Sense of Place March 4th
Sense of Place Lecture:
Oregon’s Special History in Conserving its Environment, Michael McClosky
March 4, Columbia Center for the Arts, 215 Cascade Ave., Hood River, OR.
Doors open at 6:30 pm and lectures begin at 7:00 pm. Cost is $8 for general admission, $5 for GO! members.
HRVRC is honored to sponsor this Gorge Owned lecture on the roots of Oregon’s conservation movement from one of its earliest activists. Born in Oregon, Michael McCloskey started his career as the Conservation Director for the Sierra Club, where he worked for 40 years both as the CEO and Chairman. In his book, In the Thick of It: My Life in the Sierra Club, McClosky traces Oregon’s conservation movement from the 1880s to 2013. Learn about the key players and the impacts their work had on making Oregon one of the country’s most innovative states for environmental conservation.