What New Jersey water source or waterway is most meaningful to you? How do you want to preserve such resources for the future? Why? The New Jersey Council on the Humanities wants to know!
The great state of New Jersey is shaped by water, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Raritan River, Lake Hopatcong to the Delaware Bay. Our lives, just like our geography, are shaped by water, too. Recreation and travel (ever been to the Jersey shore?), water management and delivery infrastructure in our own communities (ever flushed a toilet?), and economic impact and transportation (ever purchased something from overseas?) -- just like turning on the kitchen faucet, it's all part of our every day.
As part of building a statewide water story archive, the New Jersey Council on the Humanities is asking residents to reflect upon and share their perspectives and memories about water. This community conversation invites participants to share and/or listen to meaningful memories and experiences of water in New Jersey. Participants will have the opportunity to a statewide public archive documenting connections to water and waterways in New Jersey, and will need to sign off on consent forms to give permission to do so.
Why join the discussion?
You may also register by calling 973-584-2400 ext. 204. Thank you!
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Outdoor / Garden | General |
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