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Lewis Ocean Bay Update
The fight to preserve Lewis Ocean Bay in Horry Co., South Carolina, continues. Here is a video from the January 2nd public remarks meeting.
https://youtu.be/IafCX9Fc1kI?si=5riT8dwwy7jmA9CT
For more information on this fragile environment, watch this video from Mary Edna.
Thank You!
Please get in touch with your county council members if you live in Horry County and share this with friends. https://www.horrycountysc.gov/county-council
You can also make a difference by following the link below to change.org and signing the Lewis Ocean Bay petition.
https://www.change.org/p/save-south-carolina-s-venus-flytraps-red-cockaded-woodpeckers-and-coastal-black-bears