Reserve Your Seat for Free Film Screening Focused on Watershed Restoration

Tickets are going fast for the free film screening of “Thinking Like Water,” to be hosted at the Liberty Theater on September 9.

The film is hosted by the Chama Peak Land Alliance, Quivira Coalition, Upper San Juan Watershed Enhancement Partnership and San Juan Water Conservancy District (SJWCD).

Doors will open at 5:30pm, and the screening will begin at 6:15pm. Please reserve tickets at pagoasmovies.com beforehand to ensure you get a seat.

“Thinking Like Water” follows watershed restoration expert Bill Zeedyk and his collaborators as they restore integral wet meadow systems throughout the American Southwest.

Their efforts have resulted in re- stored watersheds, increased biodiversity, decreased erosion, and flood and drought resilience.

Stick around after the screening to hear from a panel of local restoration experts, where you can ask questions and learn more about restoring and enhancing watersheds in the Upper San Juan River Basin.

If you’re inspired by the film and our local experts, you’ll have the opportunity to get your hands dirty by joining SJWCD Education and Outreach Intern Monica Nigon at a wet meadow restoration event on September 13.

We’ll put Zeedyk’s methods into practice from 9am to 3pm at the Turkey Springs Trailhead at the Piedra Road entrance.

Email Monica at mnigon.sjwcd@gmail.com to learn more or to sign up to volunteer.

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