The Center for Earth Jurisprudence invites you to join us
for two special events featuring Jennifer Greene, director of the Water
Research Institute of Blue Hill, Maine (http://www.waterresearch.org). A few
spaces are still available for you to experience the creation of a river and
explore local springs. Please RSVP soon to participate!
Meandering, Saturday, January 25th: A community experience
of creating a river, led by Jennifer Greene. Participants will enjoy a day of
exploration and discovery, using clay to mold a riverbed. This is a creative,
hands-on event. Refreshments will be provided throughout the day. General
Public: $15. Students: $10. Register by e-mailing CEJ-info@barry.edu.
Springs Tour, Sunday, January 26th: Come along with Jennifer
Greene and local author and conservationist Bill Belleville as they visit local
springs and the Little Wekiva River. We will enjoy a beautiful day outdoors and
learn more about springs ecosystems and their importance in Central Florida. Snacks are included. All are invited to this
FREE event. RSVP by e-mailing CEJ-info@barry.edu.
For further information call (321) 206-5788.
Jane M. Goddard, Esq.
Associate Director
Center for Earth Jurisprudence
Barry University School of Law
6441 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32807
Phone: (321) 206-5788 - Fax: (321) 206-5662
jgoddard@barry.edu - www.EarthJuris.org -
facebook.com/earthjuris
Earth Jurisprudence is a theory, a method for seeing and identifying with the living scene out of which we have developed, with due regard and modesty. It empowers us to perceive that the overwhelming supposition supporting the mechanical development show – that people are predominant and can separate from life perpetually – is both defective and hazardous
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