How is the Sawkill? Interdisciplinary presentations on Woodstock’s Beloved Waterway
Description
During this event, explore what we understand about the Sawkill through the perspectives of local scientists, stewards, artists, and community members, followed by a community Q&A. Afterward, we’ll invite attendees to join a free stream literacy program, where volunteers will learn to survey stream features at three reaches of the Sawkill beginning in May. This event serves as the kickoff for Mapping the Sawkill, a year-long series of workshops and art that will culminate in an exhibition at WAAM, facilitated by local artist Jennifer Zackin.
Pt 1
Opening remarks from WLC’s Miranda Javid and Mapping the Sawkill’s Jennifer Zackin
Judy Abbott – Indigenous Stewardship of Water Bodies <<< what should this be called
Beth Reichheld – Introduction to the Sawkill Watershed
Joel Dubois – Baseline Condition of Sawkill
Q and A with Beth and Joel, proctored by Candace Balmer
Pt 2
Julia Blelock + Arlene Weissman – The Sawkill as Drinking Water
Jill Olesker – Narrative Experiences Remembered with the Sawkill
Q and A with Julia and Jill, proctored by Candace Balmer
During intermission and after the event: Sign up to receive updates about the Stream Stewards Program and the Drinking Water Source Protection Plan
Special thanks to Mountain View Studio for donating the use of this space.