|  Join RiverWatch to become a part of a large network of volunteers 
			who steward and protect Illinois streams. RiverWatch-certified 
			volunteers, referred to as citizen scientists, are trained to detect 
			and track the changes in water quality as suggested by changes in 
			the population of macroinvertebrates, such as dragonfly nymphs, 
			beetle larva, midges and snails. In doing so, the volunteers provide 
			valuable insight on the health of rivers and streams. The 
			interactive workshop will give participants the tools to test water 
			quality and collect reliable data. To learn more about RiverWatch, 
			visit ngrrec.org. The workshop fee is $50 per person, and registration is required. 
			Registration is through the National Great Rivers Research and 
			Education Center. For more information on
			
			registering, visit 
			ngrrec.org/riverwatch or contact Nate Keener at 618-468-2782 or
			nkeener@lc.edu. Participants 
			should bring a lunch. 
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            Sugar Grove Nature Center is located in historic Funks Grove, just 
			south of Bloomington-Normal, off Old Route 66. For a map and 
			directions, membership and program information, visit 
			www.sugargrovenaturecenter.org. 
			 
            [Text from file received from
			Sugar Grove Nature 
			Center] 
            
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