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Free Film Screening: Delmarva Film Series Part 3: “Water’s Way: Thinking Like a Watershed”

Tue, Sep 24

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Pemberton Historical Park

Join The Delmarva Restoration and Conservation Network, Lower Shore Land Trust, and USFWS on September 24 at Pemberton Historical Park for a free screening of “Water’s Way: Thinking Like a Watershed,” followed by a question and answer panel with the film's writer Tom Horton

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Free Film Screening: Delmarva Film Series Part 3: “Water’s Way: Thinking Like a Watershed”
Free Film Screening: Delmarva Film Series Part 3: “Water’s Way: Thinking Like a Watershed”

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Sep 24, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Pemberton Historical Park, 5561 Plantation Ln, Salisbury, MD 21801, USA

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Free Film Screening: Delmarva Film Series Part 3: “Water’s Way: Thinking Like a Watershed” 

Join The Delmarva Restoration and Conservation Network, Lower Shore Land Trust, and USFWS on September 24th at Pemberton Historical Park for a free screening of “Water’s Way: Thinking Like a Watershed,” followed by a question and answer panel with the film's writer Tom Horton and project highlights from Shore Rivers. Attendees will also have the chance to participate in a free raffle drawing for a gift basket of local goodies! This is Part 3 of our Delmarva Film Series!

Millions of beaver ponds and dams once sponsored a lush mosaic of wetlands throughout the Chesapeake region. These slowed and spread and retained water flowing to the Bay from every creek and river, letting it soak in and percolate through the ground. Because beavers have been gone so long — they were trapped out of the Chesapeake watershed by 1750 — there is almost an ‘ecological amnesia’ as to the benefits they conferred, the world they created…how the watershed ‘thought’ for thousands of years.

This event will be held outside, weather permitting.

This is Part 3 of our Delmarva Film Series!

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