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SUMMARY:Water/Ways in Columbus
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transportation Museum will host Water/Ways\, a traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution\, from January 25 through March 8. \nWater/Ways is a traveling exhibit offered by the Museum on Main Street division of the Smithsonian Institution. It consists of five free-standing display units incorporating photographs and text as well as numerous interactives ranging from basic flip charts to state of the art audio and video devices. Requiring a display area of a minimum of 650 sq. ft.\, the exhibit is designed for smaller venues\, thereby achieving the goal of “bringing the Smithsonian to Small Town America.” \nWater/Ways explores the endless motion of the water cycle\, water’s effect on landscape\, settlement and migration\, and its impact on culture and spirituality. It looks at how political and economic planning have long been affected by access to water and control of water resources. Human creativity and resourcefulness provide new ways of protecting water resources and renewing respect for the natural environment.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/water-ways-columbus/
LOCATION:Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transportation Museum\, 318 7th St. N\, Columbus\, MS\, 39703\, United States
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SUMMARY:SB: Mississippi Water: Shaped by the Past\, Molding the Future
DESCRIPTION:With the flexibility to address multiple basin areas (including the Yazoo\, Tennessee-Tombigbee\, Big Black\, Pearl\, South Independent Streams\, Pascagoula\, and Coastal Streams)\, this presentation can be tailored to the particular interests of the audience. The talk will give a brief introduction on the past and current governance of water resources in the state and the state agencies responsible for regulating water quality and use. The presentation will also include an overview of historical water use trends\, or how water has been used in the basin (recreational\, industrial\, agricultural\, etc.) in recent decades\, and lead the audience up to the current state of water resource and opportunities in the basin. The talk will highlight the importance of value of water to not only our health but our livelihoods and the economic stability of our state. \nSpeakers Expertise:\nDr. Mary Love Tagert has experience on a variety of water resource issues\, including drinking water\, watershed management\, best management practices to reduce nonpoint source pollution\, agricultural water use\, and flood control. Tagert received an M.S. degree in Forest Resources and a Ph.D. in Plant and Soil Sciences\, both from Mississippi State University. She currently works for the Mississippi State University Extension Service.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/sb-mississippi-water-shaped-past-molding-future/
LOCATION:Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transportation Museum\, 318 7th St. N\, Columbus\, MS\, 39703\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ulysses S. Grant\, Reconstruction\, and Civil Rights
DESCRIPTION:Former Rhode Island Supreme Court Chief Justice Frank Williams will present “Ulysses S. Grant\, Reconstruction\, and Civil Rights” at the Old Capitol Museum. \nWilliams is the longtime president of the Ulysses S. Grant Association and was instrumental in the creation of the U.S. Grant Presidential Library at Mississippi State University. In 2017\, Williams and his wife\, Virginia\, donated their Lincolniana Collection—documents\, books\, artifacts\, ephemera\, philately\, numismatics\, paintings\, and statuary related to the life of Abraham Lincoln—to the library. \nA reception will begin at 5 p.m. and the lecture will start at 6 p.m. in the House Chamber of the Old Capitol. Free\, for more information call 601-576-6998 or email info@mdah.ms.gov. \nThe program is organized in association with the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library at Mississippi State University and co-sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council. \n 
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/ulysses-s-grant-reconstruction-civil-rights/
LOCATION:Old Capitol Museum\, 100 South State Street\, Jackson \, MS\, 39201
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