Join us the third Tuesday of every other month to discuss an important work of fiction or non-fiction that helps us examine our relationship to the natural world. Meetings are open to adults and take place in the Main Lodge at 6:30pm.

 

January 18  Tip of the Iceberg: My 3,000 – Mile Journey Around Wild Alaska, the Last Great American Frontier, By Mark  Adams                               

March 15     Afield: Portraits of Wisconsin Naturalists, Empowering Leopold’s Legacy, By Sumner Matteson

May 17        Fuzz: when Nature Breaks the Law, By Mary Roach

Sept. 20       The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek, By Kim Michele Richardson

Nov. 15        Losing Eden: Why Our Minds Need the Wild, By Lucy Jones

For more information, call 262-639-1515 or contact us at info@RiverBendRacine.org

Coming up at River Bend:

Welcome the full moon with music and intention. there will be some extra drums, but feel free to bring an instrument of your own. This is a drug/alcohol free event.
Free of charge; free will donations are welcome

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