Emerging Scholars Night: Environmental Justice and Historic Preservation
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When:
Thursday, August 17 6PM
Admission:
FREE; Advance Registration Suggested
Details:
Join Boscobel House and Gardens in welcoming five student scholars to share their environmental justice and historic preservation projects:
Open Space Institute’s Barnabas McHenry Fellowships
- Christina Bell for Rensselaer Plateau Alliance, Nature for All: Creating a Sensory Trail to Connect People with Disabilities to Nature
- Aidan Emery for Boscobel House and Gardens, Digitizing History: Loyalist States Dyckman at Home and Abroad
- Kathryn McKenzie for Outdoor Promise, Newburgh’s Watershed: A Visual Journey
- Morgan Miller for Franklin D. Roosevelt Hyde Park Foundation, Research and Education for Roosevelt Preservation Horticulture
Children of the American Revolution
- Nate Stickle, New York State President, The Great Chain: Link to History Project
Children of the American Revolution
This event will take place in the Visitor Center, an ADA-accessible facility. Special thanks to Open Space Institute, the Children of the American Revolution, and to Boscobel members and donors, who make every Boscobel experience possible.
Image: Aidan Emery, Open Space Institute McHenry Fellow and University of Vermont student, whose Historic Preservation project is based at Boscobel House and Gardens.