Beyond the booths, demos and live music, Earth Day at the Meadows Center on Saturday gives you the option for in-depth learning opportunities.
See the Edwards Aquifer through the perspective of textile artist Gwendolyn Hustvedt in “Exploring Aquifers through Art” (11 a.m.–12 p.m.). Hustvedt will also discuss her latest exhibition of silk paintings, “Groundwork,” currently on display at the Meadows Center.
The Texas State Philosophy Department’s “Eco Philosophy Walk and Talk” (12:30–1:30 p.m.) will incorporate mindfulness techniques and discussion on the philosophical implications of human and natural cohabitation.
See a scuba diver’s perspective of Spring Lake in “Exploring the Deep, A Spring Lake Virtual Reality Experience” (2–3 p.m.).
All of these events are terrific opportunities to build on your understanding of Spring Lake! Another big bonus for this event is free glass-bottom boat tours throughout the day for a unique view of the headwaters.






