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Environmental Advocates invites public to May 24 talk on Johnson County
conservation
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Harry Graves, director of the Johnson County
Conservation Board, will present "Thoughts on Conservation in Johnson
County" at 7 p.m., Thursday, May 24 at the Robert A. Lee Recreation Center,
Room B, in Iowa City. The free, public event will be sponsored by
Environmental Advocates (EA).
Graves will speak for 20 minutes on his ideas and vision for conservation
in the county. He will then answer questions from the audience. The
recreation center is located at 220 S. Gilbert St. For more information,
call 351-6410
EA was formed in 1987 to make people more aware of local environmental
issues and to promote creative solutions to environmental problems. The
organization hosts public educational events, works on water quality and
other issues, and administers a grants program. EA's web site is
www.jccn.iowa-city.ia.us/~envadvoc.
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