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Saving The San Joaquin River: Talk & Movie | Fisherman’s Wharf

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011 - 6:00 pm | Cost: FREE
Aquarium of the Bay | Pier 39, The Embarcadero, San Francisco

Event Details

Come learn about the revival of one of California’s most important natural resources: the San Joaquin River, a vital fresh water source integral to the health of the San Francisco Bay.

  • Hear from the editors & publisher of  “Take Me to the River,” a personal account of life along the San Joaquin.
  • Meet and listen to Assemblyman Jared Huffman, and guest readers.
  • Watch two short films about the history of the river.
  • Enjoy the Free wine and refreshments before and after the program.
  • Get a chance to purchase a signed copy of Take Me to the River.

Did You Know? San Joaquin River
As the second-longest river in CA, the San Joaquin River is used to irrigate 1,500 square miles of highly productive farmland on the east side of the Central Valley where 200 kinds of produce are raised from oranges to cotton. It truly is an incredible resource.

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Cost: FREE
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Categories: Eating & Drinking, Event, Literature, San Francisco
Venue: Aquarium of the Bay
Address: Pier 39, The Embarcadero, San Francisco