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July 18, 2018

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  • Poison Hemlock Patrol – Cash for Conservation! Join the Mission. Protect the Ecosystem. Get Paid.
    Earn up to $30 per hour for protecting the environment. Free training and safety gear provided. Residents and visitors in the Creston area have a …

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  • Family Fishing Day 2025- CKISS Outreach Booth: June 15
    Join us at Family Fishing Day with @yourbcparks for a fun, free event; perfect for families, new anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts! There’ll be loaner …

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