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SUMMARY:Book Discussion: Brave the Wild River  (Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:Brave the Wild River: The Untold Story of Two Women Who Mapped the Botany of the Grand Canyon \nby Melissa Sevigny (W.W. Norton Press) \nJoin fellow RIWPS members on March 3 from 2 to 4 pm to discuss Brave the Wild River\, the beautifully written adventure story of two women botanists running the untamed Colorado River.  Let’s share our thoughts.  Consider choosing a couple of quotes or passages that resonated with you.  \nElzada Clover was a cacti-loving native of the Southwest and a faculty member at University of Michigan where she taught Lois Jotter\, a ready-for-adventure undergrad. In the summer of 1938\, the two women planned a trip down the Colorado. No one had yet surveyed the plant life of the Grand Canyon\, and they were determined to be the first. But the Colorado was famed as the most dangerous river in the world and they and their small crew of an ambitious and entrepreneurial expedition leader\, a zoologist\, and two amateur boatmen were thought to be foolhardy. \n Word of the trip spread through the national press and the nation came alive with shock\, censure\, and negative attitudes\, especially with the idea of two women alone with three men!  \nUsing the women’s journals\, the scientist journalist Sevigny recounts their daring forty-three-day journey down the river\, meticulously cataloging the plants that thrived in the Grand Canyon’s secret nooks and crannies. But Sevigny also includes bits of human history and culture\, geography\, politics and poetic descriptions of the rocky gorge.  \nThe satisfying ending wraps up the aftermath of the botanists’ results\, their lives and an amazing opportunity for Jotter as an old woman. Today scientists use Clover and Jotter’s journals and plant lists to learn and compare today’s flora with what Clover and Jetter found in 1938. \n• Winner of the 2023 National Outdoor Book Award for History/Biography  • A Booklist Top of the List Winner for Nonfiction in 2023  • A New Yorker Best Book of 2023 • \nCopies available in the Ocean State Library system and online. \nThis event is for RIWPS members.  Not a member?  JOIN NOW.  Not sure if your membership is current?  Contact office@RIWPS.org \nTo participate register below  (Directions to access this discussion will be sent to those who register closer to March 3).  As always\, let us know if you need to cancel your registration. office@riwps.org
URL:https://riwps.org/event/book-discussion-brave-the-wild-river-members-only/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Book Discussion,RIWPS Members Event
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SUMMARY:2024 Annual Meeting & Presentations
DESCRIPTION:RIWPS annual meeting will take place from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at the Fellowship Hall of the Kingston Congregational Church\, 2610 Kingstown Road Kingston\, RI on Saturday\, March 23\, 2024.  Enjoy refreshments and fellowship followed from 1:00 to 1:30 followed by the business meeting and presentations.  The business meeting includes the annual report\, elections for Board of Trustees and celebration of our volunteer award recipients. Dick Fisher will receive the Lifetime Service Volunteer Award and Kate Rakosky the Volunteer of the Year Award.  \nSo Many Ways to Go Wild with Native Plants\nBe inspired by a sample of different ways that we are currently supporting native plants and their habitats. Learn about the Seed Starters efforts to find a new home. Consider the progress and challenges of ReSeeding RI\, our multi-year journey to increase the supply of first-generation ecotypic seeds and plants sourced from native wild plant populations.  Discover the positive reverberating impact of four recent annual grants.  We will also be announcing the recipients of this year’s grants.  Ask questions\, add ideas! \nComplete the form below if you will be attending. Contact office@riwps.org should you need to cancel. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/annual-meeting-presentations/
LOCATION:KIngston Congregational Church (Fellowship Hall)\, 2610 Kingstown Road\, Kingston\, RI\, 02881
CATEGORIES:General Event,General Meeting
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