This talk explores the power of collective action, collaboration, and how planting a free tree can drive significant community and environmental impact.
Highlighting the Student Conservation Association and grassroots efforts in Northwest Indiana, "Planting a Better Future: The Role of Collective Action and Environmental Conservation in Transforming NWI" explores the power of collective action, collaboration, and how planting a free tree can drive significant community and environmental impact.
Presented by Tony Kocoski, Community Program Coordinator Northwest Indiana for The Student Conservation Association, Inc, in collaboration with Citizens for Sustainable Hobart.
AGE GROUP: | Adults (19-99) |
TAGS: | General |
The Hobart Branch is conveniently located at 100 N. Main Street in downtown Hobart. The current building was built in 1967 and an addition was added in 1979 and then remodeled in 2007. The Hobart Branch is known for its unique architecture and fabulous views of Lake George. The interior areas have slight floor elevation differences which help provide a cozy atmosphere.
The Hobart Branch has many amenities for the community. The library has a private small group room, and a public meeting room that can accommodate up to 100 people. Every month we hold many preschool, toddler, infant, and family and adult classes and events. From computer classes, to arts and crafts, to teen gaming, we've got something for everyone, no matter your age!