Egypt and the Eternal Nile

Hurstville Interpretive Center, Jackson County

Sunday, November 17, 2024

The name Egypt suggests pyramids, temples, and tombs. A closer look at these edifices reveals the importance of the natural world to the ancient Egyptians. From Anubis to papyrus, animals and plants were considered deities or symbols of fertility, protection, luck and more. The Nile River was, and remains, the main source of Egypt's non-mineral natural resources. It is a source of food, fertile soil, and a means for transportation. Kevin and Ann Burns, of La Motte, Iowa, will reveal these connections as they share about their January 2024 journey to Egypt.

Registration is required at least 48 hours in advance. For more information or to register, call (563) 652-3783 or email conservation@jacksoncounty.iowa.gov. 

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Registration starts from 11/17/2024

What

Egypt and the Eternal Nile

When

Sunday, November 17, 2024
2:00 PM - 12:00 PM

Where

Hurstville Interpretive Center
18670 63rd St
Maquoketa , IA 52060

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