RiverLink’s Riverfront Bus Tour returns

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If you haven’t checked out what’s happening along Asheville’s river front, you need to. Press release here:

What: RiverLink’s Riverfront Bus Tour

When: Thursday, February 18, 2010 noon-2PM

Where: meet at City Hall in downtown Asheville at noon

Register online at www.riverlink.org 

Come tour the French Broad and Swannanoa Rivers with RiverLink and witness their magic first hand.   This is an opportunity to see the improvements that have occurred and hear what is coming over the next several months and years to make our rivers a better place to work, live and play.   You will also learn some local history and visit some streets and neighborhoods you have never seen before.

If you ever wondered about the river development project – this is your opportunity to see and hear about the plans for the future.   The bus will meet you in front of Asheville City Hall and return to City Hall.

This tour is free for RiverLink members.  Non-members cost $15.00 per person.  Lunch is not provided, but you can bring your own.   Reservations required – please go to www.riverlink.org to make your reservation online or call 828-252-8474 ext. 119

Come join the over 500 active volunteers to improve the French Broad River – one of the world’s oldest rivers right in our own backyard!  Volunteer Information Sessions are the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 10am & 5pm, the next one being February 10th, at RiverLink offices where we discuss volunteer opportunities including being a bus tour guide.  To attend, please RSVP to Kyle Wolff, Communication Outreach Coordinator at kyle@riverlink.org or (828) 252-8474 ext. 119

Sign up for our email newsletter list to keep informed of all of our exciting events and volunteer opportunities by going to our website www.riverlink.org

“RiverLink is a regional organization spearheading the economic and environmental revitalization of the French Broad River watershed as a destination where everyone can work, live and play.  For more information about how you can get involved contact us at www.riverlink.org, or information@riverlink.org, 252-8474.”