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Festival of Christmas past, Selling newsletters, Margaret Ann Roth, Cherel Henderson Great Smoky Mountains National Park Members of Smoky Mountains Historical Society Assisted at the festival, sold their newsletters, signed up new members. Margaret Ann Roth & Cherel Henderson.Festival of Christmas Past, IV-U-Xmas-16608, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Christmas
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Florida Coastal Everglades Long Ecological Research newsletter. Winter 2011. Volume 1, Number 2; News from the Sloughs. News from the researchers, students, and educators of FCE LTER Table of Contents: Page 2: FCE Student Group Holds Travel Award Competition. Page 3: Proposing, Postulating and Pushing for FCE III. Page 5: First in a series of FCE Field Adventure: Snake Slough? What's in your Action Packer? Page 7: Where Are They Now? A Follow Up Story on our FCE High School Intern Juan Gallo. Page 7: FCE Student Defenses from this Quarter.
2011
Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research newsletter. Spring 2012. Volume 2, Number 1; News from the Sloughs. News from the researchers, students, and educators of FCE LTER Table of Contents: Page 2: Dr. Troxler Takes FCE to Japan. Page 4: THE MAN! in the Manager: An Interview with Mike Rugge. Page 6: Emanuelle Feliciano Sees the Forest for its Trees. Page 8: Rebecca Garvoille Gets The Grant. Page 10: FCE Student Announcements and Awards. Page 12: RESS shine at the Science and Engineering Fair. Page 13: FCE Publications from this quarter.
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Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research newsletter. Fall 2011. Volume 1, Number 1; News from the Sloughs. News from the researchers, students, and educators of FCE LTER Table of Contents: Page 2: FCE Educator gets up close and personal with sea snakes and dolphins in Shark Bay Australia. Page 3: New acoustic technology revolutionizes FCE data collection. Page 4: An interview with FCE researcher Laura Ogden on Swamplife. Page 7: FCE Graduate Students Kick out a welcome BBQ.; (Additional Physical Form) Newsletter
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