The Reedy Recap

Friends of the Reedy River

Upcoming Events & Volunteer Opportunities

30 for 30 Fundraising Campaign!

Our 30 for 30 Fundraising Campaign kicked off at the Fall Cleanup after-party. In honor of our 30th Anniversary, we are raising $30,000. Your donation to FoRR supports:


💧River restoration work

💧River cleanup efforts

💧Stormwater education

💧Water quality monitoring

💧Advocacy

Can we count on your support? Every little bit helps! Click on the DONATE button at the bottom of this newsletter, or visit here.




Water Quality Monitoring Outing: October 17

FORR’s quality monitoring team will head to the river for water quality sampling on October 17. Find more information here. Updates will be announced on our social media and in our Monitoring Team Email.

See the latest water quality data HERE.

Action Alert: Riparian Buffers

Greenville County residents, we need your help.


Greenville County Council is considering strengthening riparian buffers. This could be voted on as early as October 17, so please call your council member today and ask them to support the adoption of a county-wide 50-foot riparian buffer to protect our River.


Riparian buffers are the areas of vegetation that border streams, lakes, and wetlands. Buffers serve a critical role in protecting streambanks and water quality by reducing streambank erosion and river sedimentation, serving as a natural filter for stormwater runoff, and many other benefits. Interested in learning more about riparian buffers? Check out the Reedy River Water Quality Group’s Buffers Video featuring FORR’s own staff Watershed Scientist.


Find your representative and their contact information here and show your support for strengthened buffer regulations today.

Sponsor Spotlight:

Bricolage Dynamics

Whether there is a residential or commercial construction need for sand, look no further than Bricolage Dynamics. Bricolage turns glass waste into sand, saving our landfills and sustainably providing a high-quality product for our Greenville region. They use comprehensive crushing and sifting machines to process the glass, and then convert it into a variety of textures depending on the need of the end use. It is high quality and affordable, locally produced, readily available for the local business and community needs, and most importantly it diverts waste from our landfills. If you are interested in using Bricolage Dynamics for your next project, please visit them at www.bricdynamics.com.

September In Review...

September 16

Fall River Cleanup

Thank you to all of our amazing volunteers who participated in our 2023 Fall River Cleanup last Saturday. We had over 350 registered volunteers across eight locations and two counties. The final litter count was nearly 4,000 lbs of tires, a john boat, a creepy doll, and lots of plastic)! 



Thank you to our sponsors: Mast General Store, Duke Energy, Dapper Ink, and Southernside Brewing Co. Shoutout to our awesome community partners: Greenville County Litter Ends Here, City of Greenville, Keep Laurens County Beautiful, and Riverside Apartments. Big shoutout to the Brooks Dixon band for performing at our after-party, too!


Save the date for our next big cleanup this spring! The 2024 Spring River Cleanup will be held on Saturday, April 13!

September 9

Mast General Store "Friends Day"

Mast General Store of Greenville held their annual "Friends Day" on September 9 where they donated 10% of sales from the day to FoRR. They also asked each customer if they wanted to round up their purchase for the entire weekend. They raised $3,746! We are so thankful for their continued support throughout the years. Because of their consistent generosity, we recognized Mast with our "Honorary Friend" title for our 2023 Fall Cleanup Sponsorship. Be sure to share your support by shopping at our local Mast General Store.

September 24

City Lights Church Cleanup

Friends of the Reedy River helped lead a cleanup with City Lights Church upstream of the Swamp Rabbit Cafe. They collected over 2,100 lbs of trash, including over a dozen tires, a few mattresses, several pieces of furniture, and loads of broken bricks and construction debris! Thank you to everyone who participated!

September 29

FORR 2023 Annual Letter

Our 2023 Annual Letter was emailed to our entire FoRR community last week. We're excited to share our accomplishments from the last year with all of you and we are so appreciative of your ongoing support.

Read the 2023 Annual Letter here!

Board Member Highlight

Katie Callahan

Immediate Past President

Katie Callahan serves as the Director of the Clemson University Center for Watershed Excellence, an EPA and SC DHEC recognized center for watershed management and outreach activities. For more than eight years, Katie served as program coordinator for the Clemson Extension Carolina Clear program, reaching millions of SC residents annually with stormwater outreach and pollution prevention programming.

Katie has held multiple positions and roles at Clemson University since 2008, all related to water resources outreach and education, program development and implementation, and team building. She holds a B.S. in Marine Science - Chemical and Physical Oceanography and an M.S. in Environmental Science. She has more than 16 years of experience in surface water monitoring, monitoring plan development, and watershed assessment. She has co-authored numerous watershed management plans utilized microbial source tracking to prioritize bacteria reduction strategies for waterways, directs environmental education programming and communication methods, and co-leads the SC Adopt-a-Stream program with SC DHEC. She enjoys being a mom, molding this next generation of conservationists through rich outdoor experiences, especially on the water.

Q: What are you most passionate about impacting in the Reedy River watershed?

A: I joined the board as a Technical Committee member, served as President, and now serve as Immediate Past President. In these roles, I’ve changed my message from sediment as our primary pollutant to VOLUME. We have this narrow, string bean 76-square mile watershed that quickly fills up each storm event, creating hungry waters that eat away at the banks and bottoms of our streams and Reedy, disconnecting the river from its natural floodplain. We need to seek a better balance between how much water the river can hold and how quickly it fills up. Finding every opportunity to slow and store rainwater is a critical effort right now for the health of the Reedy now and for future generations.

So, what can you do? Disconnect your gutter downspout from your driveway and direct it to planted beds; build a rain garden to allow rainwater to soak into the groundwater table and beautify your landscape; advocate for more protected lands and connected forested areas; protect wetlands so that they can store and treat water especially in a changing climate.

Check out the Carolina Rain Garden Initiative.


Q: Do you have any hidden talents or hobbies?

A: I love being outside. I grew up on a vegetable farm, and we were the largest sweet corn producers in New Jersey for a few years in the 80’s. Now, I just run a pretty sizeable garden - not always well, though! I enjoy gardening and grew 26 different varieties of tomatoes this past summer. I put up what I can and just canned Apple Blackberry Jam. Turns out that when you can with apples, you don’t need to add pectin, since apples have this naturally! This weekend, I might try my first apple chutney, which sounds like an amazing condiment for fall dishes!


Q: What’s the best vacation you have ever been on?

A: In 2018, my husband and I took an extended adventure across the Highlands in Scotland. It was magnificent! The environment is so clean – barely a billboard to spoil the view. The waters off the coast were the clearest sapphire and transparent turquoise. The forests felt magical with their twisty trunks, dense cover, and moss. The hills were bright with heather. We visited castles and old churches, hiked, fell in love with the beautiful Scottish Highland cattle, and ate a Scottish breakfast every morning. I’d go back in a heartbeat!

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