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Water Conservation & Agriculture for a Resilient Borderlands

  • Temple of Music and Art 330 South Scott Avenue Tucson, AZ, 85701 United States (map)

FREE | 21+

A morning of important discourse around the past, present and future of culture, conservation, and knowledge for an equitable and prosperous path forward.

Moderator  Michael Zellner of Sonoran Institute
Partners - Flowers and Bullets, Sonoran Institute, Southwest Folklife Alliance, Cox Communications, and Businesses for Water Stewardship

11am to 12pm - Berta Vasquez/Alex White of Rezpiral, Diana Pinzon of Zinacatan Mezcal - Agave Varieties, Water and the long history of people and plants

12:15 to 1:15pm – Opportunities for a Water Prosperous Region panel discussion with Demion Clinco from Sonoran Wines, Luke Cole of Sonoran Institute, and Tyler Coleman from the National Park Service on behalf of International Sonoran Desert Alliance.

1:30pm to 2:30pm -Tito Romero with Flowers & Bullets, Dianna Pinzon of Zinacantan Mezcal, Alexandra Zamecnik of Native SEEDS, and Don Guerra of Barrio Bread discussing Bio Piracy and Heirloom Plants/Seeds.

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Earlier Event: April 18
Agave Planting at Mission Garden
Later Event: April 18
Fermented Beverages Workshop