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SUMMARY:Best Development Awards Call for Nominations
DESCRIPTION:Nominations are open now through Nov. 15! Celebrating 15 years of recognizing smart growth and sustainable practices\, the Best Development Awards program puts a spotlight on Iowans doing great work and inspires others to go green. Nominate yourself or nominate a project you think should be recognized. There are 12 categories\, including Renewable Energy\, Storm Water Management\, Renovated Residential\, Mixed Use\, and more. An awards ceremony will held be at the Iowa State Capitol on Jan. 19\, 2017. Please join us! \nApplying is easy — click here! \nTo learn more about the awards program and see past winners\, visit https://1000friendsofiowa.org/our-programs/best-development-awards/
URL:https://1000friendsofiowa.org/event/best-development-awards-call-for-nominations/
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SUMMARY:Nitrogen: Streams\, Society & Statewide Impact
DESCRIPTION:Join the Science Center of Iowa as they explore the delicate relationship between nitrogen’s necessity and the societal implications of excess nitrogen on ourselves and our landscapes with Dr. Peter Levi. \nDr. Peter Levi is an assistant professor in environmental science and policy at Drake University. His research investigates patterns and processes in freshwater ecosystems\, combining physical\, chemical\, and biological measurements to understand the connections between the components of these dynamic ecosystems. Dr. Levi’s current projects seek to explain the controls on water quality parameters in Iowa streams\, rivers\, and wetlands. In his previous research\, he has assessed restored urban streams in Milwaukee and investigated the effect of annual salmon migrations and watershed timber harvest on streams in Southeast Alaska. \nClick here for more information. \n 
URL:https://1000friendsofiowa.org/event/nitrogen-streams-society-statewide-impact/
LOCATION:Science Center of Iowa\, 401 W Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy.\, Des Moines\, IA\, 50309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Author Margaret Atwood
DESCRIPTION:Iowa State University presents “Fiction\, the Future and Environmental Crisis\,” a lecture by Margaret Atwood\, revered author\, poet and environmental activist whose more than forty books include “The Handmaid’s Tale\,” “The Blind Assassin\,” and the MaddAddam trilogy featuring “Oryx and Crake.” \nThe lecture is free and open to the public. Find more information here\, http://www.event.iastate.edu/event/38426
URL:https://1000friendsofiowa.org/event/lecture-author-margaret-atwood/
LOCATION:ISU Memorial Union\, 2229 Lincoln Way \, Ames\, IA\, 50011\, United States
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