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14th Annual Dog River Fishing Tournament

Saturday, October 5th We invite all professional and recreational fisherman, women, and children to join us in this fundraising event to benefit DRCR's mission to improve the water quality of, and access to, Dog River and its tributaries. Purchase Ticket This year it...

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9th Annual MudBottom Revival Music Festival

9th Annual MudBottom Revival Music Festival

BUY TICKETS SPONSOR NOW For the ninth consecutive year, Dog River Clearwater Revival (DRCR) is proud to host the MudBottom Revival Music Festival – a fun afternoon created to raise awareness and funds for DRCR's ongoing Dog River improvement projects. This year, the...

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13th Annual Dog River Fishing Tournament

13th Annual Dog River Fishing Tournament fundraiser We are excited to announce that DRCR's 13th Annual Dog River Fishing Tournament will take place on Saturday, October 7th! We invite all professional and recreational fisherman, women, and children to join us in this...

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36th Annual Alabama Coastal Cleanup at Dog River Park

The 36th Annual Alabama Coastal Cleanup is Saturday morning, September 16th, at Dog River Park from 9:00 AM-11:00 AM. Help clean up the Dog River watershed! The Alabama Coastal Cleanup is a statewide volunteer program that sponsors an annual day of removing trash from...

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2023 Mudbottom Press Release

8th ANNUAL DOG RIVER MUDBOTTOM REVIVAL MUSIC FESTIVAL ORGANIZERS ANNOUNCE CALL FOR SPONSORS, SAVE THE DATE – SUNDAY, APRIL 23, & MUSICAL LINEUP Dog River Clearwater Revival Fundraiser Aims for Protection of Water Quality Improvement with Day of Music & Family...

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General Member Business Meeting

Thursday 1/19 at 6PM at Grand Mariner Restaurant and Marina We'll be electing new Board members and officers and hearing Mobile Bay National Estuary Program speak on progress and updates to the Dog River Watershed Management Plan.

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DRCR featured in Bham Now News article

For the past few years, the group—in partnership with the City of Mobile, the Osprey Initiative and many local organizations—has installed litter traps throughout the watershed. In 2020 alone, they collected over 100,000 pounds of garbage within the streams and along...

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