"The Kickemuit River cannot speak for itself.
It needs loud voices from those who know it, love it,
and want to save it."

        ...The Providence Journal l969
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The Cookbook Success

The KRC Seafood Cookbook is making waves and sales are doing swimmingly!

Local newspapers have written about how this book "Helps support the Kickie" and you may visit the East Bay Newspaper article to read more interesting facts about this important charity and other ways to obtain these delicious cookbook recipes that is bound in a beautiful book.

Please help support the Kickemuit River. Send a check or money order for $12 plus $2.50 shipping and handling for each book to Kickemuit River Council, P.O. Box 590, Warren, RI 02885. Include your name and complete address, including zip.

KRC Seafood Cookbook

The anticipated arrival date of cookbooks is August 30, 2011. Print the coupons to order your cookbooks, which has our PO box listed on each one, and please be sure to cut off the bottom, as it will be your receipt.

To those of you who have already ordered, thank you! Help us pre-sell, if you will, but also help by distributing these coupons and telling your friends, family, and co-workers about the cookbook.

The proceeds from every sale we make, go directly towards protecting and improving our river. Thank you for taking the time to print your coupons, and send them in!


Linda Brunini
KRC Special Projects Coordinator
PO Box 590
Warren, RI 02885

KRC Cookbook Coupons

The price per Seafood Cookbook is $12. To print your coupons please click here and print the coupons page. Thank you.

Earthday April 30, 2011 Photo Flashback

Take a look at the Earthday photos held at the Pete Sepe Memorial Pavillion next to the Hugh Cole School, in which, the Warren Conservation Commission and Dunkin Donuts hosted Earth Day Cleanup this year.

The Kickemuit River Council awarded the "2007 Conservation Project of the Year Award" for the successful completion of the Kickemuit Fish Ladder.

People & fish need clean water. Read about all the Kickemuit River Council's Accomplishments in 2007-2008.

Ever wonder how the KRC got started. Please read our new Pre-History page.

Information on fresh water Kickemuit.

The Kickemuit River Council is an all volunteer and 501C3 organization, founded in l973 and incorporated in the State of Rhode Island and is a member of the Rhode Island Rivers' Council. The Kickemuit River Council (KRC) was formed when the organzations around the Kickemuit River, which flows through the Towns of Warren and Bristol, realized a representative organization was needed so the problems of each area could be brought to the Council, a course of action could be decided on, and the information on the problem could be brought back to the people of an area.

"The Kickemuit River cannot speak for itself. It needs loud voice from those who know it, love it, and want to save it." (P.J. Editorial, l969) The Kickemuit River Council has tried to be one of those voices. As our original bylaws states in our purpose: "to leave a legacy of lasting beauty for our children and our children's children."