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The Stewardship Lectures 2005 

 Friday, April 15

Bill McKibben – renowned writer, environmentalist, and scholar in residence at Middlebury College

On April 15, Bill McKibben, whose works have appeared in 24 languages and in the pages of the New Yorker, the Atlantic, Harpers, and dozens of other national publications, spoke to a full house at the Thoreau Institute about current directions for environmentalism.  Reading selections from his new book, Wandering Home: A Long Walk Across America's Most Hopeful Landscape, McKibben discussed many of the issues each selection evoked and reflected on the promising signs of healthy localism he found nestled in northern New York State from Lake Champlain through the Adirondack Mountains.

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** A limited number of signed copies of Bill McKibben's Wandering Home: A Long Walk Across America's Most Hopeful Landscape are available from the Walden Woods Project.  To order please call (781) 259-4731 or (800) 554-3569 x731 (out of state).  **


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