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The Water Column

The beauty of Fall is all around us!

10/5/2020

 
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Photo Credit - Amalia Veralli, Ira Shadis, Kinny Perot, Hillary Martha, Jen Bennet, Katrina Howe, Asah Rowles, Corrie Miller for #madshedlove
The leaves changed so fast this year, we hardly had a chance to get any photos of our own! Were you able to capture the stunning transformation from Summer to peak foliage at the end of September? Have you been apple picking or sat down with a hot cup of cider? 

We want you to share with us the photos, videos and stories that show your love for the Mad River Valley. #madshedlove is all about life in the MAD River Valley, the waterSHED that connects us, and sharing the LOVE.
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As the seasons change, the Valley bursts with color! Let us know what you love about Fall in our watershed the most :)
  • Send photos, stories, and videos by email to madshedlove@friendsofthemadriver.org
  • Post on your own Facebook and Instagram pages with #madshedlove and tag @friendsofthemadriver
  • Follow us on Instagram and Facebook
  • Share #madshedlove stories on Front Porch Forum
  • Encourage friends, family, and neighbors to get in on the fun
We want to post your stories on our social media and website as a way to amplify your voice and share the love a little further.* You can learn more by visiting our website.


* The fine print - By sharing your photos, stories, and videos you are making them available for Friends of the Mad River to use in promotional print and web content. Credits will be given appropriately. There will be no royalties paid for this content and we will reserve the right to use this content in perpetuity. By submitting your photos, stories, and videos you agree to these conditions.

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  • Our Impact
    • Community Climate Chats >
      • Past Climate Chats
      • Climate Survey
    • Ridge To River >
      • Action Framework >
        • Programs
        • Research Needs
        • Resources
      • Planning Process >
        • Team
        • Landscape
        • Planning
        • Community
    • Storm Smart >
      • Storm Smart Assessment
      • Storm Smart Resources & FAQs
      • Green Stormwater Infrastructure & Best Management Practices
    • Tree Planting
    • Keeping Water Local
    • Mad River Watch >
      • Highlights from the Field
      • Volunteer Resources
      • Historical Data
    • Flood & Fish Friendly Roads
  • Get Involved
    • Events
    • Volunteer
    • Learn
    • Donate
    • Jobs
  • Who We Are
  • News
  • Contact Us
  • #madshedlove