On Saturday, August 10, the Climate Action Neighborhood (CAN) will present River Pathway Connections, where art, science, and curiosity meet. Come join us for a fun-filled and educational morning filled with mural painting by local artists, Charlie Boyce,
and Krista Canoles.
In addition to the sidewalk mural installations, there will be presentations by my friend and former colleague at EPA, Jeff Lapp, who will discuss how storm drains affect water quality, a Nature Journaling session taught by yours truly, and a giant Turn off the Tap sculpture that you can help assemble.
Come learn a little about rivers, the Chesapeake Bay, nature, and plastics! All this and more thanks to the generosity of Lancaster City and the Love Your Block grant.
Pam Lazos is an environmental lawyer and the author of the enviro thriller, "Oil and Water," about oil spills and green technology; of a collection of novellas, "Six Sisters," about family, dysfunction, and the ties that bind us; creator of the literary and eco blog www.greenlifebluewater.earth; a blogger for the Global Water Alliance (GWA) in Philadelphia; on the Editorial Board for the wH2O Journal, recently rebranded as the International Journal of Water Equity and Justice (University of Pennsylvania); an editor and ghostwriter for the newly published book, "Finally Home" by Deacon Mike Oles; author of a children's book, "Into the Land of the Loud"; and former Senior Assistant Regional Counsel for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where she protected water and wetlands for over 33 years. Pam continues this work through her writing. She practices laughter daily.