June 7, 2017 | 7:00 p.m. | Hood River County History Museum
300 E. Port Marina Dr., Hood River OR 97031
Oregonians across the political spectrum place a high value on the diverse natural resources of our state, but we are divided about how these resources should be used and talked about. In this conversation, Oregon Humanities Executive Director Adam Davis will help participants step back from policy decisions and consider more basic questions about our relationship to the mountains, air, trees, animals, and streams around us. What do we want from nature? What do we understand nature to be, and how do we see ourselves fitting in? Read more.
Hood River County Heritage Council
$5 (admission to museum)
Lynn Orr at (650) 814-4930 or director@hoodriverhistorymuseum.org