Art for Lunch: “How the TV show Yellowstone deals with real world property issues” featuring Brian Yablonski
Wednesday, September 7, 12:15 pm – Booth Ballroom, Facebook Live, and YouTube.
Brian Yablonski is the chief executive officer of the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC). He regularly contributes commentary on conservation topics to outlets such as The Hill, C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, Fox News, NPR’s Morning Edition, Mountain Journal, and National Review. PERC is a research institute dedicated to promoting conservation by exploring how free market environmentalism can produce positive environmental outcomes. Brian will join us from Montana via Zoom to discuss land use policies in that state and how the TV show Yellowstone has represented these issues. Lunch will be available for $12.00 plus tax. Deadline to register for lunch is, Noon, September 6. Go boothmuseum.org to make your reservation for lunch or watch LIVE on Booth Museum’s Facebook page. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early. Program included with admission. No outside food or beverages. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early. CLICK HERE to register or CLICK HERE to view more adult programs at the Booth.