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Sleepy Creek Watershed & state groups to host free rain barrel workshop

The Sleepy Creek Watershed in association with the Eastern Panhandle Conservation District and West Virginia Environment Protect Agency will host a Rain Barrel Workshop on Thursday, May 22, at the First United Methodist Church campus at 440 Fearnow Road in Berkeley Springs. The workshop will run from 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Interested Morgan County residents are invited to register and attend.  Speakers will provide hands-on instruction on how to properly install and maintain rain barrels to capture and reuse rain water from roof gutter downspouts.

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