Cold weather is perfect time to meet an Iditarod racer

Iditarod racer Karen Land visits the Harris County Library. (Photo courtesy of Iditarod. com)
As cold weather descends upon the Chattahoochee Valley and maybe even a snow flake or two in the next few days, the timing couldn’t be more perfect to meet an Iditarod racer and her husky.
Three-time Iditarod racer Karen Land and her amazing Alaskan husky, Sophia, will be at the Harris County Public Library, Friday afternoon, at 3:30 pm.
Karen is a writer, public speaker, and library-lover, giving Iditarod dog mushing presentations at schools and libraries across the country. To date, she has delivered over 1000 talks in 35 states. In the sport of mushing, a sled dog team is often referred to as a “string of dogs.”
Come meet a real Iditarod musher, hear fascinating stories from the trail, and get up close with Sophia! This is a fun and unique experience you won’t want to miss—perfect for all ages.
Bring your curiosity and your love for dogs and adventure!