Harrison: Introduction to the Ice Age Floods and the National Geologic Trail
A lecture on the Ice Age Floods and the National Geologic Trail at the Harrison Library.
Tue, 16 Jun 2026
Community Library Network at Harrison Harrison , Idaho
The Community Library Network in Harrison, Idaho, hosts an educational lecture titled 'Introduction to the Ice Age Floods and the National Geologic Trail.' This event explores the cataclysmic Missoula floods that shaped the landscape of Idaho and Eastern Washington. Attendees will gain insights into the geological history of the region and the significance of the National Geologic Trail, making it a must-attend for history buffs and nature enthusiasts alike.
What to Expect
An informative presentation about the geological forces that shaped the Pacific Northwest.
Who Should Attend
Students
Geology enthusiasts
Local history buffs
Library patrons
Agenda Overview
The lecture takes place on June 16, 2026, at the Harrison Library.
Venue & Address
Community Library Network at Harrison
111 S Coeur d'Alene Ave Harrison , Idaho – 83833 United States
Organizer
Ice Age Floods Institute · Non-profit
Dedicated to the study and education of the Ice Age Floods.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the lecture?
Community Library Network at Harrison, 111 S Coeur d'Alene Ave, Harrison, ID.
When is the event?
June 16, 2026.
Is there a fee?
Library events are typically free to the public.
Who is the speaker?
Check the Ice Age Floods Institute website for speaker details.
Is registration required?
Check the library's event calendar for registration information.
What is the topic?
The Ice Age Floods and the National Geologic Trail.
Tags
Education
Geology
Lecture
Harrison
Idaho
History
Summary
An educational lecture about the Ice Age Floods held at the Harrison Library.