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What does it mean to be a Riverkeeper? Lower Neuse Riverkeeper has the answer!
Posted on August 12th, 2021
Ever wondered what being a Riverkeeper means? Lower Neuse Riverkeeper Katy Hunt has the answer. Set against a backdrop of the Trent River, Katy talks about the many hats a Riverkeeper wears. The clip is a tiny part of the large picture that will be Sound Rivers’ 40th-anniversary documentary, set to premiere this fall in Washington (Oct. 2), Raleigh (Oct. 9) and New Bern (Oct. 16)! The documentary trailer will be coming soon!
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