Maumee Valley Country Day School hosts two free, public events in April. The first, on Friday, April 22 is an independently-organized, TED-licensed event featuring local students and TED Talks videos. While the event is free, there are only 100 tickets available, so you’ll need to reserve them online.
Then, on Thursday, April 28 a discussion of the environmental effects of farming will be led by Wenonah Hauter, Founder and Executive Director of Food & Water Watch, speaking about the research she has done on environmental issues at the national, state and local levels. Hauter, the author of Foodopoly, will release a second book this year, Frackopoly: The Battle for the Future of Energy and the Environment.
TED Talks: 9am Friday, April 22 | Frackopoly: 6pm Thursday, April 28.
​Maumee Valley Country Day School | 1715 S. Reynolds Rd.
419-381-1313 | ted.com/tedx/events/18181 | Free