Part learning and lecture series, part aquatic networking opportunity, Teton County is putting on a water summit Wednesday, April 23. The event is set to run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Teton County Library’s Ordway Auditorium. Lunch is set to be provided by Protect Our Water Jackson Hole, an event partner. From people organizing special water districts to folks working for water quality advocacy organizations, there are a lot of different people working on water-related issues in Jackson Hole, said Chris Peltz, the county’s water resource coordinator.
Teton County water summit to provide learning, lectures and networking
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