Event Date:
Saturday, December 5, 2015 - 7:00amJacksonville United Methodist Church, 1031 SE Loop 456, Jacksonville, TX 75766, (903) 586-2494
The Texas Interfaith Center for Public Policy presents “Water Captains: How to Be Effective Advocates in the Regional Water Planning Process” in Jacksonvile on Saturday, December 5. Regional and state water experts will explore how the Texas Water Development Board is planning to manage and conserve our increasingly vulnerable water resources, so that citizens can more actively engage in the water planning process.
The program will feature the following:
- Water, A Faithful Perspective, featuring Rev Sam Brannon, Outreach and Engagement Specialist, Texas Interfaith Center for Public Policy
- Water: A Statewide Perspective—A Local Issue, featuring Johnnie Smith, Texas Parks & Wildlife
- How Does the Regional Water Planning Process Work?, featuring, Terry Stelly, Texas parks and Wildlife Natural Resource Specialist on the Sabine River System Ecosystem and TPWD representative on the Region I Water Planning Group
The event is free and open to the public.