This academic cooperative provides mature adults with opportunities for intellectual stimulation, cultural development, and social interaction.
Paul Dean will provide a colorful timeline of the impacts of European settlement upon our North American forest. He will explain how this once pristine continent of native old growth fell victim to the invasion of settlers with their axes, livestock and diseases, as they moved westward, exploiting forests until they were almost gone. A gruff outdoorsman president instituted the beginning of forestry in America. Paul will give you a unique perspective of forestry in America.
Classes are free, but registration is required.
Register by calling 205-348-3000 (If you receive a “call back” message, your call will be returned).
Zoom information will be sent closer to event.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Historical | Educational / Informational | Adult Events |
TAGS: | Senior Citizens |
Founded in 1941, the award-winning Homewood Public Library offers books, movies, music and lots of great programming for all ages. We also have fantastic online resources, including databases, ebooks, and streaming media.