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Feb 20 - A Watershed Story featuring Brock Dolman

February 20, 2009
A WATERSHED STORY: WATER STEWARDSHIP AND THE TOMALES BAY WATERSHED
a forum to learn about uses, ways of managing, technologies, and conservation of the water we hold in common

Presented by:
Gallery Route One Artists In Schools
SPAWN
West Marin Commons
West Marin School Parent Teacher Student Association

WEST MARIN SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, POINT REYES STATION
Friday, February 20, 2009
5:30 - 8:30 pm (Speakers start at 6:30)


Slide show and talk by:

BROCK DOLMAN: of Occidental Arts and Ecology Center's WATER Institute "Basins of Relations: A dynamic and educational
visual presentation"

DEWEY LIVINGSTON: Local historian
and mapmaker specializing in agriculture
and early settlement of West Marin

DANIEL McCORMICK: Installation and
restoration artist and GRO-Artists in the
Schools instructor reports on John West Fork
Creek Restoration Project

Simultaneous Spanish translation
Free on-site child care
Information tables from sponsoring agencies and organizations

General admission $10 - $15 sliding scale; kids free; scholarships available
This event will raise funds to support the community projects of the above organizations.

Come for a light dinner first. West Marin-Inverness PTSA will have a hearty salad bar on sale ($8) from 5:30 - 6:30.
Proceeds from the salad bar support a West Marin School Production Garden.

Confirmed sponsoring organizations include:
Tomales Bay Watershed Council, Inverness Public Utility District, Point Reyes Books, Environmental Action Committee, Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program, County of Marin - Supervisor Kinsey, Tomales Bay Library Association, Tomales Bay Association, West Marin School English Language Advisory Council, and more!
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