Here is the information about the event next Monday, 10/13, 4-6 PM at the Lincoln Center, Fort Collins. This same event will occur on November 3rd, at Northern Water in Berthoud, 5-7 PM. Please share accordingly.
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The Future of Water & Agriculture in Colorado," film screening - "Mirasol/Looking at the Sun" and discussion. One needs to register for free, mirasolfilm.com. You need to go to the "see the film" link to register.This is a Northern Colorado Film Tour and a collaboration between Larimer County, Palmer Land Conservancy, Northern Water, CSU Water Center, and CO Open Lands, and there will be a panel discussion. Here is the link to the Larimer County Water Master Plan, https://www.larimer.gov/sites/default/files/larimercountywatermasterplan20241107.pdf and our water master plan page,
https://www.larimer.gov/planning/water. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, and I spoke with Laurie Kadrich this morning, and I think we can get the Boxelder Basin Regional Stormwater Authority shut down sooner than later. The Wellington and Larimer County attorneys are working on the details, and all the stakeholders, including the county seem to be in alignment. I requested that we get this done well before I leave office.
Enjoy the film with light bites and an expert panel discussion afterwards.
Join Palmer Land Conservancy and our partners for two FREE events to celebrate the future of water & agriculture in Northern Colorado with a special screening of MIRASOL, Looking at the Sun, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Ben Knight and produced by Palmer Land Conservancy.
In this poignant film, award-winning filmmaker Ben Knight challenges us to think about land and water use in the West through an intimate portrait of a rural farming community in Pueblo, Colorado, as they fight to protect their water and land, and in turn, their culture and livelihood.
A panel discussion will follow the film and feature voices from agricultural producers, policy influencers, and researchers focused on Northern Colorado’s pressing regional water challenges.