It’s Our Drought AND Frida’s Photo Album at MOLAA

Helping us understand and own our drought is today’s cast of five; UC Center for Hydrologic Modeling scholars: Neeta Bijoor, Alys Thomas, and AJ Purdy, along with Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) Board Member Steven LaMar and IRWD Director of Water Resources Fiona Sanchez. One correction, lawn irrigation uses about 700 bathtubs of water per year, instead of the amount stated in the interview. Related upcoming events include:3/22 UN World Water Day; Fix A Leak Week 3/17-23; Children’s Water Education Festival at UCI 3/26-27, and IRWD Water Awareness tours: 5/30, 5/31, 6/7,9/12, and 9/13. More sources on water conservation include: saveourH2O.orgcalscape@irwd.com, and ucchm.org.

Eddie Hayes, curator at the Museum of Latin American Art, leads us through the recently opened exhibit: “Frida Kahlo, Her Photos.” The exhibit runs until June 8, 2014. More information about the exhibit and related programs and events is available at molaa.org.

Our Drought AND Frida’s Photos