Like a lot of you, the ample supply of local water has become threaded into my family life. We play in the marsh behind our house, swim at the beach, fish in the creeks, and surf in the ocean. We love it all, and I bet you do too. That’s why we all need to protect it.

Charleston Waterkeeper has kicked off the Water the Future campaign.They’re asking lowcountry residents to share images of local waterways, give a little to support the cause, become a member, and spread the word about the Charleston Water keeper mission.

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7 Responses to “Charleston Waterkeeper Says Water the Future”

  1. 1 Forrest Kinley

    What an inspiring video. I will certainly become a member today, I also have plenty of photos to share with him. He should get some of the bigger companies in the area to sponsor him if he hasn’t already.

  2. 2 Charleston Waterkeeper

    Forrest, thanks so much for the support! We’re looking forward to having you as a member and seeing some of your photographs.

  3. 3 Chad Norman

    What do you plan to do with the photos at the launch party?

  4. 4 Charleston Waterkeeper

    We will be projecting them on the walls of the venues: all of the positive images on one wall, all of the negative on another.

  5. 5 Charleston Waterkeeper

    ** the walls of our launch party venue. It is tentatively scheduled for November 12, 2009. More info to come!

  6. 6 Cinsel Sağlık Ürünleri

    thank you wery much

  1. 1 Torture.

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