Great Lakes, Great Read program announces 2026 book selections
The three books delve into lighthouses, sturgeon, and shipwrecks of the Great Lakes.
The three books delve into lighthouses, sturgeon, and shipwrecks of the Great Lakes.
“Legend of the Lost Emerald” is an immersive, point-and-click adventure game for kids.
On Oct. 25, 2025, kids and families can enjoy sturgeon activities and book talks about all things fish.
“Saving our Sturgeon: Protecting Wisconsin’s Ancient Fish,” tells the story of how conservation efforts rescued the famous fish from extinction.
Tim Campbell is offering a program for middle school students and educators to learn more about how we talk about invasive species and how the different message frames we use can impact effectiveness of efforts to prevent and manage aquatic invasive species.
Great Lakes, Great Read, the “one book, one community” program designed to inspire passion and connection to the Great Lakes Watershed through reading, will kick off the season with a series of three webinars.
A children’s book and a selection written for adults were named today as the two community reads for a new Great Lakes Basin initiative meant to foster connections between communities and the lakes as well as deepen learning.
The Maadagindan! Start Reading! book club is a labor of love for Sea Grant Librarian Anne Moser.