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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

09/06/11 Today's SoundVision Event in Greenwich

I am planning to attend today's Long Island SoundVision event at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club in Greenwich. SoundVision is a two-year action agenda for cleanup and restoration of the Sound, put together by the Long Island Sound Study's Citizens Advisory committee. U.S. Rep. Jim Himes, EPA Regional Administrator Curt Spalding, and Connecticut DEEP Commissioner Dan Esty will all be participating in the event.

I am the author of This Fine Piece of Water: An Environmental History of Long Island Sound (Yale University Press) and I blog about the Sound and other environmental topics at Thissphere.blogspot.com.

I am wondering if I might submit a short blog post about today's event to GreenwichRoundup? I think the event is significant enough to interest your readers.

Tom Anderson

RESPONCE

Dear Tom,

Please submit any story long or short about this event to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com. I am sure that the thousands of Greenwich Roundup visitors will be very interested in this.

Please also include any photos of the event that you might have.

We will also post a link on our Facebook page so that our 2,400 Facebook friends can learn of your event.

If you want you can post a short note about your event and blog on our facebook page today.

http://www.facebook.com/greenwich.roundup

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Tom Andersen
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