TALG lectures are held at Harcourt United Church, 87 Dean Avenue in Guelph, and simultaneously streamed online.
If you opt to watch online, please note the lecture is available only at the regularly scheduled time; lectures do not remain online for viewing at later times or dates.
Visit the TALG website [1] to register.
The Guelph chapter of Third Age Learning (TALG) presents their morning fall lecture series, Water, water everywhere.
The series includes 8 lectures from Monday, September 11 to Monday, October 30 at 10:00 am to noon.
This series will examine the management and protection of our water supply from local concerns to global challenges ensuring a clean, safe and adequate water supply. Speakers will discuss water systems in Ontario such as the Grand River watershed, designated as a Heritage River 30 years ago. Lectures will continue with talks on water advocacy, indigenous perspectives on water and the need for water security as well as the part water plays in our health and economy.
TALG lectures are held at Harcourt United Church, 87 Dean Avenue in Guelph, and simultaneously streamed online. You may choose to attend in person or by watching from home. All registrants will receive a weekly email with the link to Wednesday's lecture. If you opt to watch online, please note the lecture is available only at the regularly scheduled time; lectures do not remain online for viewing at later times or dates.
You can register for the series and obtain further details on this and other lecture series by visiting the TALG website [1].
The cost of series is $55, for all 8 lectures. Visit the TALG registration page [2] to register.