Meadows Center Opens Registration For Natural Leaders Summit

SAN MARCOS, TEXAS – The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University invites young leaders, ages 18 to 29, who are passionate about ensuring equitable access to nature in their communities to register for a free Natural Leaders Summit on March 30-31 in San Marcos.

Space is limited, so interested participants are requested to register online at NaturalLeaders.MeadowsWater.org. Participants will be provided with free meals throughout the duration of the program, a summit t-shirt and the opportunity to kayak along Spring Lake.

“It is our sincere hope that students will understand that they have a significant role to play in the future of the conservation movement and the outdoor industry as a whole,” Research Coordinator at The Meadows Center Ryan Spencer said.

The Meadows Center is hosting the free two-day summit in collaboration with the Children & Nature Network and the Children in Nature Collaborative of Austin to provide participants with valuable leadership training, peer-to-peer mentoring and the opportunity to discover how the conservation movement relates to Texas State’s Diversity and Inclusion Plan.

Participants will also hear from prominent leaders of diverse backgrounds within the Texas State community to learn about their professional experience and highlight examples of success.

To learn more about The Meadows Center’s Natural Leaders Summit, visit http://NaturalLeaders.MeadowsWater.org.


 

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