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Oct172019

October 17, 2019, Thursday - The Future of Water: A Panel Discussion at MWMO

Time: 7 – 8 pm

Locaiton: Mississippi Watershed Management Organization, 2522 Marshall St. NE

The Future of Water: A Panel Discussion 

Join a panel discussion about what environmental stewardship can mean for our lives today and in the future. Twin Cities community members will discuss their work caring for Minnesota's rivers, lakes and lands and will share resources and knowledge on ways to sustain a healthy and vibrant community. The program is part of the fall 2019 series "River, Water, Stories," which examines the relationship between people and the Mississippi River in the past and today. Free.