Bimonthly LDSES Book Group
Join us online as we discuss Nature’s Best Hope, by Douglas Tallamy. We want to hear your insights, and you can help us choose our next selection. The Zoom link is here.
Join us online as we discuss Nature’s Best Hope, by Douglas Tallamy. We want to hear your insights, and you can help us choose our next selection. The Zoom link is here.
Presented by Andrew Carman
Can art, humanities, and culture save the imperiled Great Salt Lake? Our task is to bring new attention to the Great Salt Lake’s critical presence in our community and to include new voices in our discussion. Due to water policies and climate change, the Great Salt Lake is drying up fast, leaving toxic dust and […]
We will start at 8:30 am and finish by noon. But, if you can join us for only a shorter time, please do! We will meet at the Cardiff/Donut Falls parking lot off of SR 190 in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Please bring sturdy gloves if you have them. Contact Cottonwood Canyon Foundation for more information.
Presentation by Brigham Daniels and Bremen Leake.
Join us as we discuss George Handley’s American Fork.
The Jordan River Commission organizes #LoveYourWatershed cleanup and restoration service projects on the second Saturday of each month. The November 12 project will be at: Gadsby Trailhead 1223 W N Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 9am – 11am More information and registration is available here.
In-person attendance will be limited to BYU students, faculty, and staff but the forum will also be viewable by BYUtv.