Amarillo’s local, nonpartisan voting advocacy group, the League of Women Voters of Amarillo, is inviting the community to a lively discussion Saturday, April 25 about one of our most important resources: water.
The monthly meeting is being held at the Amarillo Area Foundation, 919 S. Polk St., at 9:30 a.m. for breakfast and fellowship, followed by a presentation at 10 a.m.
Britney Britten, general manager of the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District, will be sharing her knowledge and insight on the topic that impacts every resident in the Yellow City. Learn about the latest issues facing Amarillo’s water supply, including what role the conservation district plays in it, as well as how you can help protect the aquifer.
Attendees are invited to bring snacks to share, as well as any questions they may have on water for their guest speaker.
“We’re grateful for everyone willing to join us for this delightful monthly gathering; all are welcome, as we look forward to welcoming new faces into our membership,” the League said in a meeting announcement. “This is a HUGE election year, and the League is excited to empower local residents to get informed, work the polls, register voters, and connect with local communities so they’re ready and willing to participate in our democracy!”
For more information, contact Jenny Inzerillo, LWV of Amarillo’s Publicity Chair, at jennyinzerillo@gmail.com.
This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: League of Women Voters of Amarillo to discuss local water supply
Reporting by Kristina Wood, Amarillo Globe-News / Amarillo Globe-News
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