Before the Well Runs Dry

Reflecting on the Flames that Lit the Way Forward

June 7, 2019
Join us at the fifth annual Edith Chase Symposium.

Poetry
Join us on Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. to celebrate the Resurrection of Ohio’s Crooked River, with poets from across Ohio, reading at the Poetry Park of Wick Poetry Center of Kent State University.

The Edith Chase Lecture
At 7 p.m. Jim White, former director of Sustainable Infrastructure Programs, will present “Legacy and Lessons from the Cuyahoga River” at the Cene Lecture Hall of Kent State’s College of Architecture and Environmental Design.
(Doors open at 6:30 PM)

Public attendance at this event is welcome. There is no charge for admission.

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Resurrection River –
The 2019 Edith Chase Symposium



Our Edith Chase Lecture Speaker is Jim White
“Legacy and Lessons from the Cuyahoga River”


Dr. Scudder MackeyJim White
Jim White retired in 2017 as the director of Sustainable Infrastructure programs of the Cleveland Cuyahoga Port Authority, concluding a 47-year award-winning career in environmental planning and management. In 2017, Mr. White was named “Champion of the River” by the Cuyahoga River Restoration Project. While director, Mr. White designed and placed in operation two river-cleaning boats, “Flotsam” and “Jetsam,” which have cleared the River of surface trash efficiently for the past eight years, and have been models for similar cleaning vessels nationally. Prior to serving the Port Authority, Mr. White was the River Navigator for the American Heritage River Program, where he was awarded the 2006 Ohio Lake Erie Award. Prior to that Mr. White served as Executive Director of the Cuyahoga River Community Planning Organization, where he directed the development of the Remedial Action Plan. Edith Chase was a member of the Advisory Board of that organization at that time.

Jim White is a native of Brecksville. He earned a Master’s Degree in Planning from the University of Virginia. He served in municipal and county government planning and management positions in Virginia, including County Administrator for Culpeper County, before returning home to the Cuyahoga Valley to apply his talent and skill to the Resurrection of the Cuyahoga River.