Frank Talks - Water in Arizona: Sustainability, Supply and Demand

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The Prescott Valley Public Library (7401 East Skoog Blvd.) and FRANK Talks presents ‘Water in Arizona: Sustainability, Supply and Demand. Presented by Paul Hirt, a Professor of History, Senior Sustainability Scholar, and a member of the public history faculty at Arizona State University Paul specializes in the American West, environmental history, and sustainability studies. Join this discussion about water in Arizona, sustainability and the supply and demand.

FRANK Talks are interactive conversations on ideas that matter. Attendees discuss issues of local and national importance in local libraries at a 75-minute program. FRANK Talks encourage participants to weigh facts, provide the opportunity to put them in context, and consider different points of view. 

The goal of FRANK Talks is to inspire people to practice the skills of citizenship – to listen respectfully and engage thoughtfully with one another on important issues that affect our communities. Topics can include education, immigration, religion, civil rights, and more.

 This is a free event.  No Registration is required. 

Tuesday, March 24th, 2020

6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

1st Floor Auditorium

Questions – Please Call 928-759-3040

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