Grand Valley Audubon Society hosts monthly programs featuring guest speakers
on birds, nature, and the environment.
Regular program meetings of the Grand
Valley Audubon Society are held on the 3rd Monday of the month from
September through May
(except
December) at
7 P.M. at the First Presbyterian
Church,
3940 27 1/2 Road,
Grand Junction, CO.
unless otherwise noted.
The programs are free and open to the public.

Grand Valley Audubon Society February Program:
First Presbyterian Church
3940 27 1/2 Road
(Northeast corner of Cortland Ave. and 27 ½ Road)
Monday,
March 15, 2010
7:00 p.m.
“Partners for
Access to the Woods” with Carol Hunter

“What is a bird?— Increasing
opportunities for all to enjoy the outdoors”
presented by Carol Hunter. Carol
is the author of the book
Everyone’s Nature,
designed to help wildlife and land
management specialists provide opportunities for all visitors to participate
fully in outdoor recreation facilities and programs. As GVAS continues to
develop its plans to improve the Nature Center property it‘s imperative that
we take into consideration the needs of as many people as possible. Carol
will bring insightful information to help us evaluate and improve our site
so that people of all abilities feel welcome. Check out Partners for Access
to the Woods (PAW) at
www.outdoors4all.org for
more information.
See other local programs in
Chukar Chatter
The Audubon Programs for 2010:
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Presented by Audubon of the Grand Valley
Open to the
public-donations accepted
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