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Restore the Delta hosts event on May 2
Don't miss the Restore the Delta event, entitled "Healthy Delta Communities," in Stockton on May 2.
On May 2, 2007, Restore the Delta will be hosting an event open to the Delta community entitled “Healthy Delta Communities.” This event, unlike those sponsored by government agencies, will be held from 6-9 p.m. so that working Delta locals can participate. It will be held at Elkhorn School, 10505 N. Davis Road, Stockton.
The evening’s program will feature:
*An update from Restore the Delta to community members on our efforts over the last six months;
*A fascinating Google Map presentation by Dr. Bob Twiss, Professor Emeritus UC Berkeley, on the status and threats to the Delta;
*A panel discussion on threats to the Delta, featuring Restore the Delta Board Members and Advisors Mick Canevari, Dan Bacher, Barry Nelson, Andrea Treece, and Bill Jennings;
*A panel discussion on solutions to managing the Delta featuring Restore the Delta Advisors Tom Zuckerman, Dante Nomellini, Barry Nelson, and Mindy McIntyre;
*Roll out for developing a Healthy Delta Communities Plan and other community participation opportunities.
This event is free and open to the public; however, we ask that you RSVP to Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla (Barbara [at] restorethedelta.org) so that we have a guess at how many people will be attending.
The evening’s program will feature:
*An update from Restore the Delta to community members on our efforts over the last six months;
*A fascinating Google Map presentation by Dr. Bob Twiss, Professor Emeritus UC Berkeley, on the status and threats to the Delta;
*A panel discussion on threats to the Delta, featuring Restore the Delta Board Members and Advisors Mick Canevari, Dan Bacher, Barry Nelson, Andrea Treece, and Bill Jennings;
*A panel discussion on solutions to managing the Delta featuring Restore the Delta Advisors Tom Zuckerman, Dante Nomellini, Barry Nelson, and Mindy McIntyre;
*Roll out for developing a Healthy Delta Communities Plan and other community participation opportunities.
This event is free and open to the public; however, we ask that you RSVP to Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla (Barbara [at] restorethedelta.org) so that we have a guess at how many people will be attending.
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