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Spring Dinner 2007
Saturday, April 21st

"A Forest Journey"

Travel with National Forest Spokesman Matthew “Twig” Largess in search of the most ancient and largest trees in America. From the biggest spruce in the Pacific Northwest to the swamps of the southeast, home of the Ivory-billed woodpecker, that lives in the virgin Cypress trees that are more then a thousand years old, to New England with its own grand forest history. “Twig” has appeared in hundreds of National News Stories on forests and the vital role they play in our environment. You will walk away inspired.

Come hear Matthew Largess talk about America’s Old Growth Forests and the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker.

Come along and meet old friends and make new ones while enjoying the meal and presentation at the AMC Connecticut’s 2007 Annual Spring Dinner.

Come to the Cheshire Grange on Saturday, April 21, 2007

Non-Alcoholic Social Hour at 5:00 - 6:00 PM

Roast Beef Dinner at 6:00 PM

Evening Program at 7:30 PM



Reservations
Please send $15 [per person] by Saturday, April 14th to:
Ellen McGuire
84 George Street
East Haven , CT 06040
*make checks payable to “AMC-CT Chapter”

For 7:30 PM Presentation only, pay $5 at door.

Additional Information
Email Programs@ct-amc.org or
Contact David Bellemare @203-753-9126

Driving Directions
The Grange is near the center of Cheshire. Turn East from Rte 10 onto Wallingford Road (by Town Hall) one block South of jct. of Rte 10 and Rte 68. Grange is on left with parking on both sides of the building.

 


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