From Julia Davis Park and the Diversion Dam to the Boise Greenbelt and the Foothills Ordinance, Boiseans have been stitching community from diverse cultural, political, and natural elements. With varied experiences as an Idaho legislator, EPA administrator, and published university teacher, Dr. Karl Brooks explores how the city's environmental history, extending over 150 years, presented unique challenges, nurtured unusual alliances, and stimulated innovative projects.
How to Participate
These free, hour-long events take place at 6 p.m. (MT) in-person at Trailhead (500 S 8th St, Boise) and virtually over ZOOM with automated live subtitles. Pre-registration is required to join virtually. Cash bar available for in-person guests. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Attend at Trailhead
Trailhead | 500 S 8th St | Boise, ID 83702
Fettuccine Forum: Connected Along the Edges: How Boise’s Environmental History Nurtured Community
From Julia Davis Park and the Diversion Dam to the Boise Greenbelt and the Foothills Ordinance, Boiseans have been stitching community from diverse cultural, political, and natural elements. With varied experiences as an Idaho legislator, EPA administrator, and published university teacher, Dr. Karl Brooks explores how the city’s environmental history, extending over 150 years, presented unique challenges, nurtured unusual alliances, and stimulated innovative projects.
How to Participate
These free, hour-long events take place at 6 p.m. (MT) in-person at Trailhead (500 S 8th St, Boise) and virtually over ZOOM with automated live subtitles. Pre-registration is required to join virtually. Cash bar available for in-person guests. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Attend at Trailhead
Trailhead | 500 S 8th St | Boise, ID 83702