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Unique Holiday Gift Options Support Riverkeeper Association’s Efforts to Protect Watershed, Offer Programs

With the holiday season in full swing, and people looking for the best gift ideas for the people on their shopping lists, the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association offers four unique items you can’t find anywhere else.
Our new “Sentinels of the Susquehanna” book, with more than 50 stories highlighting a wide variety of issues facing our waterways and people who share a vested interest in protecting our aquatic resources.

We also have our 2021 Songs of the Susquehanna CD, featuring 20 locally produced original songs inspired by the river, showcasing some of the region’s incredible musical talents.

We are also offering a limited number of Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association ball caps while supplies last, and our neck gaiters, which provide great protection while in the sun on our waterways and can be used for masking and other needs.

Some special notes on pricing/shipping for these items:
For the “Sentinels of the Susquehanna” book, cost is $15 if purchased in the platform below, but books purchased this way must be picked up at the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association (MSRKA) office at 112 Market Street, Sunbury, PA. To have them shipped to your address, they need to be ordered directly through Amazon at a cost of $20 for the paperback version or $9.99 for a Kindle e-book download.
Songs of the Susquehanna’s Volume 1 CD is also $15 and can be shipped to you. They must be ordered via the platform below. Please designate if you plan to pick them up at the office or need them shipped to you.
Ballcaps ordered below, also at $15 apiece, must be picked up at the MSRKA’s Sunbury office.
Neck gaiters, also priced at $15, can be picked up at the office or shipped to your home in smaller quantities.

If you have any questions, please contact Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper John Zaktansky at midsusriver@gmail.com or 570-768-6300.

All proceeds from each sale go directly back to the MSRKA’s efforts to promote and protect the health and vibrancy of the Susquehanna River watershed.

By John Zaktansky

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