Presented by Friends of the Colorado State University Libraries
Described by many as both wild and majestic, the Cache la Poudre River has been an essential part of life in Northern Colorado and has played a significant role in the development of water law in the Western United States. Congress designated the Cache la Poudre River Corridor as a National Heritage Area “to provide for the interpretation…of the unique and significant contributions to our national heritage of cultural and historic lands, waterways and structures within the Corridor.” The film uses historic as well as current photos to highlight the beauty and historical significance of the area.
Dr. Susan Boyle will host this film debut on Thursday, September 21 at 5:30 pm in the Cherokee Park Ballroom in the Lory Student Center.
The event is free and open to the public with refreshments to follow. Contact 970.491.1833 for more information.
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