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23: The Legacy Chorale: Our Flight Begins as Song, 7 p.m., virtually at
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24: Central Lakes Community Performing Arts Center: “Show Off!” talent show, 2 p.m., outdoor stage on the south lawn of Central Lakes College, Brainerd
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Meteorologist Paul Douglas (left) and climatologist Dr. Mark Seeley will speak on weather and the link to climate change at the Rosenmeier Center’s next virtual forum.Submitted photos.
Meteorologist Paul Douglas and climatologist Dr. Mark Seeley will speak on weather and the link to climate change at the Rosenmeier Center’s next virtual forum.
The dual presentations are titled The Climate Conundrum: Threats and Opportunities for Minnesota s North Woods.” They’ll discuss weather/climate risks in Minnesota and opportunities for resilience and renewal.
The forum is set for 7 p.m. April 19.
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Meteorologist Paul Douglas
Meteorologist Paul Douglas and climatologist Mark Seeley will speak on the weather and the link to climate change at the Rosenmeier Center’s next virtual forum at 7 p.m. April 19.
The dual presentations are titled “The Climate Conundrum: Threats and Opportunities for Minnesota s North Woods.” They’ll discuss weather/climate risks in Minnesota opportunities for resilience and renewal.
To attend the forum, send an email to
Rosenmeierforum@gmail.com. Those interested in listening to the live forum may request a link at that email address. Interested persons may log in starting at about 6:45 p.m. for the event. Those participating in the event will have the opportunity to email questions to the speakers.