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We're looking for Falls Lake, Lower Neuse Swim Guide volunteers!
Environmental, Sound Rivers, Volunteers
Posted on May 26th, 2022
We’ve got a few spots left to fill in our Swim Guide volunteer roster!
Swim Guide is still going strong in its fifth year at Sound Rivers, and as we add more recreational sites to our ever-growing list, we need more assistance in fulfilling this really important public service letting people know where it’s safe to swim all summer long.
If you have Thursday mornings free, we’d love for you to join us!
What does sampling entail? Watch this short, instructional video starring Sound Rivers’ Environmental Projects Coordinator Clay Barber to find out!
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