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Loyalsock Creek Men’s Club does work on Little Bear Creek

The Loyalsock Creek Men’s Club recently completed its annual work day on Little Bear Creek and did some creek bank and road stabilization instead of the planned project of cleaning out under the bridge.

The Loyalsock Creek Men’s Club, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Fish and Boat Commission, completed the project on Little Bear Creek on August 16-17. The project consisted of stabilizing a section of stream bank that was encroaching on the road along the creek. Log vanes are installed and several sizes of stone were used to anchor the logs in place.

The Loyalsock Creek Men’s Club has been organizing and sponsoring this event for many years and, according to the club’s record, has the longest standing conservation work event with the Fish and Boat Commission in the state.

“A very proud record in our club,” the Loyalsock Creek Men’s Club’s Facebook page posted on Sunday.

The Loyalsock Creek Men’s Club is a non-profit organization that promotes conservation of natural resources of the Loyalsock watershed and whatever activities that may be related thereto, according to the organization.

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