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Understanding Our Environmental Legacy II

For four weeks in September we will offer another series of
presentations, from defining the Chesapeake Bay watershed and looking at some
of the resources of the bay, to examining different alternative energy
resources as we move away from fossil fuels, taking a look at the new storm
water management controls – or the “rain tax” and finally exploring the
spiritual side of environmentalism – how do other cultures, beliefs view
nature.



 



The dates are listed. Please mark your calendars and plan to
attend. There will be question and answer time and light refreshment.  Open to all ages and free!!!

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UNDERSTANDING OUR
ENVIRONMENTAL LEGACY  II

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St. James will host an environmental awareness series of four
free presentations beginning Monday, September 9 at 6:30 pm for the Mt. Airy
community!!  Please invite everyone!!!



 



Monday, September 9, 2013  
6:30 pm



“Mt. Airy in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and Its Resources”



The Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ TEAM (Teaching
Environmental Awareness in Maryland)



How can we in Mt. Airy help protect the watershed?



 



Monday, September 16, 2013 
6:30 pm



“Understanding Solar Energy”



Danny Cunningham



Solar energy industry expert



 



Monday, September 23, 2013 
6:30 pm



“Improving Our Water Quality County Wide”



Gale Engles, Bureau Chief



Bureau of Resource Management



Department of Land Use, Planning and Development, Carroll
County, Maryland



 



Monday, September 30, 2013 
6:30 pm



“Spiritual Side of Environmentalism”  - includes stewardship and ecotheology



Jill Krebs, Professor



Religious Studies



McDaniel College, Westminster, Maryland



 



 



Please plan to attend and spread the word.



 



More information:  St.
James Episcopal Church:  301-829-0325 or www.stjamesmtairy.org

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