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The Shelby Farms Park Alliance (SFPA) is a citizen organization working to help Shelby Farms Park realize its full potential for the residents of Memphis and Shelby County.
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Friends for Our Riverfront, formed in 2003, is a nonprofit citizen group dedicated to protecting our harbor and revitalizing our riverfront.
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Alternative Needs Transportation, or A.N.T., is a one-person shop run by Mike Flanigan. Mike is dedicated to building bikes for transportation that have the right combination of function and style. Contact: Mike Flanigan, 508-429-3350
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Contact: Scott Banbury, 901-726-1473
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Sea Kayaking and Touring Contact: Joe Royer, 901-324-2506
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Meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m. at Shelby Farms Visitor Center. Contacts: Kay Jones, Outdoors Inc. 901-755-2271 Chris Carpenter, 901-388-1858.
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Contact: Vicki Prince 901-722-2051
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Runs on the 1st Sat. of each month and 3rd Sun. of each month. Contact: Hash Hot Line, 901-818-9732 Bill Gillin, 901-753-2755.
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Cycling Club. Meets 2nd weekend each month, 7 p.m. at varying locations. Contact: Jerry Wright, 901-386-9356
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Contact: Marion McDonald, Custom Travel, 901-682-5550
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Tennessee Environmental Council
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Contact: Wain Rubenstein, 901-278-1792
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Meets on 1st Tuesday of each month at Holiday Inn, Poplar and I-240. Contact: Info Line, 901-763-1022
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Mid South Velo Bicycle Club
Contact: Joe Royer, Outdoors Inc. 901-722-8988
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Bicycling trail. Contact: 901-753-1400
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Has quarterly program meetings and monthly working meetings. Contact: Don Richardson, 901-276-1387
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Tennessee Ornithological Society
Meeting on 3rd Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. at Goldsmiths Civic Gardens. No meetings in June, July & August. Contact: Virginia Reynolds, 901-767-3547
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Meets 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at Germantown Library. Contact: Carolyn Pierce, 901-755-5635
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Contact: Keith Kirkland, 901-452-6500
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Triathlete club. Contact: Vic Perrini, 901-758 8105
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Hotline for water pollution. Contact: 901-544-3941
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Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
Hotline to report fish kills. Contact: 800-372-3928
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From NOAA-National Weather Service. For canoeing and kayaking on the lower Mississippi.
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The Hatchie River in Tennessee is remarkable as the longest free-flowing tributary of the lower Mississippi, and contains the largest forested floodplain in Tennessee.
Also see: Hatchie.com
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