Karen Cesare, CAP Representative, is presenting a program discussing the Central Arizona Project and water conservation in the arid southwest on Tuesday, April 29 at the Lunch-n-Learn in Main Ballroom, 12:45 pm – 1:45 pm. A plated lunch will be served at noon.
The 336-mile CAP system took 20 years to build and is an engineering marvel that has contributed dramatically to quality of life and sustainability of Arizona’s water supply and economy.
Elected as Pima County’s representative to Central Arizona’s Water District, Karen Cesare has been a key part of water rights negotiations and water management. She is a third generation Arizonian and a registered landscape architect who owns and operates Novak Environmental Inc.
Karen has served on the CAWCD 15 member Board of Directors since 2014 and currently serves as the Board of Director’s Secretary at the Central Arizona Project. She also serves on the Canoa Ranch Conservation Committee. Karen and her family enjoy hiking, cycling and birding in Tucson, Arizona.
Attend her program to learn about the CAP project and its impact on Arizona’s future.
To register for the AFGC Convention and/or PR Convention go to: https://azgardenclubs.com/conventions/
Photo 1 Karen Cesare
Photo 2 Central AZ Project
Central Arizona Project’s dedicated team reliably manages and delivers Colorado River water to Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima counties.