Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Is it “Mission Impossible” to Keep the Mississippi River Clean and Healthy?


Park Rapids residents have a vital interest in the waters that surrounds us and not just for drinking water.  Our economy is built on clear water.  The League of Women Voters Park Rapids Area in its continuing mission to educate the public will present another in its series of water related programs.  On April 11 at 6:30 pm at Northwoods Bank, Gretchen Sabel will talk about the LWV Upper Mississippi River Region's mission and activities.

Gretchen was a long-time but now retired employee of the MN Pollution Control Agency and is now Chair of the LWV UMRR. The organization which includes leagues from Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin has one concrete mission: Make the Mississippi River clean and healthy. She will also include information about working to promote Water Action Day which will be held on April 19th at the Minnesota State Capitol.  For background information: http://www.lwvumrr.org/home.html

Julie Kingsley, a long-time lake advocate, and  manager of the Hubbard County Soil and Water Conservation District,. will provide information on what's happening on the ground in Hubbard County. This will include work just being completed by the MN Pollution Control Agency on water quality in the Headwaters region and an update on the Department of Natural Resources recently designated Straight River Groundwater Management Area which is the state’s third groundwater management area.

League of Women Voters Park Rapids Area  (LWVPRA), a non-partisan volunteer organization, whose mission is to encourage informed and active participation in government. We influence public policy through education and advocacy which includes supporting activities to preserve the nation’s natural resources. Programs are always free and open to the public.

If you have any questions about LWVPRA activities, events or on how to join LWVPRA (not for women only), email  lwvparkrapids@lwvmn.org. Follow our activities, events on our website: http://lwvparkrapidsarea.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Park Rapids Area Reads Together! / Teens Read Together!

 


All area residents are invited to participate. 

The project is a partnership between the Park Rapids Area Library, Nemeth Art Center, The Friends of the Library, and 
the League of Women Voters Park Rapids Area.  

The book we have chosen, A Good Time For the Truth: Race in Minnesota, is a compilation of writing by Minnesota authors.





Contributor, Shannon Gibney, has also authored See No Color, a novel for young adults. See No Color is the book we have chosen for “Teens Read Together!” a common reading experience for area teens. The program will run concurrently with the Park Rapids Area Reads Together program.

Ms. Gibney has agreed to participate in the (A Good Time for the Truth) author forum Saturday, March 25th. The program will be presented at 3 pm at the Northwoods Bank Community room. 

 She will also lead a book discussion centered on her YA novel, See No Color, Sunday, March 26th: 1:30 pm at Park Rapids Area Library.

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Join Us March 16: Minnesota’s Next Steps to Grow Renewable Energy

The League of Women Voters of the Park Rapids Area invites you to an informative and engaging evening presentation on Minnesota’s climate and energy policies.


Join Fresh Energy’s Science Policy Director,  J. Drake Hamilton  as she discusses Minnesota success stories on the path towards building a clean energy future. ( https://fresh-energy.org/)



This event is free and open to the public.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

5:30 – 6:00 PM: Light Meal (free-will offering)  and Exhibits

6:00 – 7:30 PM: Presentation (including Q & A)


Northwoods Bank Large Meeting Room
1200 East First St., Park Rapids, MN 56470









J. Drake Hamilton is Science Policy Director of St. Paul based Fresh Energy.  For 25 years, Fresh Energy has helped lead Minnesota’s transition to a clean energy economy through advocacy, policy analysis, and public outreach.

The League of Women Voters is a  non-partisan volunteer organization supporting legislation that seeks to preserve the nation’s natural resources and protect public health from the effects of climate change.

Have questions?  email: lwvparkrapids@lwvmn.org