🌊 Update on the Watershed Dynamics & Flooding Workshop
We were so excited to bring you a day of learning and exploration on Saturday, September 27, diving into the fascinating world of watersheds, flooding, and stream ecology. Unfortunately, due to low registration numbers, we’ve made the difficult decision to cancel this event.
Workshops like this thrive on participation and shared curiosity, and while we won’t be gathering this time, we’re grateful for the interest and support we’ve received. Dr. Bill Patterson and our team remain committed to creating opportunities for hands-on learning about water, land, and the environment—and we hope to see you at a future program.
💡 What’s next?
We’re already brainstorming new ways to bring watershed science to life for our community. Keep an eye out for upcoming events, field days, and workshops where you’ll have the chance to explore, ask questions, and connect with others who share your curiosity about the natural world.
Thank you for your understanding, and for being part of our learning community. Even though we won’t be wading into Shepherd Creek this weekend, the conversation about water, land use, and resilience continues—and we’d love for you to be part of it.
— David Hoover, President, Lousiana Master Naturalists Northeast