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> Subject: Bill McKibben to speak at LCMM
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I wanted to let you all know that environmentalist Bill McKibben will
> be speaking on Thursday, October 5, at 7:00 p.m. at the Lake Champlain
> Maritime Museum (free admission).
>
> Bill McKibben is probably the most famous environmental writer today
> and likely one of the top 20 most recognizable Vermonters. He has
> written many books and articles including, "The End of Nature",
> "Wandering Home", and "Deep Economy: A Slightly More Hopeful Version
> of the Future." Noted author and scholar-in-residence at Middlebury
> College, McKibben will speak about the need for a slow transition
> towards much more local economies that can help to prevent and to
> navigate environmental troubles.
>
> I don't general mass-email event notices, but my husband, who works
> for the LCMM, secures the yearly speaker series. I hope to see you
> there!
>
> Thank you,
> Andrea
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> Andrea Kane
> University of Vermont
> Adventure Ropes Course Coordinator
> Department of Student Life
> 48 University Place
> Burlington, VT 05405
> Main line: 802-656-2060
> Direct line: 802-656-9111
> Fax: 802-656-7731
> www.uvm.edu/ropescourse
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John Abbott phone 656.2060
Asst. Director of Student Life e-mail [log in to unmask]
Outdoor Programs fax 656.7731
Dept. of Student Life
University of Vermont
48 University Pl.
Burlington, VT 05405
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