Thursday, February 19, 2015

Friends of Radnor Lake Fundraiser



Hi again. People often ask about me, Micah the Prophet and about me, Micah the Congregation. Nearly 500 families in the Middle Tennessee area have chosen to call Micah their spiritual home, the moral and religious center of their community. Together we are Micah.  Hear our voice:




Money doesn’t grow on trees, but trees grow with money
By Shai Rice


Radnor Lake StateNatural Area is a state park in Nashville, Tennessee. The 1,300+ acre nature preserve lies in the heart of Nashville. Five miles of unpaved trails wander through the woods surrounding the lake. Otter Creek Road runs through the middle of the park. Visitors to Radnor Lake enjoy wildlife native to Middle Tennessee, including beavers, bobcats, coyotes, minks, muskrats, river otters, and the white-tailed deer. 
The park is a beautiful and attractive site to tourists and residents of Nashville. It is a thriving state park, but it needs your help! While there are no human threats to the park or the lake, like pollution, Otter Creek Road is overrun with erosion, and more and more trees are dying every year. 
The Congregation Micah 7th grade social action group is working with Friends of Radnor Lake (FORL) in making Radnor Lake safer and cleaner. We are raising money through fundraisers and day-to-day donations, and we want you to take part! Donations will be collected every Sunday for the rest of the school year. We are looking for donations of any size! 
You can always follow our instagram page, @FriendsofRadnor, for news and updates. Radnor Lake is a beautiful park, and we want to keep it that way, but we can’t do that without your support. Let’s keep our park clean and fresh for another 10 years. Everyone’s donation will make a difference.

 

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