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July 14 through 26, Kathy Kremer, Ph.D., associate professor of sociology, will kayak
the length of the Grand River as a participant in a journey to support responsible
use of the waterway.
Kremer will participate in the Grand River Expedition, an event organized by the Michigan
Chapter of the Sierra Club that will include a team of scientists, historians, environmental
professionals,community leaders, government representatives and others who will kayak
or canoe the 225 navigable miles of the river. Along the way, the expedition will
identify problems threatening the river to find solutions, and will give presentations
to inform communities about the importance of the waterway.
Involved in the planning of events for the lower Grand River portion, Kremer will
be responsible for organizing activities for the last two days of the journey as the
paddlers progress toward Lake Michigan. The students of her Communities and Watersheds summer course will be joining her for one day of paddling with the expedition. In addition, Kremer
will share her observations, photos and video of the trip on her blog and through
the Grand Haven Tribune.
With a length of some 260 miles, the Grand River is the state’s longest river. Its
watershed includes 18 counties, and it has an important impact on many mid-Michigan
communities. The Michigan Chapter of the Sierra Club invites those interested to join
the expedition.
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