Nature 2.0

Access to Open Space and Training the Next Generation of Environmental Stewards

Phillip A. Ginsburg, General Manager, San Francisco Recreation and Parks

In conversation with C.W. Nevius, Writer, San Francisco Chronicle

San Francisco is home to one of the densest urban environments in the country and yet it remains known for its close ties to the surround natural environment. Still, due to the limited amount of land and living space, access to nature and parks is a growing challenge. Join us as Ginsburg, general manager of SF Recreation and Parks, discusses how the city is using innovations and partnerships to ensure access to open space, as well as how groundbreaking youth education programs are training the next generation of environmental stewards. 

MLF: LGBT
Location: The Randall Museum, 199 Museum Way, San Francisco
Time: 6 p.m. program
Cost: $20 non-members, $8 members, $7 students (with valid ID)
Program Organizer: Julian Chang
Also know: Sponsored by Ernst & Young and Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

August 21, 2013