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Climate Change and Community Resilience: A Panel Discussion

  • 112 Perkins Street Castine, ME 04421 United States (map)

Program Recording Available!


Coastal Flooding in Castine, December 23, 2022

Photo by Gordon MacArthur

Join us for a conversation about climate change and community resilience.

This program will bring together a group of local leaders who are working towards community-wide responses and strategies to address climate change on the Blue Hill Peninsula and other areas of Hancock County. They will share what they are learning, followed by a conversation between our panelists and the audience about what we all can do for and with our communities. 

Our panelists will include:

  1. Roberta Boczkiewicz, Castine Selectboard and Comprehensive Planning Committee member

  2. Allen Kratz, Blue Hill Peninsula Tomorrow

  3. Johanna Blackman, Climate to Thrive

  4. And a representative from the Hancock County Planning Commission

The discussion will be moderated by Wilson Museum staff.

This presentation is free of charge and can be attended in-person or virtually.

This program is part of the Wilson Museum’s program series Connecting to Collections: Curiosity, Culture, Climate made possible through the generous support of Bangor Savings Bank.

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