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SUMMARY:Water/Ways @ Ocean Springs: Lessons From The Way of Water for Native Americans
DESCRIPTION:On December 1\, the Ocean Springs Municipal Library will host Dr. Susan Glanville to present her program “Lessons From the Way of Water for Native Americans.” Glanville will explore with the audience the role of water in the worlds of the first inhabitants of our land and people of modern times.  The free program will take place in conjunction with the Smithsonian traveling exhibit Water/Ways\, on display at the Ocean Springs Municipal Library through November 30. \nWater/Ways is a traveling exhibit offered by the Museum on Main Street division of the Smithsonian Institution. The exhibit explores water’s connection to all aspects of our society\, including the endless motion of the water cycle\, water’s effect on landscape\, settlement and migration\, and its impact on culture and spirituality. \nExhibit hours are Monday-Thursday 10am-6pm and Friday-Saturday 10am-4pm. School and group visits are welcome but are encouraged to schedule a visit by contacting the library in advance at 228-875-1193.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/water-ways-ocean-springs-lessons-way-water-native-americans/
LOCATION:Ocean Springs Municipal Library\, 525 Dewey Avenue\, Ocean Springs\, MS\, 39564\, United States
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SUMMARY:Water/Ways @ Ag Museum: Grand Opening
DESCRIPTION:On December 8\, join the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum for the grand opening of the Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibit\, Water/Ways. Water/Ways\, which will be on display through January 19\, is free and open to the public. \nThe grand opening will feature a program by Water/Ways state scholar\, Dr. James Giesen. His talk\, “Water Ways: Ebbs and Flows of Mississippi History\,” will discuss the many ways in which water and agriculture have gone hand-in-hand in Mississippi’s history\, from the rise of independent African American and white farmers after the Civil War\, to the 1927 flood\, to the glistening catfish ponds of the late twentieth century. \nThe grand opening will also feature an exhibition from the Mississippi branch of the National Water and Climate Center. The NRCS will have its Soil Health Rainfall Simulator on site demonstrating the effects of conservation practices such as no-till farming\, cover crops\, residue management\, and prescribed grazing effects that improve soil health and water cycling on agricultural land. \nWater/Ways is a traveling exhibit offered by the Museum on Main Street division of the Smithsonian Institution and sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council. The exhibit explores water’s connection to all aspects of our society\, including the endless motion of the water cycle\, water’s effect on landscape\, settlement and migration\, and its impact on culture and spirituality. \nFuture Water/Ways events in Jackson:\nDecember 11\, 10 am: Story Time with Uncle Story\, The Great Big Water Cycle Adventure\nDecember 11\, 5:30-7pm: Ideas on Tap: Investing in Green\nDecember 15\, 10am: History of the Ross Barnett Reservoir\nDecember 22\, 10am: Animal Encounters\nDecember 26-January 5\, all day: Augmented Reality Sandbox interactive display\nJanuary 8\, 10am: Story Time with Uncle Story\, Did A Dinosaur Drink This Water?\nJanuary 12\, 10am: Friends of the Mississippi River Basin Model presentation\nJanuary 19\, 10am-2pm: Enviroscape Table interactive display
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/water-ways-ag-museum-grand-opening/
LOCATION:Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum\, 1150 Lakeland Drive\, Jackson\, MS\, 39216\, United States
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CREATED:20181207T152532Z
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SUMMARY:Water/Ways @ Ag Museum: Story Time With Uncle Story
DESCRIPTION:  \nOn December 11\, the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum will present a free and open to the public presentation of Story Time With Uncle Story. The program\, which will take place in conjunction with the Smithsonian traveling exhibit Water/Ways\, will feature the children’s book The Great Big Water Cycle Adventure by Kay Barnham. \nFollowing story time\, visitors can hear from Corey Wright\, Conservation Educator and Naturalist at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. In addition to his talk\, Wright will also have some aquatic animals for visitors to meet and learn about. \nWater/Ways is a traveling exhibit offered by the Museum on Main Street division of the Smithsonian Institution and sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council. The exhibit explores water’s connection to all aspects of our society\, including the endless motion of the water cycle\, water’s effect on landscape\, settlement and migration\, and its impact on culture and spirituality. \nFuture Water/Ways events in Jackson:\nDecember 11\, 5:30-7pm: Ideas on Tap: Investing in Green\nDecember 15\, 10am: History of the Ross Barnett Reservoir\nDecember 22\, 10am: Animal Encounters\nDecember 26-January 5\, all day: Augmented Reality Sandbox interactive display\nJanuary 8\, 10am: Story Time with Uncle Story\, Did A Dinosaur Drink This Water?\nJanuary 12\, 10am: Friends of the Mississippi River Basin Model presentation\nJanuary 19\, 10am-2pm: Enviroscape Table interactive display \n \n 
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/2795/
LOCATION:Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum\, 1150 Lakeland Drive\, Jackson\, MS\, 39216\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ideas on Tap: Investing in Green
DESCRIPTION:On December 11\, join the Mississippi Humanities Council for a special December edition of Ideas on Tap. \n“Ideas on Tap: Investing in Green” will focus on the relationship between environmentalism and economic development. Is it possible for the two to exist in harmony? How do we prioritize one over the other? We’ll look at local examples like the One Lake proposal to help understand the issues. Hear from Tray Hairston\, an attorney who specializes in economic development; Jill Mastrototaro\, policy director for Audubon Mississippi; and others. \nThis Ideas on Tap will take place in conjunction with the Smithsonian Museum on Main Street traveling exhibit “Water/Ways\,” sponsored by the MHC and on display at the Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum in Jackson December 7 through January 19. \nBe sure to come out for this special holiday edition of Ideas on Tap to celebrate “Water/Ways” before it leaves town. As always\, snacks and great conversation are on us\, and drinks are on you. \nFuture Water/Ways events in Jackson:\nDecember 15\, 10am: History of the Ross Barnett Reservoir\nDecember 22\, 10am: Animal Encounters\nDecember 26-January 5\, all day: Augmented Reality Sandbox interactive display\nJanuary 8\, 10am: Story Time with Uncle Story\, Did A Dinosaur Drink This Water?\nJanuary 12\, 10am: Friends of the Mississippi River Basin Model presentation\nJanuary 19\, 10am-2pm: Enviroscape Table interactive display
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/ideas-tap-investing-green/
LOCATION:Hal & Mal’s\, 200 Commerce Street\, Jackson\, MS\, 39201\, United States
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CREATED:20181207T153344Z
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SUMMARY:Water/Ways @ Ag Museum: History of the Ross Barnett Reservoir
DESCRIPTION:On December 15\, join the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum for a free and open to the public program about the history and usage of the Ross Barnett Reservoir. The program will feature Bobby Cleveland of the Pearl River Valley Water Supply District. Accompanying the talk will be a unique historic visual display created by the PRVWSD. The display will remain on site through December 21\, 2018. \nWater/Ways is a traveling exhibit offered by the Museum on Main Street division of the Smithsonian Institution and sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council. The exhibit explores water’s connection to all aspects of our society\, including the endless motion of the water cycle\, water’s effect on landscape\, settlement and migration\, and its impact on culture and spirituality. \nFuture Water/Ways events in Jackson:\nDecember 22\, 10am: Animal Encounters\nDecember 26-January 5\, all day: Augmented Reality Sandbox interactive display\nJanuary 8\, 10am: Story Time with Uncle Story\, Did A Dinosaur Drink This Water?\nJanuary 12\, 10am: Friends of the Mississippi River Basin Model presentation\nJanuary 19\, 10am-2pm: Enviroscape Table interactive display
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/water-ways-ag-museum-history-ross-barnett-reservoir/
LOCATION:Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum\, 1150 Lakeland Drive\, Jackson\, MS\, 39216\, United States
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SUMMARY:Water/Ways @ Ag Museum: Animal Encounter
DESCRIPTION:On December 22\, join the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum for a free and open to the public presentation of “Animal Encounter.” Animal Encounter\, presented by Corey Wright of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science\, features a presentation about aquatic animals that are native to Mississippi. Wright will bring along some of the featured animals for visitors to meet and learn about. \nWater/Ways is a traveling exhibit offered by the Museum on Main Street division of the Smithsonian Institution and sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council. The exhibit explores water’s connection to all aspects of our society\, including the endless motion of the water cycle\, water’s effect on landscape\, settlement and migration\, and its impact on culture and spirituality. \nFuture Water/Ways events in Jackson:\nDecember 26-January 5\, all day: Augmented Reality Sandbox interactive display\nJanuary 8\, 10am: Story Time with Uncle Story\, Did A Dinosaur Drink This Water?\nJanuary 12\, 10am: Friends of the Mississippi River Basin Model presentation\nJanuary 19\, 10am-2pm: Enviroscape Table interactive display \n 
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/water-ways-ag-museum-animal-encounters/
LOCATION:Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum\, 1150 Lakeland Drive\, Jackson\, MS\, 39216\, United States
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SUMMARY:Water/Ways @ Ag Museum: Augmented Reality Sandbox
DESCRIPTION:On December 26\, the Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum will host a free and open to the public program featuring the Friends of the Mississippi River Basin Model’s Augmented Reality Sandbox\, which will be on display through January 5. The Augmented Reality Sandbox is a hands-on sandbox exhibit combined with 3-D visualization applications. Simply mold the sand by hand and the landscape comes to life! The sand is augmented in real-time with an elevation color map\, topographic contour lines\, and simulated water. While the Friends of the Mississippi River Basin Model will only present the program on December 26\, it is available for visitors to interact with through January 5. \nThis program takes place in conjunction with Water/Ways\, a traveling exhibit offered by the Museum on Main Street division of the Smithsonian Institution and sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council. The exhibit explores water’s connection to all aspects of our society\, including the endless motion of the water cycle\, water’s effect on landscape\, settlement and migration\, and its impact on culture and spirituality. \nFuture Water/Ways events in Jackson:\nDecember 26-January 5\, all day: Augmented Reality Sandbox interactive display\nJanuary 8\, 10am: Story Time with Uncle Story\, Did A Dinosaur Drink This Water?\nJanuary 12\, 10am: Friends of the Mississippi River Basin Model presentation\nJanuary 19\, 10am-2pm: Enviroscape Table interactive display
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/water-ways-ag-museum-augmented-reality-sandbox/
LOCATION:Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum\, 1150 Lakeland Drive\, Jackson\, MS\, 39216\, United States
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