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How are you staying connected to nature this spring? Share your story!

While we keep a safe distance, here’s how our team is connecting with the Potomac River

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When local officials in the DMV released stay-at-home orders for the good of public health, they counted getting outside, fresh air, and exercise as “essential” activities. We agree!

Whether we’re taking in the roaring rapids of Great Falls, jogging through our local park, or watching the entertaining antics of a squirrel outside a window — the Potomac River and our natural world unites us. Getting outside in nature while practicing safe distancing is more important than ever for our sense of well-being!

That’s why we want to hear from YOU about the creative ways you’ve been staying in touch with nature.

Share your spring outdoor stories, photos, and videos with Team Potomac!
Send to
info@potomac.org!

Then follow us on social media to see if we use your stories as inspiration for others!
(Please feel free to note in your email if you’d like to keep your story and content private.)

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From eating invasive plants to camping inside,
here’s how
Team Potomac has been staying connected to nature this spring:


Not into email?
We’d love to hear your stories over social media too!

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