News From The River

News From The River

TrashTag

TrashTag

Have you seen the #TrashTag trend? We're all about it & we want to see your photos around the Reedy River! Read More »

The Gaye Sprague Rain Garden is now complete!

The Gaye Sprague Rain Garden is now complete!

We are so excited to announce that the rain garden in honor of retired Councilwoman, Gaye Sprague has been completed! Check it out at the Caine Halter YMCA, on your next adventure on the Swamp Rabbit Trail. Thank you to our friends at Earth Desing and Darrohn Engineering. Read More »

FoRR's Nikki Grumbine named 2019 Clean Water Champion by Upstate Forever

FoRR's Nikki Grumbine named 2019 Clean Water Champion by Upstate Forever

We are so proud to announce that our very own, Nikki Grumbine, won the 2019 Clean Water Champion from Upstate Forever! Read More »

The invasive Fig Buttercup, 2018

The invasive Fig Buttercup, 2018

Fig Buttercup, also called Lesser Celandine (Ficaria verna, formerly Ranunculus ficaria) is an early-blooming perennial that appears to be poised to be a terrible invasive in moist, nutrient-rich situations across eastern North America. In South Carolina, significant infestations have been found in Greenville and York Counties. South Carolina's regulatory officials have recognized its invasive behavior. and Fig Buttercup is now illegal in the state! but the word is slow to get out. Many homeowners don't yet know, and plants continue to quietly naturalize Read More »

Lake Conestee Nature Park wins national award

Lake Conestee Nature Park wins national award

"The Conestee Foundation grew out of the conservationist group Friends of the Reedy River. It was formed in 1998 for the purpose of acquiring and rehabilitating the lake and turning it into a greenspace. The site included a 135-acre millpond, impounded by a large stone masonry dam on the Reedy River that was built in 1892." Recently "Lake Conestee Nature Park was named 1st Runner Up for the national Phoenix Award presented by the Environmental Protection Agency [recognizing] the project that stands out most for using innovative techniques and cooperative efforts to convert a polluted site into a community treasure." We are so proud of Dave Hargett and all the great work he's done at Lake Conestee! Read More »

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