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Photo Database Series Restoration: Sleepy Hollow Creek at Drake High School 1996-2002

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This is a post-restoration picture taken on May 1, 2002 of the same area along Sleepy Hollow Creek on the Sir Francis Drake High School campus in San Anselmo. Photo provided for use in KRIS only and copyrighted by Charles Kennard, Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed.

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Dan McCormick and students of Sir Francis Drake High School constructed an erosion control basket in the bank of Sleepy Hollow Creek during 2002. Photo provided for use in KRIS only and copyrighted by Charles Kennard, Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed.

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This is a pre-restoration picture taken in 1996 of Sleepy Hollow Creek on the Sir Francis Drake High School campus in San Anselmo. This area is the site of a cooperative restoration project between the Friends of Corte Madera Creek and the SEA DISC program of the school. Photo provided for use in KRIS only and copyrighted by Charles Kennard, Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed.

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This is another picture associated with the restoration project at Sir Francis Drake High School along Sleepy Hollow Creek and was taken on May 1, 2000. Photo provided for use in KRIS only and copyrighted by Charles Kennard, Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed.

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Students at Sir Francis Drake High School are involved in water quality testing along Sleepy Hollow Creek. This photo was taken in 1998. Photo provided for use in KRIS only and copyrighted by Charles Kennard, Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed.


 
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