One more chance to see Eyes on the Sky ...
Goleta Old Town Water Symposium
Agua de Vida: Water, California's Most Valuable Resource
Monday, June 22nd ~ 6:00-8:30 p.m.
Community Forum on Water
Featuring Eyes on the Sky Documentary Film
Goleta Valley Community Center Auditorium
Join the town hall meeting about our community's short term and long
term water security.
The event will begin with the screening of the documentary Eyes on
the Sky, a 50-minute look at the present and the future of
fresh water in our western cities and farmland. Water is integral to
every aspect of life, and the wests complicated relationship to it is the
films focus. Local filmmaker Steve Nicolaides will introduce the film and
lead the panel discussion afterward.
The ongoing drought in our state (and in the west in general) may be an
extended drought. But it might be the new-normal. The Old Town
Water Symposium will examine this issue in depth.
Confirmed panelists:
John Mcinnis, Gen. Mgr., Goleta Water District
Rosemarie Gaglione, Public Works Mgr., City of Goleta
Kamil Azoury, Gen. Mgr., Goleta Sanitary District
They will discuss the primary topics of aquifer levels, what happens if
our reservoirs fail, water conservation tips for homeowners and farmers,
sharing what’s left, and urgent efforts to conserve.
Questions & Answers will follow the panel discussion.
Literature will be available about water-saving tactics that individuals
and groups can begin implementing.
The drought presents a very serious threat to the immediate future of our
beautiful community.
Please join us. We are all in this together.
more info:
Old Town Goleta facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Old-Town-Goleta/438562586189229
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie@sbpermaculture.org
http://www.sbpermaculture.org
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