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Home » Resource Center » Events » Lecture on Food & Open Space: Bridging the Rural-Urban Divide

Lecture on Food & Open Space: Bridging the Rural-Urban Divide

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The Nature Conservancy and Foster Creek Conservation District will host a free public lecture by Colorado State University Professor of Wildlife Conservation Dr. Richard Knight on how food and open space can bring us together as a community and nation. His hope-filled talk will show how people and communities are reconnecting to the land and each other and will discuss how rural areas like Douglas County can connect with urban markets to the benefit of the health and economy of both. This lecture is free. It will be held at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Waterville, WA. Please RSVP to contact below.
What
Educational Event
When
05-12-2007 from 19:00 to 21:00
Where
Waterville, WA
Name
Nancy Warner
Contact Email
nwarner@tnc.org
Contact Phone
(509) 665-9595