Cary Environmental Symposium – From Wasteland To Wonder; A presentation by Basil Camu
Cary Arts Center 101 Dry Ave, CaryThe way we currently manage the suburban and urban landscape is creating a wasteland and harming the well-being of Earth. Fortunately, we have an alternative path: We can work with natural systems instead of working against them. By doing so, we can help heal Earth. We also save time and money because we perform fewer tasks and use fewer products. Best of all, these are simple things that anyone can do regardless of their knowledge or experience. When you ask Basil what he thinks about himself, he'll tell you he is incredibly lucky. He has family he loves dearly, friends and colleagues who inspire him, and every day he gets to care for trees, soil, and flowers. He pursues his purpose and passions as the co-founder of Leaf & Limb and Project Pando. He is a Treecologist, ISA Board Certified Master Arborist, Duke University graduate, Wizard of Things, and author of "From Wasteland to Wonder – Easy Ways to Help Heal Earth in the Sub/Urban Landscape." MUSIC: Lisa Liske on cello. Lisa performs music from the Renaissance through the present day. She enjoys bringing multiple genres of music to audiences in a range of settings from the formal classical concert hall to schools and jams and live music for silent film. Lisa holds a Master of Music in cello performance from the San Francisco Conservatory. Since moving to Cary in 2019, she has joined the faculty of Meredith College and started a private cello studio, Community Cello Works Cary, serving ages four to adult. Lisa frequently performs with North Carolina Baroque Orchestra and the Raleigh Camerata. Her Philadelphia-based New River Ensemble plans a North Carolina tour in March of 2025. Lisa is an ardent environmentalist. For the 2024 Cary Environmental Symposium, before Basil's presentation begins, she will offer fifteen minutes of nature-themed traditional and composed music (as …