1/13/2012

Preservation Series kicks off 2012 with program on The Red Mountain Project



The Center of Southwest Studies is pleased to kick off our new program series, Celebrating the Preservation of our Natural and Cultural Heritage, on Wednesday January 25th with a talk on the Red Mountain Project. The Red Mountain Project protected 9000 acres of natural resources, landscapes, and historic structures and transportation features in the Ouray, Silverton and Telluride region. Speakers include Jason Corzine with The Trust for Public Land, current Mayor of Ouray Bob Risch, and Bev Rich with San Juan County Historical Society.
A reception will begin at 5:30pm, with the program starting at 6:00pm in the Center’s Lyceum.
This program is free and open to the public.