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Burlington Geographic Series

October 3, 2016 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

FREE

BURLINGTON FLOWING

Water’s complex journey from tap to sewer to lake and beyond

Megan Moir takes us through sewers, faucets, ponds and pipes to demystify Burlington’s water systems. Boat builder and maritime historian Douglas Brooks explores Burlington’s long relationship with recreation on Lake Champlain.

 

Presented by:

Megan Moir, Assistant Director of Burlington Department of Public Works
Douglas Brooks, Douglas Brooks Boatbuilding

 

About Burlington Geographic Fall 2016 Presentation Series:

Burlington Geographic promotes healthy, sustainable communities by providing opportunities for all residents to learn about the natural and cultural history of our shared city. This six-part presentation series is an exploration and celebration of Burlington using weekly themes bringing us to the heart of the city’s place-based identity. Each week showcases local experts whose work and passions are deeply rooted at the intersection of our physical, cultural, and environmental landscapes. To learn more about Burlington Geographic and its upcoming events, visit http://www.uvm.edu/place/burlingtongeographic/index.html.

Details

Date:
October 3, 2016
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
FREE
Website:
http://www.uvm.edu/place/burlingtongeographic/schedule/index.php

Organizer

Burlington Geographic
Email:
place@uvm.edu
Website:
www.uvm.edu/burlgeo

Venue

Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center
60 Lake Street
Burlington, VT 05401 United States
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Phone:
(802) 864-7999
Website:
http://www.mainstreetlanding.com/performing-arts-center/