Ossipee Aquifer Crankie Painting Project
Saturday, February 18, 1-4PM, Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth
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Ossipee Aquifer Crankie Painting Project


Beneath our feet lies the Ossipee Aquifer, a gorgeous stratified drift aquifer that supplies most of the drinking water in this region. Can you picture it? Come help everyone picture it!

Please join Green Mountain Conservation Group, Cook Memorial Library, Chocorua Lake Conservancy, and Yeoman's Fund for the Arts at the Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth on Saturday, February 18, from 1-4PM for the creation of the Ossipee Aquifer Crankie! (A crankie is a long scroll of images that gets rolled up and shown like a movie. Crankies, called panoramas in the 19th century when they were all the rage, are an early form of moving picture.)

Bring your creativity and love for water—no other experience necessary. Together we will create a beautiful, educational crankie depicting the Ossipee Aquifer—what it is, what it means to be a stratified drift aquifer, how the waters of the aquifer are connected to our lakes and rivers and the water that flows from our faucets, and why this kind of aquifer is particularly vulnerable to contamination. The crankie will be filmed and available as a learning tool for understanding the Ossipee Aquifer, source of much of the drinking water in this region and more.

The Cook Library is wheelchair accessible. Wear clothes you can paint in, and bring snacks to share, if you like. Kids, please bring an adult with you. This program is free.


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