The Jackson property is located in Clay County, about 15 minutes northwest of Hayesville. LTLT, Land Trust for the Little Tennessee, is dedicated to conserving the waters, forests, farms, and heritage of the Upper Little Tennessee and Hiwassee River Valleys. We work in partnership with private landowners, public agencies, and others to conserve land, insuring that the natural beauty, ecological integrity, and rural character of our region are preserved for generations to come. Website: http://www.ltlt.org/
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Friday, November 20, 2009
Volunteers needed for Workday in Clay County on December 3
On Thursday, December 3rd, LTLT is organizing an all-day workday out at the Jackson property, with the main task to clean out the barn/garage on the property, finish cleaning out the cabin, and to haul items to the local thrift store, recycling center, and waste disposal sites. Besides labor, we could also use help from folks with pickup trucks to help with the hauling. Even if you can only help in the morning, we can use you! To Volunteer contact: ddesmond@ltlt.org
The Jackson property is located in Clay County, about 15 minutes northwest of Hayesville. LTLT, Land Trust for the Little Tennessee, is dedicated to conserving the waters, forests, farms, and heritage of the Upper Little Tennessee and Hiwassee River Valleys. We work in partnership with private landowners, public agencies, and others to conserve land, insuring that the natural beauty, ecological integrity, and rural character of our region are preserved for generations to come. Website: http://www.ltlt.org/
The Jackson property is located in Clay County, about 15 minutes northwest of Hayesville. LTLT, Land Trust for the Little Tennessee, is dedicated to conserving the waters, forests, farms, and heritage of the Upper Little Tennessee and Hiwassee River Valleys. We work in partnership with private landowners, public agencies, and others to conserve land, insuring that the natural beauty, ecological integrity, and rural character of our region are preserved for generations to come. Website: http://www.ltlt.org/
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