I'm looking forward to this conversation coming up next Thursday in Sisters Oregon, hosted by @pinemeadowranch free to the public at @paulinaspringsbooks. Come say hi if you're in the area!
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One week until our next lecture event on July 27 that will explore topics around sustainable groundwater management, tribal history and traditions, and the power of art in fostering positive change. We're pleased to welcome three great speakers:
🔹 Dr. Sasidharan, an Assistant Professor and Sustainable Groundwater Management Engineer at Oregon State University, will present the topic of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) and its role in mitigating the effects of drought, floods, and climate change.
🔹 Brigette McCoinville, an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and business owner of Salmon King Fisheries, will discuss the impact the the inundation of Celilo, the history of the tribes, the cultural significance of the lands, and the traditions, foods, and trade routes of the people.
🔹 Emily Jung Miller, an artist with a deep connection to the sea, will showcase her art practice centered around using natural and reclaimed marine materials. She will talk about her project called Ghost Net Landscape, which involves transforming reclaimed fishing gear into collaborative and interactive installations.
This event is free, but prior registration is required. For full event details, visit www.RoundhouseFoundation.org/events.
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