Land Sculpted by Water
Lecture by Josh Teeter, Environmental Educator for New York State Parks
Members: Free, Not-Yet-Members: $10, Students: $5
Advance reservations are requested by 5:00 p.m. on January 13th.
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To set the stage for upcoming water-focused exhibitions at The Rockwell, this program will educate participants on the critical role water played in the formation of the Finger Lakes Region.
A unique combination of events spanning over 400 million years have led to the formation of the Finger Lakes landscape and its many gorges and waterfalls. Water is unparalleled in both beauty and force, and has sculpted the magnificent natural wonders we are so fortunate to have access to. Josh Teeter, Environmental Educator for the Finger Lakes Region of the New York State Parks, will show how water and the unique geology of the area have interacted over time to create natural areas that attract visitors from around the world. Please join us for this unique opportunity to take a closer look into the land that was and is being sculpted by water.
Wednesday Jan 14, 2015
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EST
Wednesday, January 14, 2015 | 6:00 p.m. ? 7:00 p.m.
Members: Free, Not-Yet-Members: $10, Students: $5
Brett Smith, Programs and Events Planner. smithb@rockwellmuseum.org
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