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Trekking, Schools, and Serendipity in Nepal: Stories from Shereen Sarick

Trekking, Schools, and Serendipity in Nepal: Stories from Shereen Sarick

Shereen will share stories that weave together the people in the Roaring Fork Valley and villagers of the Langtang Valley. Learn about the lives, schools, and villages that crumbled in the 2015 earthquakes, and the rebuilding of them all.

About the Speaker:
Shereen Sarick is an Aspen Thrift Shop volunteer and board member, National Coordinator for Second Nurture (a non-profit supporting foster kids and foster families), continues her work in Nepal with her non-profit, FOMS, and is a rabbi. Shereen loved being an ACES Naturalist in 1991 (well, every job except feeding the turkey vulture: a turkey vulture’s method of self-defense is to vomit their food, which they can send sailing 10 feet. If a turkey vulture is disturbed, it will throw up on whomever is bothering it.)

ACES | Hallam Lake
Free
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM on Wed, 28 Feb 2024

Event Supported By

ACES (Aspen Center for Environmental Studies)
970-925-5756
aces@aspennature.org
ACES | Hallam Lake
100 Puppy Smith St.
Aspen, Colorado 81611
970-925-5756
aces@aspennature.org