Magical Monarchs
Saturday, May 132:00—3:30 PMSturtz Meeting Room A+BReuben Hoar Library35 Shattuck Street, Littleton, MA, 01460
Magical Monarchs
Elke Jahns-Harms
Saturday, May 13, 2-3:30 pm
Exquisite and fragile, yet strong enough to migrate thousands of miles, monarch butterflies have captured our imaginations with their beauty and complexity. Elke and her husband Garth have gotten to know these magical creatures well while raising and releasing over a hundred butterflies. What makes these butterflies so special? How can we help them? And what happens when some tough urban teens encounter a butterfly raised by their classmates? In this lively presentation, Elke will discuss facts and myths about monarchs and share heartwarming stories and captivating photos from their experiences. For adults and children aged 8 and up.
This is a repeat of Elke's popular presentation from last August, for those who missed it last time!
About the presenter: Elke Jahns-Harms teaches International Development Aid at The Fletcher School of Tufts University, and previously taught Music and Social Change at the New England Conservatory. She and her husband began raising monarch butterflies a few years ago and have coached friends and neighbors to raise them as well. They continue to be moved and amazed at how people react to these lovely creatures. Elke holds a PhD in International Relations, a Master’s in Music, and a B.A. in Geology and Environmental Science. She has presented her talk on monarchs for local conservation organizations, garden clubs, public libraries, and continuing ed programs.
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