On Saturday A busy bunch of beavers got started on preparation of new Shiawassee River mile post markers to be placed along the 88 miles of the river. Another session will be scheduled to finish up the task. Thanks to all who participated, the donors that contributed to the purchase of the posts, and City Aluminum for providing a warm place to work. Chuck Julian, Sue Julian, Rex Mathewson, Chuck Gosh, Jannell Tillman, Debbie McCarty, Rudy Toufar, David Lossing, Suzanne Lossing & Bob Waddell.We will keep you posted of the progress of preparation and installation when the weather allows.
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