Preparing for Extreme Weather in Norwood

Thursday, March 117:00—8:30 PMVirtualMorrill Memorial Library33 Walpole St., Norwood, MA, 02062

The Morrill Memorial Library invites you to join us for a Zoom presentation on Thursday, March 11 at 7:00 PM. Learn how extreme weather events, which we can expect to continue, will affect our lives and our town. More importantly, learn what we can do to ameliorate the damage caused by flooding and drought. We can’t go back; these events occur unpredictably and with more frequency. A certain amount of Climate Change has already occurred and won’t be reversed in our lifetimes. While we try to make sure not to accelerate Climate Change, we must still live with the sort of weather events most likely to affect Norwood.

Patrick Hogan, Water Resource Professional at Neponset River Watershed Association, will lead this presentation. He will be joined by Kelly Snyder, Advocacy Director for Neponset River Watershed Association and by Holly Jones, Conservation Planner for the Town of Norwood. There will be a Q&A at the end of the program.

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Please register for this program by filling out the form below, or by calling the library at 781-729-0200 x2. This program is part of the Spring Sustainability Series and Norwood’s Civic Hub, sponsored by Progress Norwood, Together Yes, and Norwood Library.

This program is part of Norwood’s Civic Hub, a year-long series of LSTA grant programs brought to you with federal funds provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.

Registration for this event has now closed.