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Finca Serena Alpaca Ranch 443-498-8476 Send E-Mail Details
We raise our Alpacas naturally to achieve the highest standards for health, quality, conformation, fiber and color. All our Alpacas are registered with excellent blood lines. Our philosophy is to price alpacas at a "fair" price. Prices are set based upon an individual Alpaca's unique qualities, pedigree, age, reproductive status, reliability and marketability. Finca Serena Alpaca Ranch offers an exceptional customer care, hands on training and special guidance for beginners. We offer the following services: Boarding, Hands on Training, Shearing (only local). We can provide you the knowledge, advise and guidance to start a successful Alpaca breeding program. Let me help you make your own dreams come true with an Alpaca business! Raising Alpacas can offer the farmer some very attractive tax advantages. We sell Breeding Females, Weanlings, Crias, Stud Services, Alpaca Pets, Raw Alpaca Fleece and Alpaca Products. Boarding and Training available. We will have new Crias coming this Spring!! Please feel free to call or email us for any questions you may have.
Conservancy for Charles County, Inc. 301-932-5714 N/A Details
Charles County's 461 square miles include bountiful hardwood forests, an extensive network of rivers and streams, scenic shorelines, precious wetlands, beautiful open space--much of it productive farmland--and throughout it all fine habitat for native plants and animals. The Conservancy for Charles County highlights these irreplaceable gifts of nature to encourage community interest in and commitment to lasting conservation.
Chesapeake Bay Foundation 410-268-8816 N/A Details
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation is a catalyst for bold and creative solutions to Bay problems. Staff members set the agenda, serve as watchdogs, and speak out on behalf of the Chesapeake Bay to business, government, and the public. Southern Maryland Field Office: 410/326-6951.
Chapman Forest Foundation, Inc. 301-283-2948 N/A Details
Chapman Forest, in Charles County, Maryland, is one of Maryland's unique places, with over 2,000 forested acres, 2 1/4 miles of Potomac River shoreline, and a colonial tidewater historic site. In 1998, the State of Maryland purchased the site for its outstanding natural and historical attributes.
Battle Creek Nature Education Society, Inc. 410-535-5327 N/A Details
Battle Creek Nature Education Society (BCNES) incorporated in 1985 as a non-profit charitable organization providing supplemental financial support for the educational programs of Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Sanctuary, Flag Ponds Nature Park and Kings Landing in partnership with the Calvert County Natural Resources Division. These three Calvert County Parks are peerless examples of the ecological diversity found in Southern Maryland Region. Flag Ponds protects approximately 500 acres of natural area on the Chesapeake Bay from beach to upland. Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Sanctuary protects 100 acres of one of the northernmost stands of baldcypress trees in the United States. Kings Landing protects over 265 acres of natural area on the Patuxent River including 4,000 feet of river shoreline and 50 acres of marshland. Each offers significant opportunities for outdoor learning and compatible recreation.
American Chestnut Land Trust 410-414-3400 N/A Details
The American Chestnut Land Trust was founded in 1986 in Calvert County, Maryland. We are concerned with the preservation of farmland, woodlands, and wetlands in a county undergoing rapid development. Our primary interest has been the watersheds of Parkers Creek and Governors Run, however ACLT has assisted others in Calvert County to preserve land for future generations through partnerships, land management agreements, and environmental easements. American Chestnut Land Trust, Inc. was granted tax exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code on June 16, 1987.
The Center for Life Enrichment, Inc. 301-373-8100 N/A Details
The mission of The Center for Life Enrichment is to provide programs and support services that will increase the vocational and personal potential of individuals with disabilities.
Bad Boyz Street Rod Club 301-753-6423 N/A Details
We meet at 7:00 p.m. every Thursday at Lamont's Entertainment Complex in Indian Head.
Animal Relief Fund 301-866-0305 N/A Details
Animal Relief Fund (ARF) will be having a pet adoption every Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Well Pet Clinic in Millison Plaza between the old Baskin Robbins and the old K-Mart Cats, kittens, puppies and dogs will be available for adoption. All pets have been spayed or neutered, tested and are current on shots. There s a $100 adoption fee. ARF is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping the animals. Please call with any questions or for directions or check out our webpage.
St. Mary's County 4-H Program 301-475-4477 N/A Details
The St. Mary's County 4-H Program is part of the Cooperative Extension Service, University of Maryland System, College Park. VISION As a recognized leader for educating youth, the St. Mary's County 4-H Program teaches youth to become competent, caring, responsible individuals by addressing present and emerging youth needs; employing a proactive approach: using a focused, experientially designed, age-appropriate curriculum; working collaboratively with established networks of human and financial resources; and having diverse programs, audiences, staff, and delivery techniques.


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