2006 Summer Lecture Series

 

Rensselaer’s Darrin Fresh Water Institute, located on Route 9N, and the Historical Society of Bolton

are pleased to co-host a series of distinguished presentations on the natural history of

 Lake George and the Adirondacks

 

 

July 10         The Making of the DVD Documentary “The Lost Radeau: North America’s Oldest Intact Warship”         

                        Joseph W. Zarzynski, Executive Director, Bateaux Below, Wilton, NY

 

July 17         Backyard Bullies: Terrestrial Invasive Plants

                       Sarah Small, Program Assistant, Lake George Land Conservancy, Bolton Landing, NY

 

July 24         All about Bluebirds - and More!
   John Rogers, Cofounder, New York State Bluebird Society, Brewerton, NY

 

July 31         OLD BOLTON on Lake George, NY: Newly published with a book signing to follow presentation

  Bill Gates, Regional Author & President, Historical Society of Bolton,

  Bolton Landing, NY

 

August 7      The Amazing Meadow: An In-depth Look at the Exciting Adirondack Life Forms Encountered during a Walk through a Flowering Meadow

                        Gerry Lemmo, Professional Photographer, Naturalist and Writer, Glens Falls, NY

 

August 14    The Wild Center: The New Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks

                         Lisa Rodriguez, Interpretive Naturalist, Tupper Lake, NY

 

August 21   Reminisces & Stories of the Loines and Apperson families from Northwest Bay: Part 2

    Nancy Rogal, Longtime Family Resident, Bolton Landing, NY

 

August 28    An Evening with Earl Woodward: His Unique Design & Adirondack Heritage from Stony Creek to Lake Luzerne to Bolton Landing          Deanne Rehm, Longtime Resident, Bolton Landing, NY

 

 

Programs are on Monday evenings beginning at 7:30 PM. The public is cordially invited free of charge

Funding for this series is provided by generous gifts from The Knapp Fund and numerous individuals

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