Lighting a Local Fire Presentation and Book Discussion
Wednesday, March 26 at 7 p.m.
Aldo Leopold's enthusiasm for the environmental movement took root locally in the work of the Brandywine Conservancy and many others, including Ted Browning, an important voice for the environment in the region. Browning's book of essays, Notes from Turtle Creek, provides a local perspective on topics that Leopold explored in A Sand County Almanac. Join in a discussion led by Conservancy staff on issues raised by both writers and learn how historic developments in land stewardship and conservation have shaped the look and feel of this region. Both books are available in the museum shop and online. It is not necessary to have read the books to participate. The presentation is free for members and included in museum admission. The museum and galleries will open at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, March 26 at 7 p.m.
Aldo Leopold's enthusiasm for the environmental movement took root locally in the work of the Brandywine Conservancy and many others, including Ted Browning, an important voice for the environment in the region. Browning's book of essays, Notes from Turtle Creek, provides a local perspective on topics that Leopold explored in A Sand County Almanac. Join in a discussion led by Conservancy staff on issues raised by both writers and learn how historic developments in land stewardship and conservation have shaped the look and feel of this region. Both books are available in the museum shop and online. It is not necessary to have read the books to participate. The presentation is free for members and included in museum admission. The museum and galleries will open at 6 p.m.
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