time to start thinking seriously about summer… and that means summer nature camps at Steele Creek Park. With separate sessions designed especially for kids ages 7 to 9 and 10 to 13, these weeklong day camps offer both fun and education all wrapped into one in the great outdoors at… Read more
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Kevin Hamed to Speak at Annual Meeting – May 3rd
Mark your calendars now!!! The 2014 FSCNCP Annual Meeting will be held Saturday, May 3rd, 2014. As part of the meeting, Kevin Hamed will give a special presentation on the unique ecosystem of Trinkle Creek with its population of Tennessee dace, and will talk about the importance of ongoing protection of the Park and surrounding… Read more
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Tree Keepers 2014: Mark Your Calendar Now
Mark your calendars – Saturday, March 1st – for the annual Tree Keepers program at Steele Creek Park. This year’s event includes presentations on “The Edible Landscape”, “Right Plant, Right Place”, “Proper Selection and Planting”, and “Trees in the Field: a Health Walk” with ETSU Arborist, Travis Watcon. Spring is just around the corner. So to learn more about planting and caring… Read more