The City Library and the Great Salt Lake Collaborative present this discussion about the work that has been done in an attempt to save the Great Salt Lake, and other possible solutions to this issue.
Panelists Include:
House Speaker Brad Wilson
Lynn de Freitas, Executive Director at Friends of Great Salt Lake
Sarah Null, Associate Professor of Watershed Sciences at Utah State University
You can also join the Zoom livestream of this event here (you will be placed in a waiting room until the event starts): https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82016999648
The City Library is a member of the Great Salt Lake Collaborative, a group of 23 news, education, and media organizations that have come together to better inform and engage the public about the crisis facing the Great Salt Lake, and what can be done to make a difference — before it's too late.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Local Issues | Conversations |
This beautiful facility was designed to complement the Rose Park neighborhood with sensitivity to its site on the Jordan River Parkway. An open space plan, with a large community meeting room and outside deck area, will accommodate this growing community for many years.
The south property of the Day-Riverside Branch is home to TreeUtah's EcoGarden, a "food forest" where all members of the community can learn about urban farming and organic gardening. The Day-Riverside Branch has a meeting room available for public use that features tables, chairs, a projector screen, and a piano.
Free parking is available to the west of the building, and free wi-fi access is provided throughout the library.