2007 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 and cultural  history of

 Lake George and the Adirondacks

 

July 9           Adirondack Invasive Species Week: DFWI Research on Invasive Species in

Lake George

Sandra Nierzwicki-Bauer, Charles Boylen, Lawrence Eichler & John Wimbush,

Research Staff, Darrin Fresh Water Institute, Bolton Landing, NY

 

July 16         Exploring History in the Adirondack Attic

                       Andy Flynn, Regional Historian & Author, Saranac Lake, NY

 

July 23         Adirondack Architecture: Great Camps and the Rustic Tradition

Steven Engelhart, Executive Director, Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH),     Keeseville, NY
 

July 30         Rattlesnakes in Our Woods: Everything You Always Wanted to Know but

Were Afraid to Ask

William S. Brown, Professor Emeritus, Skidmore College and

Associate Research Scientist, DFWI, Fort Ann, NY

 

August 6     The Spread of Lyme Disease in Upstate New York: Ecological Background 
                     from the Albany Pine Bush

George R. Robinson, Professor, Department of Biological Sciences,

State University of New York at Albany, Albany, NY

 

August 13    The History Associated with the Site Known as the Lake George Battlefield Park

Herman C. Brown, President Lake George Battlefield Park (Fort George) Alliance,

Lake George, NY

 

August 20   To Our North: The Bolton We Rarely See

Ted Caldwell, Longtime Resident & Member, Historical Society of Bolton,

Bolton Landing, NY

 

August 27   CCC Camps in the Adirondacks: Their History & Lore

                        Marty Podskoch, Regional Historian & Author, Colchester, CT

 

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

For more information visit our website www.rpi.edu/dept/DFWI