Annual Meeting and Dinner

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Annual Meeting and Dinner

By The Massachusetts Rivers Alliance

Date and time

Wednesday, December 5, 2018 · 6 - 9pm EST

Location

Beech Street Center

266 Beech Street Belmont, MA 02478

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Description

Please join us for a wonderful evening of great company, good food and lots of talk about water. It is Mass Rivers' annual tradition to bring together our friends and colleagues for a warm and lively evening to celebrate our rivers and the year's achievements.

Guest speaker: Writer and Photographer, Tim Palmer

Wild and Scenic Tim Palmer

Nationally known author and photographer Tim Palmer has published 26 books about rivers, the environment, and adventure travel. An engaging speaker and writer, he has been involved in the Wild and Scenic Rivers system almost since its founding.

Tim will entertain you with breathtaking photos and fascinating stories about this vital rivers initiative. Please join us in celebrating this path-breaking approach to conservation as we mark the 50th anniversary of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act in 2018.

We are delighted to honor these Massachusetts River Champions;

River Hero: Rep. Smitty Pignatelli and Sen. Anne Gobi, Chairs of the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Environmental, Natural Resources and Agriculture

River Advocate: Access to Justice Fellow Irene Freidel and Earthrise Law Center Attorney Kevin Cassidy

River Friend: Elizabeth Ainsley Campbell, Executive Director of the Nashua River Watershed Association


FAQs

How can I pay for tickets?

Please make your ticket purchase on line through Paypal. If this presents a problem, we will take a check or cash at the event. No matter what payment method you use, please complete the ticketing online.

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

There is limited parking in the Beech Street Center lot, but there is parking available on both sides of Beech Street. Beech Street Center is about 3 miles from Alewife station at the end of the Red Line and 1/4 mile walk from the 73 Waverley Bus stop at Trapelo Road/Beech Street. This venue is wheelchair accessible.

Who do I call if I have questions?

Please call the Mass Rivers office at 617-714-4272.

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