ALL LECTURES TAKE PLACE AT THE GUILFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY AT 7:00 P.M.
Wednesday, January 22 – Environmental History of Long Island Sound
Tom Andersen, author of “This Fine Piece of Water: An Environmental History of Long Island Sound,” will trace the Sound’s history from 1600 until the present day, and explain how the decisions we’ve made about how to use the Sound and the land in its watershed have led to the severe ecological problems facing the Sound now. Tom is the director of communications for the Connecticut Audubon Society and the New York program and communications coordinator for Save the Sound.
Tuesday, February 18 – Promoting Community Resiliency to Coastal Hazards in Connecticut
Tuesday, March 18 – The Breathing of the Bays: a journey into green water
Tuesday, April 15 – The Steamboats of Long Island Sound