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Tell Congress: “The air we breathe is not up for negotiation.”
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Date/Time
Date(s) - 04/23/2016
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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The San Francisco Bay is projected to rise up to 55″ or more by the year 2100. Tens of thousands of Bay Area residents will be affected. How do we respond as a community?
The Town of Danville presents a panel discussion about the projected impacts and how we can respond to sea level rise. In conjunction with an art exhibit of paintings by Jennifer Koney and photographs by Oliver Klink: 55″ – Images of Sea Level Rise on exhibit through April 23.
Panel Discussion and Closing Reception
Saturday, April 23, 2016, 1-3pm.
“The Local Impacts of Sea Level Rise
and How to Respond as a Community”
Panelists Include:
Beckie Zisser, Save the Bay –
“Clean and Healthy Bay Initiative” – A Wetlands Restoration Initiative on the ballot in 9 counties on June 7.
Maggie Wenger, SF Bay Conservation and Development Commission – “Living with a Rising Bay”
Abigail Kroch, PhD, MPH, Contra Costa County Health Services –
“A Public Health Perspective”
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Contact Information
Marija Nelson Bleier
Village Theatre Art Gallery
233 Front Street
Danville, CA 94526
mbleier@danville.ca.gov
T (925) 314-3460
Regular Gallery Hours
Wednesday – Friday: 12:00pm – 5:00pm
Saturday: 11:00am – 3:00pm
Sunday: Closed
Monday and Tuesday: Appointment Only
Images of Sea Level Rise Exhibit Info
http://www.oliverklinkphotography.com/Exhibits/55Inches
