Santa Barbara Green Living Co-op, a program of
Watershed Management Group,
presents
 
Community Based Watershed Management
 
lecture and discussion
with
Catlow Shipek, WMG Senior Program Manager
and
Lisa Shipek, WMG Executive Director
 
 
Thursday July 21 7-8:30 PM
Ayni Gallery 216 State St, Santa Barbara
Free and Open to the Public
Donations Welcome
 
Watershed Management Group (WMG) develops community-based solutions to ensure the long-term prosperity of people and health of the environment. We provide people with the knowledge, skills, and resources for sustainable livelihoods.

Our Vision

Watershed Management Group (WMG) envisions a world in which:
 
WMG’s work is built on the day-to-day interactions of our staff with community members.  We believe community-based conservation and development is the key to enhancing our quality of life for ours and future generations. 
 
 
 
Catlow Shipek, WMG Sr. Program Manager
Catlow Shipek has led over 75 water harvesting workshops for WMG over the past five years. He teaches the hands-on implementation of a variety of water harvesting systems including: cisterns, greywater systems, passive earthworks, and erosion control techniques. Catlow has a Master’s in Watershed Management from the University of Arizona and experience with erosion and sedimentation research in southeastern Arizona’s rangelands. He manages various WMG programs including the Green Living Co-op, Schoolyard Water Education, and Water Harvesting Demonstration Sites program, along with consulting and international work. 
 
Lisa Shipek, WMG Executive Director
Since 2006, Lisa Shipek has served as the Executive Director of Watershed Management Group (WMG), a non-profit organization based in Tucson, Arizona.  Lisa has expertise in developing training programs for professionals; developing environmental education programs for adults and children; and collaborating with a diverse range of partners to implement community-based environmental projects.  Lisa directs fundraising, strategic development, and outreach activities for WMG.  She manages several of WMG’s programs including the unique Tucson Conserve to Enhance program that links individual water conservation savings with local river restoration and WMG’s Water Harvesting Certification program that trains professionals from throughout the U.S and abroad.  She holds a B.S. in Environmental Science and Masters in Latin American Studies.  
 
For more information about this event or other WMG services in the Santa Barbara area, contact Barbara Wishingrad, Santa Barbara Green Living Co-op Program Manager at bwishingrad@watershedmg.org or 805-403-4566


 
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