Upcoming in Rocheport, Mo.
Beyond Water: Cultivating a Reverence for Big Rivers
Online Presentation by Author Dean Klinkenberg, the Mississippi Valley Traveler
Dean has made his living writing about the Mississippi River. He’s going to share with us his vision for living with reverence and resilience along our big rivers.

A snapshot of the diversity of animals on the Mississippi River. Photo courtesy of Dean Klinkenberg.
Time and Place
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
7:00 pm
Online Presentation by author Dean Klinkenberg
Hosted by Missouri River Relief on Zoom and live-streamed on YouTube.
Streaming sponsored by Rivermiles, the folks that bring you the MR340
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
- 7 p.m. presentation
- The presentation will be hosted on Zoom. Click here to register.
- We will allow 115 to register, but only 100 will be allowed to connect for the presentation. By watching through Zoom, you will have the opportunity to ask questions.
- Anybody can watch the live stream on our YouTube Channel!
Hosted by Missouri River Relief
Rivers don’t get enough respect, especially big rivers. We focus so much on the water carried by our rivers, worrying about that water getting too high or too low, that we miss the essence of what makes our big rivers special: the incredible abundance and diversity of life they support.
In this talk, author Dean Klinkenberg will describe the importance of big rivers in the natural world, and why we need to value them more and manage them differently. He’ll describe what a healthy river looks like and the impressive natural resilience of river ecosystems. He’ll remind us why, as Luna Leopold once said, we need to cultivate a “reverence for rivers.”
Dean Klinkenberg, the Mississippi Valley Traveler, has an incurable obsession with the Mississippi River. He’s driven over 120,000 miles along the Great River Road, hiked to the tops of bluffs, paddled on the Mississippi River in kayaks and canoes, and floated in luxury for a few days as a guest lecturer on the American Queen, all to get to know the diverse people and places of the Mississippi Valley.
Some of the stories he uncovers appear in his Mississippi Valley Traveler guidebooks. Other stories find a home in mysteries that are set in places along the Mississippi that feature hard-luck travel writer Frank Dodge. He has also written for publications including Smithsonian Magazine, The National, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
This presentation is also sponsored by the Mississippi River Network.
Resources & Links
Dig deeper for more info on this topic
- Mississippi River Network – a sponsor of this presentation.
- Dean’s “Mississippi Valley Traveler” website, chockful of river stories, history, travel tips and Dean’s list of river songs.
- ARTICLE – “The 70 Million-Year-Old History of the Mississippi River” – Smithsonian Magazine, Sept. 2020
- PODCAST – “Books & Travel – Life On The River. The Mississippi River Valley With Dean Klinkenberg” – Nov. 2020
- Buy Dean’s travel guides and mysteries here.
- REFERENCE – “Luna B. Leopold: A Reverence for Rivers”. Delivered as keynote address to the Governor’s Conference on the California Drought (1977)
- REFERENCE – “Solving for Pattern” by Wendell Berry (from “The Gift of Good Land”, 1981).
The Big Muddy Speaker Series in Rocheport
is hosted by these wonderful partners.
- Missouri River Relief
- Les Bourgeois Vineyards
- Katy Trail Bed & Breakfast
- Missouri River Cultural Conservancy (MoRivCC)
Streaming is sponsored by Rivermiles, the folks who bring you the MR340.
Click here for a list of upcoming presentations»
Special thanks to Les Bourgeois Vineyards for giving us the opportunity to use their beautiful space overlooking the Missouri River. All speakers are presenting for free! Thank you all for sharing your knowledge with us!
The Big Muddy Speaker Series also takes place in Kansas City and St. Charles.
The views and opinions expressed by our presenters do not necessarily reflect the view or policies of Missouri River Relief, the Big Muddy Speaker Series or any of the partners that support this public forum. The Big Muddy Speaker Series believes that hearing diverse perspectives is a crucial building block for an informed public.