2023/24 ISEA Cafe RSVP Form
ISEA Cafes are a way for us to connect in the non-sailing season and continue our mission of ongoing learning about the Great Lakes for people of all ages. We have a great line-up of speakers and hope you can join us! Sign up and save the date.

Remaining ISEA Cafe Schedule:
Thursday, January 11, 10:00 - 11:00a. ZOOM PRESENTATION: John Fletcher's "Schools" of Round Gobies.
Thursday, February 22nd, 3:00 - 4:00p. Microplastics in the Great Lakes presented by Art Hirsch. HYBRID PRESENTATION 

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November ISEA Cafe - Thursday, November 16, 2:00 - 3:00p
Rachel & Liam share their presentation from the 2023 Place Based Education Conference in Grand Rapids. With a grabby title, "Using Doom as Fuel for the Future," this presentation sparks a conversation about leveling with students emotionally to inspire trust with their facilitator. Trusting conversations are more likely to lead to active stewardship. 
THIS CAFE IS IN-PERSON.

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December ISEA Cafe - Thursday, December 07, 2:00 - 3:00p
This Cafe will be an interactive exploratory presentation by our own Trisha Smrecak called A Great Lakes Origin Story in Fire & Ice. At this Cafe, you will learn how to read rocks and the stories they tell us as well as how different geological occurrences shape the earth we live on today. This is one you will not want to miss! Join us on Dec. 7th from 2-3:30 pm.
THIS CAFE IS IN-PERSON. 

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January ISEA Cafe - Thursday, January 11, 10:00 - 11:00a
During the spring and summer of 2023, ISEA Instructor John Fletcher has been working with Carlson's (???) to get a better understanding of how our familiar friend, the round goby, is fitting into the food web of Grand Traverse Bay. Join us for a 1-hour zoom presentation of his process and findings. 
THIS CAFE IS ONLINE ONLY. 

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February ISEA Cafe - Thursday, February 22nd, 3:00 - 4:00p
Art Hirsch is a formal environmental engineering consultant with over 30 years of experience. Originally from Michigan, he has a B.S. in Fisheries & Wildlife from MSU, and a M.S. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Colorado. He has been an independent activist for over 5 years and in Michigan is currently working on microplastics pollution with the Michigan Sierra and the Michigan Microplastics Coalition.

Art will discuss the microplastic types, sources, legislation, and local and mitigation actions. 

THIS CAFE WILL BE A HYBRID SETUP. 
Art will be streaming from Colorado. We will host a viewing in the ISEA Ed Center, and will have a Zoom link for online viewing.

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