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SUMMARY:The Theory and Practice of Rivers
DESCRIPTION:“The Theory and Practice of Rivers” is a talk and workshop exploring the relationship between stream and story in Indiana and beyond. The talk is rooted in Ryan’s book on Fort Wayne’s Maumee River and makes the argument that rivers and streams are a repository of—and participant in—community memory. This talk is followed by a workshop session in which attendees will start creating their own “river stories.” Attendees will leave with a new set of lenses and tools for thinking about their relationships to the natural world\, using water (and encounters with bodies of water) as an entry point. \nThere is ample free parking in both of the museum parking lots and on the street near the museum. RSVPs are encouraged using the link above. \nCoffee and breakfast treats from Bob Evans Restaurant will be provided at no charge. Attendance includes free admission to the Museum on the day of the event.  \nRyan Schnurr is a writer\, editor\, and teacher from northeast Indiana\, and an assistant professor in the Department of Humanities at Communication at Trine University. His first book\, In the Watershed\, traces the history\, culture\, and environment of the largest watershed in the Great Lakes region through the lens of a week-long trip from the headwaters of the Maumee River\, in Fort Wayne\, to its mouth in Toledo\, Ohio.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/the-theory-and-practice-of-rivers-3/
LOCATION:Wabash County Museum\, 36 E Market Street\, Wabash\, IN\, 46992\, United States
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