Watershed Expedition Series Kick-Off!
posted by scti
When:
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday, January 22
Where:
The Wilkinson Public Library,
100 W. Pacific Ave,
Telluride,
CO
814356
Description:
The Watershed Education Program of the Telluride Institute and the Wilkinson Public Library present the year-long, "Watershed Expedition Series", a platform for local explorers to share with the community about their adventures and their relationship with the natural resources they depend on. The series will kick-off on January 22nd with Zak Podmore and Julia Nave, presenting their films on two very different adventures-each delving into the crossroads of watershed development and conservation.
Please join us on Thursday, January 22nd at 6pm in the Wilkinson Public Library program room for an adventure-filled evening!
For more information visit www.tellurideinstitute.org or www.thetelluridelibrary.org
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