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SUMMARY:A River Full of Fish: Early Visions of the Spokane Watershed
LOCATION:Central\nCentral
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DESCRIPTION:Join local author Jack Nisbet for a slideshow exploring early 
 visitorsâ€™ journals and artworkâ€”and what they reveal about th
 e Spokane watershed\, ecology\, fish\, and human landscape..\nhttps://spok
 anelibrary.libnet.info/event/17260967
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join local author Jack Nisbet for a slides
 how that examines journal entries and artwork from early white visitors to
  the Spokane watershed. Part of our focus will be on what these images rev
 eal about the ecology of the river\, its fish\, and the human landscape th
 at surrounded them. We will also think about where each visitor came from 
 and what they might have missed.</p>\n<p>Following the event\, you can vie
 w the 3rd Floor exhibit\, "Spokane River Salmon: Past\, Present\, and Futu
 re\," which features the artwork of George Hill as well as information fro
 m the <a href="https://spokanetribalfisheries.com/programs/anadromous/" ta
 rget="_blank" rel="noopener">Spokane Tribe Anadromous Program</a>.&nbsp\;<
 /p>\n<p>By attending library programs\, you are agreeing to potentially ap
 pear in photos/videos taken at our locations that may be used in promotion
 al materials including social media.</p>\n<p>We strive to make events welc
 oming for people of all abilities.&nbsp\;To request accommodations (i.e. h
 earing assistance\, ASL requests\, or other ADA inquiries)\, email sday@sp
 okanelibrary.org.</p>\n<p>For all event information inquiries\, email conn
 ect@spokanelibrary.org or call 509-444-5300.&nbsp\;</p>\nhttps://spokaneli
 brary.libnet.info/event/17260967
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