'River of Life' presentation by Don Reimer in Rockland
Join Georges River Land Trust and the Rockland Public Library for River of Life, a presentation by Don Reimer, about the ecology and history of the lower St. George River. The presentation will take place Thursday, Oct. 23, at 6:30 p.m., at the Rockland Public Library.
Don Reimer is a naturalist, photographer, and writer known for his book Seen Anything Good?, as well as regular contributions to the Midcoast Villager. In this presentation, he will concentrate on the lower 5 miles of the Georges River, stretching from the head of tides area in Warren village to Thomaston harbor. He will highlight this region's scenic beauty, its recreational and commercial values, and provide a catalogue of the birds and animals commonly found along this portion of the river.
This event is free and open to everyone. RSVP at georgesriver.org/events to receive event reminders.
Georges River Land Trust has been conserving and caring for the St. George River watershed since 1987. The land trust has conserved over 5,400 acres of forest, farm, and shoreline, and provides over 75 miles of public trails in 16 towns from Cushing to Liberty. This conservation work is supported by over 1,000 community members. Visit georgesriver.org to join the community and learn more.
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Rockland Public Library
80 Union Street
Rockland, ME 04841
United States