Posted on Feb 18, 2000

Dick Lefebvre, chairman of the Adirondack Park Agency,
is the next speaker in “The Adirondacks,” the Winter 2000
seminar series sponsored by the College's Environmental Studies program
and the Association for the Protection of the Adirondacks.

He speaks Thursday, Feb. 24, at 7 p.m. in the Nott
Memorial on “People, Partnerships and Politics: A View from the
Chair.”

The series, free and open to the public, spans a range
of topics from wilderness policy issues to nature photography to folk
music of the Adirondacks. A reception will follow each of the
presentations.

Other talks in the five-part weekly series (all on
Thursdays at 7 p.m. in the Nott) are:

March 2, “Wild
Visions” by Carl Heilman, nature photographer;

March 9,
“Adirondack Folk, Bluegrass and Clog Dancing” with musicians
Dave Kiphuth, John Kirk and Trish Miller.

Call ext. 6770 (Union) or 377-1452 (AFPA) in case of
cancellation or postponement due to weather.