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The Florence Community Library invites you to a “FRANK Talk” about water in the southwest.

 

On Wednesday, December 5, at 3:00 pm, the library will host Dr. Jennifer Richter of ASU’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society. She will present her AZ Humanities FRANK Talk, Water in the Southwest: Where Have We Been, and Where are We Going? Dr. Richter will discuss issues related to water in a region that is defined by its very lack of water, and will encourage discussion among participants about the future of water in our society.

 

The FRANK Talk format emphasizes discussion on issues facing our communities, which means that discussion and participation is strongly encouraged. All points of view are welcome, with respect for others and a willingness to listen the only requirements!

 

This free program at the Florence Library and Community Center is made possible by AZ Humanities, in partnership with the Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records, a division of the Arizona Secretary of State. This program is also presented in coordination with Water/Ways, the Smithsonian on Main Street exhibit currently in Florence, located at McFarland State Historic Park.

 

For more information, or to sign up, please contact the library at (520) 868 – 8311.