() November 29, 2006 -- Monica Coleman, an Associate at Public Sector Consultant Group, announced today that Let'ss Talk Waterways will sponsor a New Radio Program starting Friday, December 1st, 2006, at 3:30 p.m. The weekly program will appear on an Internet Talk Radio called Passionate Internet Voices Talk Radio (www.internetvoicesradio.com). The program may be accessed through the radio'ss website or via the Let'ss Talk Waterways website (www.LetsTalkWaterways.com).
The first program entitled, What Can I do is geared towards individuals, community leaders, government officials, and watershed associations, working or residing within watershed communities, who are looking for information and resources that can help them address their concerns regarding waterway clean-up and marine wildlife conservation. Among the topics will be how to determine which of the various projects should be considered depending on the needs and interests of the community, as they can range from small individual, community, or watershed association endeavors to the more complex undertakings usually requiring government involvement. Included in the discussion will be where to find help to plan the projects, how to mobilize participants, and where to look for funding.
Anticipated future discussions during the month of December include How To Protect and Conserve The Seafood That We Eat and How To Beautify Our Waterfront Shorelines In An Environmentally Sound Way
About the Author
Monica Coleman, JD, has a mission to help communities throughout North America tackle their waterway clean-up and marine wildlife conservation efforts. With a Bachelors of Science degree from The Johns Hopkins University in economics and finance, a law degree from University of Maryland, and training from nationally-acclaimed watershed management experts (including funding sources), Ms. Coleman is equipped to champion the cause for small communities and watershed associations throughout North America, determined to help them access nationally acclaimed, successful watershed resources so that every community can clean-up, restore, and conserve their natural resources for the betterment of our world.
Lets Talk Waterways to Sponsor New Radio Program


