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“Learning is like rowing upstream: not to advance is to drop back.”  ~Chinese Proverb

“Learning is like rowing upstream: not to advance is to drop back.”  ~Chinese Proverb Grand Canyon Trust 2010 Community Education Series. Clean Energy Collaborations with Native Nations ~ Glen Canyon Dam and the Colorado River ~

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“Learning is like rowing upstream: not to advance is to drop back.”  ~Chinese Proverb

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  1. “Learning is like rowing upstream: not to advance is to drop back.”  ~Chinese Proverb Grand Canyon Trust 2010 Community Education Series Clean Energy Collaborations with Native Nations ~ Glen Canyon Dam and the Colorado River ~ Utah Forests: Protecting Wilderness Through Action ~ Grand Canyon: Connecting Plants and People ~ Volunteer Stewards on Public Lands: How YOU Make a Difference! All lectures are Free and Open to the Public. 6 – 8 pm with refreshments at 5:30 pm. For a full description of each lecture, visit www.grandcanyontrust.org and click on “Volunteer” or call (928)774-7488

  2. Grand Canyon Trust 2010 Community Education Series Clean Energy Collaborations with Native Nations Grand Canyon Trust Native America Program Director Tony Skrelunas discusses Hopi and Navajo wind energy projects, Shonto Chapter’s solar energy business plan, and the Navajo Nation Green Jobs Commission. Grand Canyon Trust Air & Energy Program Director Roger Clark reviews solar projects for off-grid homes and prospects for utility-scale renewable energy development to replace our region’s dependence on coal. Thursday, February 18, 2010 6-8 pm with refreshments at 5:30 pm Applied Research & Development Building NAU Campus (just south of Cline Library) For more information visit www.grandcanyontrust.org and click on “Volunteer” or call (928)774-7488 Free and Open to the Public

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