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AMY Regional Library announces arrival of Water/Ways Smithsonian traveling exhibition


BURNSVILLE — From above, Earth appears as a water planet with more than 71 percent of its surface covered with this vital resource for life. Water impacts climate, agriculture, transportation, industry and more. It inspires art and music.
The AMY Regional Library, in cooperation with NC Humanities, will examine water as an environmental necessity and an important cultural element as it hosts “Water/Ways,” a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) program. “Water/Ways” is on view now at Yancey County Public Library through April 24.
AMY Regional Library and the surrounding community has been expressly chosen by NC Humanities to host “Water/Ways” as part of the Museum on Main Street program—a national/state/local partnership to bring exhibitions and programs to rural cultural organizations. The exhibition has toured 5 other communities in North Carolina, ending the tour at Yancey County Public Libr ....

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Cape Fear Museum Highlights Global Water | Coastal Review Online


“H20 Today” exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service will be on display until August 2022. Photo: SITES
WILMINGTON A traveling Smithsonian exhibit now at the Cape Fear Museum of History and Science examines the diversity of challenges associated with global water sources.
The exhibit, “H20 Today,” investigates the effects of climate change, population growth and pollution on the water cycle and weather patterns and how people around the world are dealing with the challenges of water shortages and pollution. The exhibit will be on display here until Aug. 28, 2022.
“As a community surrounded by water, we understand the importance of protecting our rivers and ocean,” science content developer Darcie Cook said in a statement. “We are excited for the opening of H20 Today and invite visitors to explore the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood.” ....

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