Union’s Vose Library will host another presentation regarding the St. George River watershed, on Tuesday, July 12 at the new library building, 392 Common Road in Union. The program will begin at 7 p.m.
Jay Astle, stewardship program manager with Georges River Land Trust, and Peter Duffey, a Union volunteer with GRLT will identify and describe “favorite” walks, hikes and paddles in the mid-river watershed. The talk will focus on sites that are not so well known to the public, and well worth discovering.
For information, call Vose Library at 785-4733.
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