Reserved Seating - Joan Maloof at Grace Winery
September 14, 2023 @ 6:30PM — 9:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) Add to Calendar
Grace Winery, Tasting Room: 50 Sweetwater Rd Glen Mills, PA 19342 Get Directions
World’s leading old-growth forest speaker
Reserved Seat Ticket includes 1 drink, light apps and premium reserved seating. Come join us and author Joan Maloof, our nation’s most well-known spokesperson for old-growth forests, at Grace Winery of Glen Mills, to hear her speak on the topic Old-Growth Forests: Why we should save them and how to save them.
About the Night
What better way to support CRC than to spend a beautiful evening at Grace Winery, surrounded by fellow environment-lovers to learn about the forests we care about so much.
Joan will provide background about the history of our forests, across the globe and specifically across our nation, and discuss the ecological importance of our ancient forests, including their carbon storing capacity. Joan will discuss the reasons for founding the Old-Growth Forest Network, along with what the Network has accomplished with the help of their supporters. She will also cover the current status of practices destroying our forests, as well as efforts to save our older forests.
This is an exciting time to get involved in forest-saving work and every voice counts. Get excited about making a difference!
Evening’s Schedule
- 6:30pm Drinks & light appetizers plus book signing with Joan
- 7:30pm Presentation followed by Q & A
Reserved Seat Donation upgrade includes reserved table seating. Interested in general admission?
Thank you to our event sponsors!
About Joan
Joan Maloof is our nation’s most well-known spokesperson for old-growth forests. She is the author of five books about trees and forests: Nature’s Temples; Treepedia; The Living Forest; Among the Ancients; and Teaching the Trees. Maloof’s academic work includes a BS in Plant Science, an MS in Environmental Science, and a PhD in Ecology. She is a professor emeritus at Salisbury University. In addition to her writing and her academic research, Maloof is the founder of the Old-Growth Forest Network, a national nonprofit that is creating a network of old-growth, open-to-the-public, forests across the United States. Currently there are over two hundred forests in the rapidly growing network.
Interested in being a sponsor for this cool event? Contact Sandra. Spaces are limited. sandra@crcwatersheds.org. 269-336-9141