Fall Meeting, 2008
Saturday, November 8 Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
123 Huntington Street New Haven, CT
11:00 am — Natural History Used Book Sale. Please bring a book to our silent auction.
12:00 pm — Potluck Lunch. Bring your favorite dish to share.
1:00 — Guest Speaker, Rick Cech
The program is free and open to the public.
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Lifestyles of East Coast Butterflies
Rick Cech
Rich Cech is a natural history author and photographer. He writes, "Butterfly lifestyles reflect intimate links with the host plants on which they feed."
He will discuss why butterflies select only certain hosts and how those host plants fight back. He will bring copies of his book. More information can be found on
his bio page.
For more information on the meeting, call Carol Lemmon, 203-488-7813.
Directions
Take I-91 to exit 6, Willow St. Turn right on Willow and follow it to its end at Whitney Avenue.
Turn right on Whitney Ave and take the third left onto Huntington St.
Go up the hill past the stop sign, and the Experiment Station will be on the right.
The meeting will be held in the Jones Auditorium, which is in the central building on the second floor.
This facility is handicap accessible.
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