Brian Schilpp has made BRRC a recognized name in the environmental community of MarylandBrian is hands-on clean up after hurricane hits Baltimore Aug 2011 Credit: Anna Renault
- Brian Schilpp has made BRRC a recognized name in the environmental community of MarylandBrian is hands-on clean up after hurricane hits Baltimore Aug 2011
- Map of the Back River Watershed which drains into the Chesapeake Bay. The watershed crosses several municipal boundaries
- Schilpp's passion is contagious and draws others to the cause... a dirty nasty job of pollution clean-up
- Brian Schilpp has made BRRC a recognized name in the environmental community of Maryland. He has recruited two college-bound summer crews. Here's some 2011 clean-up volunteers
- Tim helps Brian show off the rain barrels BRRC promotes to serve the community's needs for storm water runoff management. Brian is to the left of the barrel and is quite camera shy!
- Brian Schilpp explains to 30+ teachers from across the country what his passion and vision is for cleaning up Back River. This is an Extension Learning program that chose BRRC as a must see on their summer outdoor classroom trip.
- Just one of many promotional posters used to promote BRRC activities
- Brian Schilpp has made BRRC a recognized name in the environmental community of Maryland -- in part because of the placement of a trash boom that collects this type of debris, trash, etc after heavy rains and the august hurricane.
- Brian Schilpp has made BRRC a recognized name in the environmental community of Maryland. WHY? Trash Art auction. Getting kids involved in making art from trash - recycling hundreds of bottle caps rather than sending them to the landfill.
- Brian Schilpp has made BRRC a recognized name in the environmental community of Maryland. Trash Art auction - students recycled trash to create these robots.
- Brian Schilpp has made BRRC a recognized name in the environmental community of Maryland. WHY? Trash Art auction. Getting kids involved in making art from trash - recycling hundreds of bottle caps rather than sending them to the landfill.
- Brian Schilpp has made BRRC a recognized name in the environmental community of Maryland. College sculptor made this alligator from driftwood pulled from trash boom.
- Brian Schilpp has made BRRC a recognized name in the environmental community of Maryland. He connected with a locally famous sculptor, Jim Pollack whose sculptures raised about $5,000 for BRRC at the Trash Art show in 2011.
- Brian Schilpp has made BRRC a recognized name in the environmental community of Maryland... drawing the local P.A.L. Centers into the fun of shoreline clean-ups and learning the consequences of littering!
- Brian Schilpp has made BRRC a recognized name in the environmental community of Maryland. His passion will help to make Back River as clean and pristine as it looks in this picture
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