August 16, 2012 in Washington Voices
Naturalist Nisbet to speak at Turnbull
The Friends of the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge will feature local naturalist Jack Nisbet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the refuge, 26010 S. Smith Road.
Nisbet will speak about Scottish naturalist David Douglas. Nisbet is a Spokane-based teacher and writer whose books include “Singing Grass Burning Sage,” “Visible Bones,” “Sources of the River,” “The Mapmaker’s Eye” and “The Collector.”
A $5 donation is suggested to attend the presentation.
For more information, call Louise O’Leary at (509) 235-4531 or email looeezoleary@netscape.net.
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The Friends of the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge will feature local naturalist Jack Nisbet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the refuge, 26010 S. Smith Road.
Nisbet will speak about Scottish naturalist David Douglas. Nisbet is a Spokane-based teacher and writer whose books include “Singing Grass Burning Sage,” “Visible Bones,” “Sources of the River,” “The Mapmaker’s Eye” and “The Collector.”
A $5 donation is suggested to attend the presentation.
For more information, call Louise O’Leary at (509) 235-4531 or email looeezoleary@netscape.net.

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