
Join Our Monthly Conservation Book Club: Explore Environmental Literature!
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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About this event
Are you passionate about nature and literature? Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with the author at the Champlain Area Trails conservation book club on Tuesday, April 8th, from 5 PM to 6 PM. This month, we will delve into "Where the Styles Brook Waters Flow," an insightful book by local author Lorraine M. Duvall.
“Where the Styles Brook Waters Flow: The Place I Call Home by Lorraine Duvall is a love song to ‘The Glen’ and to the richness and importance of the Styles Brook Watershed, part of the wildlife corridor called the Split Rock Wildway in NY’s eastern Adirondack Mountains. Like a river, the book flows from one facet to another-from its history, to a modern land use controversy, to an in-depth look at the local impact of Hurricane Irene. She traces her own personal story of coming to know and love the area and describes the delicate balance of privacy and interconnectivity that is the way of life in rural areas. Duvall’s latest contribution to Adirondack lore continues to illustrate the area’s vibrant and fascinating life.” -Céline Keating, author of The Stark Beauty of Last Things
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To participate in this enlightening discussion via Zoom, please email bookclub@champlainareatrails.com to confirm your registration. We will send you the Zoom link on the day before the meeting.
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Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with nature, engage in meaningful dialogue, and explore the hidden world around us! Join the Champlain Area Trails Book Club as we celebrate literature and the great outdoors.
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