An Environmental Stewardship Institute will be held at University of Lynchburg’s Claytor Nature Study Center from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 7.
Federal, state, and local water quality experts will present different perspectives on what new Chesapeake Bay water quality regulations mean for residents in Central Virginia. The institute is co-sponsored by the Central Virginia Environmental Education Alliance, the Claytor Nature Study Center of University of Lynchburg, the Center for Water Quality at University of Lynchburg, the Department of Environmental Quality, and Virginia Naturally.
The session, which includes dinner, is limited to 35 registrants. Please respond by Dec. 3 to cnsc@lynchburg.edu.