4 Jan
Middleton Sustainability Committee member Deb Saeger said Ken Bradbury’s presentation will “blow your socks off.” Join us in shedding our footwear and wading into the waters of elucidation.
Kenneth Bradbury received his Ph.D. in Geology from the UW-Madison in 1982, and has been a research hydrogeologist/professor with the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, University of Wisconsin-Extension, since that time. He serves as Program Leader of water and environmental programs for the Survey.
This presentation will discuss groundwater flow in Dane County, with emphasis on the Monona area. Groundwater is the source for all public water supplies in the county and is also essential for maintaining flow in springs, streams, and wetlands.
Green Tuesdays: Films & Lectures on Sustainability is the enlightening and entertaining series of lectures, films, and conversations on sustainable living brought to you by The Natural Step Monona and the Monona Public Library.
Green Tuesdays are on the second and fifth Tuesdays of the month. The series is free and open to the public. Green Tuesdays start at 6:30 and run until 8:00, with great conversations often pushing the conclusion a bit past that hour.
Whole Foods serves treats beforehand, so come early for delightful food and drink.
Return to The Natural Step Monona website again soon. More presenters and films will be announced shortly.
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