Adopt-A-Stream Newsletter October-December 2019 Subs cribe Pas t Is s ue s January -March 2020 https://mailchi.mp/ad8a006b9b61/adopt-a-stream-newsletter-april-june-... Trans late RSS View this email in y our browser Welcome New 2019 AAS Trainers! New trainers w ho led at least one QA/QC w orkshop in 2019 January-MarchG2l0a2n0ceNewsletter at a The full version of the newsletter is available on the Adopt-A-Stream website. Adopt-A-Stream Wraps Up 2019! Annie Couch, Ashley Ray, Ashley Turner, Bailey Crapps, Ben Martin (pictured), Cecilia Nachtmann, Charlee Martin, Damon Mullis, Erica McLelland, Gretchen Quarterman, Jackie Encinas, Justin Bristol, Kate Carson, Lyn Watts, Patricia DuBose, Rebecca Risser, Robert Gipaya, Sabrina Hodges, Shaundon Moore Georgia Adopt-A-Stream has had another successful year of water quality monitoring and increasing awareness about the issues impacting our state's waterways! We couldn't have done it without our incredible volunteers, trainers, community coordinators, advisory board members, and partners, as it is through your support that our program can continue to grow. We sincerely thank you for the 26,000 hours of service, worth over $675,000 in volunteer dollars you contributed to the program this past year! Adopt-A-Stream By The Numbers Thanks for making 2019 an o-fish-ially gre at ye ar for AAS! Interested in becoming an AAS Trainer? We are so grateful to our trainers and all they do to serve as points of contact for over 1,500 AAS volunteers across the state. If you want to become a trainer, we ask that you be QA/QC certified in the type of monitoring they wish to teach, attend and pass a "T rain the T rainer" (T T T ) workshop, and conduct two co- tra i n i n g s wi th an experienced trainer. 1 of 3 4/8/2020, 2:04 PM