Start: 03/27/2014 - 6:30pm
End: 04/03/2014 - 8:00pm
The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS), in partnership with the Catamount Earth Institute and the Quechee Library, will be presenting a free, two-part discussion series at the Quechee Library on personal actions that can help address the problems of climate change.
The two-session "Powering a Bright Future" discussion group will take place on consecutive Thursdays, March 27 and April 3 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Come share in a conversation about our planet's energy challenges and possible solutions. The reading material for the series is available for loan at the Quechee Library (802-295-1232; www.quecheelibrary.org), for purchase at the Hanover Co-op Service Desk for $10; or by emailing Catamount's Barbara Duncan at [email protected] to request a pdf. For more information on the series, check the Catamount Earth Institute's March newsletter at www.catamountearthinstitute.org
and the Northwest Earth Institute at www.nwei.org
for sample materials.
The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) is a nonprofit, member-supported, environmental education, avian rehabilitation, and research organization headquartered at the VINS Nature Center in Quechee, Vermont. Open year-round, the 47-acre campus, adjacent to Quechee Gorge, features state-of-the-art raptor enclosures, exhibit spaces, classrooms, interpretive nature trails, and our wild bird hospital. VINS places a priority on making high-quality, compelling, and fun environmental learning opportunities accessible to more people and communities through our onsite and outreach nature education programs.
Image courtesy of Northwest Earth Institute.
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