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July 28, 2021

Eagle Watch volunteers hosted a Fourth of July pollinator plant sale, where neighbors scooped up butterfly favorites amidst the morning celebrations of bike and golf cart parades. New Eagle Watch Social Committee Chair, Rebecca Volkerding, kept the all-day activities organized, including a neighborhood pool party, evening carnival, and a final spectacular fireworks display.

The day ended with a fireworks display.
Neighborhood residents decked out their golf carts for a festive parade.

 

Can you find the patriotic canine in this picture?
Rebecca Volkerding, social committee chair, keeps everyone organized.
Volunteers who’ve been working tirelessly toward certification of Eagle Watch as an NWF Wildlife Habitat include, from left: Mary Schuster, Ann Litrel, Denise Stephens, Diane Tidwell and Yasmin Alani.

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