Date(s) - August 7, 2019
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Eastern Shore Land Conservancy
114 South Washington Street #101, Easton, MD, 21601, Talbot County
Water, Water Everywhere: Sea Level Rise on the Eastern Shore of Virginia and Maryland
Jim Bass and Michelle Charochak of the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy lead a discussion about sea level rise threats across the Delmarva and what communities in VA and MD are doing to manage the encroaching water.
Speakers: ESLC Jim Bass and Michelle Charochak
** At ESLC, Easton, MD
The Oxford Museum is the second of six Maryland sites to host Water/Ways, a traveling Smithsonian Institution exhibition, brought to the state by the Maryland Humanities’ Museum on Main Street program. Water/Ways will be open to the public in the Saint Paul’s Pilgrim Holiness Church in Oxford for six weeks, from July 13 to August 24, 2019.
From Western Maryland to the lower Eastern Shore, our state is rich with water: it’s part of our history, our culture, our future. Maryland H2O shines the spotlight on it, through Maryland Humanities’ Museum on Main Street tour of the traveling exhibit Water/Ways, the Smithsonian exhibition H2O Today, and engaging programs to spark a statewide discussion about water.
This event is listed as part of Maryland Humanities’ Maryland H2O initiative and #ValueWater programming.