Well, you can't actually buy a creek here, but
we hope you'll find some
creek-related gear that interests you. Your purchases directly
support
Prescott Creeks' work in the Upper Granite Creek Watershed.
Thanks for shopping with Prescott Creeks
|
|
Item Description |
Click the image for a larger version |
|
| |
|
|
| |
Prescott Creeks Hat
Get your high quality customized Prescott Creeks hat and show your support for Prescott's Creeks. One size fits all.
$15 ea.
|
|
|
T-shirt
New this year, this is a sought after Prescott Creeks item. The 100% Organic cotton T-shirt, features a full-color Prescott Creeks logo on the back and an Aristotle quote on the front "Boundaries don't protect rivers, people do."
Available in S, M, L, and XL.
While supplies last...
$15 ea.
|
|
|
Upper Granite Creek
Watershed Map
The full-color map with historic information and sponsor logos is printed on a durable 100# paper stock and measures 24” by 36”. (These dimensions accommodate a standard size frame). Whether you frame it, fold it or roll it, it’s packed with information to help you learn more about your local creeks!
Read more about in our summer issue of
The Creekside Almanac.
$10 ea.
|
|
|
Riparian Habitats of Prescott, Arizona map
The length of each colored belt on this map represents the general distribution of Prescott's riparian trees. The rear side features a small version of the map shown above. Folded to approx. 4 x 8", the map opens to approximately 11 x 16".
$2 ea.
|
 |
|
Bumper Sticker
What can we say...? Our logo in two colors with a white background. Just as you see it in the picture.
Oh yeah, the back is also sticky.
Size: ~3.5" wide by ~3.5" tall
$1 ea. (While supplies last)
|
|
|
A Sand County Almanac
by Aldo Leopold
ISBN
0-19-500777-8
First published in 1949 and praised in The New York Times Book Review as "a trenchant book, full of vigor and bite," A Sand County Almanac combines some of the finest nature writing since Thoreau with an outspoken and highly ethical regard for America's relationship to the land.
$10 ea.
|
|
|
Emerald Veins
by Leigh Aultman & Lyn Chenier
ISBN 0-9766175-0-1
Emerald Veins is a great resource for anyone trying to learn the creek vegation around Prescott, Arizona.
One of the best ways to become acquainted with your local stream system is to get out in it. Identifying some of your favorite plants will establish a long-term relationship with the creeks and instill a sense of place. This guide will aid in the basic, non-technical identification of the more common plants along the creeks in Prescott, Arizona.
$10 ea.
|
|
|
Creek Observation Guide
Compiled by Prescott Creeks
What do we really know about Prescott's nine creeks? How long are they? What is the vegetation and land use like? These were the type of questions that led to the compilation of this guide.
The Creek Observation Guide is a guide to getting to know prescott's nine diverse creeks. It includes information about the morphology, land use, vegetation, wildlife, and potential pollution sources along the creeks.
$25 ea.
|
|
|
|
The Creekside Almanac
- Back Issues
The Creekside Almanac is Prescott Creeks' way of keeping
you up to date about our programs and projects. By ordering
back issues you can find out what projects and events led
to our current efforts.
$1 ea.
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|