Announcing a March Book Study from Crossroads and Connections that will be enriched by thoughtful leadership and real-world experience.
Reconciliation in a Michigan Watershed: Restoring Ken-O-Sha by Gail Gunst Heffner and David P. Warners will be Crossroads and Connections March book study opportunity. If you are concerned about the streams and rivers that make up the watershed where you call home, this book is a great case study.
We are honored to be joined by Emily Landis, Director of Education and Environmental Strategy at the Steinman Foundation. Emily is currently working on the Blue Green Connector, a major stream restoration project along the Little Conestoga in Lancaster County.
Book study leadership will also be provided by Dave Bushnell, a climate activist, retired UCC pastor, and longtime community organizer working to build Climate Action Neighborhoods in Lancaster County.
Session Themes and suggested readings: (We hope you will read the entire book but review the readings suggested below for each session.)
Please click on each date to register for the book study.
- March 3 – Reconciliation Ecology – Read the Preface and Introduction & Chapter 13 (the last chapter)
- March 10 – Worldview Contrasts – Read Chapter 5
- March 24 – Upstream Downstream Neighbors – Read Chapter 10
- March 31– Plaster Creek Stewards – Read Chapter 6
We hope you’ll join us for one—or all—of these rich conversations.
