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SAVE BRIAR EAST WOODS
SAVE BRIAR EAST WOODS
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Help
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Media
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Contact
DONATE
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Merch
Contact
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3509 171st Street, Hammond, IN 46323

 

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savebriareastwoods@gmail.com

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Coming soon everyone! Friends of the Tom McDermott have raised the banner. It's time for logical thinking to give our children a better future!

#AprilFools #SaveBriarEastWoods
On Wednesday!! Spring is here and we are springing into action 👏  We're going to take the time to discuss updates on the woods and Governors Parkway, ideas for events this spring, and so much more. 

Bring any questions or ideas you have, and bring
Post-Tribune's Michelle L. Quinn reports on Hammond's cancellation of the Grand Avenue pedestrian bridge. The project was tacked on as a supplemental bridge when it was revealed that Governors Parkway would not solve the public safety crisis of schoo
📖 Read a wonderful reflection about Briar East Woods on Lindsey Trostle's blog, obLITTERate! ➜ oblitterate.com/where/briar-east-woodland-dunes

#SaveBriarEastWoods
🚘 BUMPER STICKERS ARE BACK! 🚘 

Adorn your vehicle in green and show your support for Briar East Woods. $5 donation, private message to order.

#SaveBriarEastWoods
Briar East Woods has received a Threatened Forest designation from @oldgrowthforestnetwork 🌳

We join hundreds of old-growth forests across the nation under threat of logging or development. View the full inventory here and learn how you can make a
📢 You can now hang out in Briar East Woods VIRTUALLY! 🌳 Try @revswirl's new text adventure game, Dune Duster. Wander through the woods, learn about the flora and fauna, and complete volunteer quests to save the forest! 

Play now at datatroniks.net
RIP Bob Weir

#SaveBriarEastWoods
Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) is a winter-flowering bulbous plant native to Europe and Southwestern Asia. Our deep freeze will soon yield to these early-blooming flowers, which are known as heralders of spring. They can be found at Briar East W