Grand Junction public library will kickoff off a new program, Coffee Chat, on Saturday, Feb. 22 at 10:30 am with Jacob Fernholz, Greene County conservation naturalist, discussing the “Spring Lake Fishery.”
Fernholz will discuss the current status of the fish population at Spring Lake Park, northwest of Grand Junction, and future plans for improving the lake and its role as a fish habitat. Coffee Chats are designed as conversation driven with topical matters pertaining to residents of Greene County and surrounding area. Complimentary coffee and donuts will be available at the start of the event. The library is located at 106 Main Street East in Grand Junction. For more information, call 515-738-2506.