Weaving Indigenous Perspectives into Local Conservation and Restoration

Schedule

Sat Jun 13 2026 at 02:00 pm to 05:00 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

Zoetropolis Cinema Stillhouse | Lancaster, PA

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Through storytelling and dialogue, come learn about local ecological and cultural history from subject matter experts and Indigenous voices.
About this Event

You will hear from conservation professionals, RiverStewards Collaborative and LandStudies, who represent the science and engineering, or the “head and the hands” of a “two-eyed seeing” approach to ecological restoration, as well as the local Conestoga-Susquehannock Tribe and Circle Legacy Center community group who represent the cultural relationship to the ecosystem, or the “soul”. The event will include a presentation, short documentary screening on the Conestoga River followed by a panel discussion.


This event is part of the Lancaster Water Week series of events hosted by the Lancaster Conservancy.

What is Water Week?

Now celebrating its 10th anniversary, Lancaster Water Week, seeks to educate and empower our community to care for the 1,400 miles of streams and rivers in Lancaster County. Join us for over 60 events as we paddle, explore, volunteer, and take action for the streams and rivers of Lancaster County! Learn more:


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Where is it happening?

Zoetropolis Cinema Stillhouse, 112 North Water Street, Lancaster, United States

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Tickets

USD 7.18

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