BY SAGE FAULKNER
On Friday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. in the Lower Pavillion at Ghost Ranch, the 9th Annual Rio Chama Congreso will screen Thinking Like Water: Episode 1 “Willing to Try Things” as part of this year’s theme focusing on riparian health and river restoration in the Rio Chama watershed. The premiere along the Abiquiu corridor is free but you must register at www.sanjuanchama.org or email Sage Faulkner at [email protected]. “Thinking Like Water” is an exciting docuseries on real land and life opportunities for improving watersheds in this region”, says Caleb Stotts, Chama Peak Land Alliance executive director. Episode 1 of the docuseries, “Willing to Try Things” dives into restoration pioneer’s Bill Zeedyk’s personal and professional arcs, as well as his philosophies and methods, that have inspired thousands to adopt nature-based solutions to restore degraded lands and waterways. In addition to the film screening, the full 3-day event schedule includes 2-3-2 Partnership Meetings on Feb. 27 and 28, Tours on Feb. 28 and Congreso on March 1, 2025. The joint committees will bring the two water-focused agendas together in a multi-layered opportunity to meet key partners and see a variety of projects and funding currently happening in the watershed. For more information and registration, please go to the www.sanjuanchama.org. Be sure and follow San Juan – Chama Watershed Partnership on Facebook for the most current updates on the Rio Chama Congreso. More info on the series at www.thinkinglikewater.com
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