RiverLink is pleased to present the fourth in a stimulating five-part seminar series by Dr. Frank Kalinowski from 3 to 5 p.m. on Friday, May 31. This seminar, taking place at the RiverLink offices is titled “Two Dreams and a Nightmare: The Environmental Legacies of Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison.”
The purpose of these interactive lectures is to explore a deeper understanding of environmental issues and to attempt the placement of these issues in a larger social, political and historic context.
Dr. Kalinowski is a retired and popular professor from Warren Wilson College and the author of numerous articles and treatises that are thought provoking and informative about the complex world in which we live today.
The date for the final Salon Series is June 28. The topic of this last talk will be:
- June 28, “Our Evolving Constitution: The Legacies of the Past and a glimpse into the Future.”
This series is free and open to the public but reservations are a must and are first come first serve. Standing reservations are welcome. Email jess@riverlink.org to reserve a spot.
The RiverLink office, the site for this series, is at 170 Lyman Street in the River Arts District of Asheville.