Join us for an evening with Lily Raff McCaulou as she discusses her memoir, Call of the Mild: Learning to Hunt My Own Dinner reflecting on the complex issues that surround ethical hunting in
America today. An urban environmentalist who moved west and became a
hunter, McCaulou learned to hunt the food she loves in a sustainable
way.
Call of the Mild records her story; the
San Francisco Chronicle named Call of the Mild one of the best books of 2012.
Following McCaulou's presentation, guests will enjoy gallery viewing, a cocktail and hors d'oeuvre reception and book-signing. Advance registration is encouraged; walk-ins welcome: $10 Joslyn Members; $20 General Public (includes
Wild Spaces,
Open Seasons exhibition admission and one free drink ticket; cash bar thereafter).
Click here to make your reservation online or call Joslyn's Director of Adult Programs at (402)
661-3862 or
email.
Lily Raff McCaulou is a journalist living in Portland, Oregon, whose writing has appeared in
The New York Times and
The Atlantic. She has won numerous awards including a prestigious Knight Wallace Fellowship from the University of Michigan.