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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Webinar w/ Charles Clarkson\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Birds have been evolving on our planet for roughly 1.6 million years. During this period\, they have radiated into over 10\,000 species and can be found in nearly every habitat that exists. Aside from bringing us great joy as they nest in our backyards\, visit our feeders and fill wild spaces\, birds provide countless ecosystem services. They pollinate our plants\, control pest populations\, remove decomposing organic material and spread seeds far and wide\, thereby creating new habitats across the globe. \nCharles Clarkson will tell us about the amazing things birds do\, what we stand to lose in a warming world as many of our avian populations decline rapidly and how Audubon is working to reverse these declines. \nCharles Clarkson\, PhD\, is the Director of Avian Research for the Audubon Society of Rhode Island where he is leading efforts to conserve bird populations across all properties Audubon manages. His work includes establishing a baseline dataset on bird abundance and distribution as well as targeted research on the impacts of pesticides to nesting and migrating birds.
URL:https://www.lifelonglearningcollaborative.org/event/brown-bag-webinar-w-charles-clarkson-phd/
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Webinar w/ Andrew Starcevic\, Peace Corps Regional Recruiter
DESCRIPTION:If you’ve ever fantasized as a Senior about what it might be like to stop the world for a while and have the adventure of a lifetime by joining the Peace Corps\, or just wondered what it was like for others\, here’s a great opportunity to find out and ask questions. Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to become part of a community overseas\, learn a new language\, and make a lasting impact. \nJoin us to learn more about the Peace Corps from a returned Volunteer\, Andrew Starcevic\, who served in Namibia on the southwestern coast of Africa. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions about service and gain tips to guide you through the application process. \nPeace Corps Regional Recruiter Andrew Starcevic served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Namibia. During his time as a volunteer\, he lived in a rural farming community and taught English at the local primary school. Andrew’s favorite memory from service is the time spent playing soccer after school with friends in the host community.
URL:https://www.lifelonglearningcollaborative.org/event/brown-bag-webinar-w-andrew-starcevic-peace-corps-regional-recruiter/
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Webinar w/Steve Kidd
DESCRIPTION:Sigh/Omelas\nA live one man show – Written and Performed by Steve Kidd \nSteve Kidd drew inspiration for his play from the stories of the young individuals he encountered and guided at Camp AmeriKids\, a free summer camp in upstate NY for children living with AIDS/HIV. These stories\, filled with themes of love\, longing and loss\, are intertwined with a short story by renowned sci-fi writer Ursula K. LeGuin\, called “The Ones who Walk Away from Omelas.” \nSince his first performance of the show in 2001\, Steve Kidd has won the Lewis Hine Award in 2008 for dedicated work on behalf of children in need and performed it well over 1\,000 times for schools\, colleges\, friends\, interested citizens and anyone who wants to hear it. To him\, it is a joy to share these memories and stories of children whose lives were cut short by the HIV virus.
URL:https://www.lifelonglearningcollaborative.org/event/brown-bag-webinar-w-steve-kidd/
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