Dear Colleagues,

The January 4-5, 2023 Hubbard Brook Quarterly Project Meeting is fast approaching. Are you planning to attend? We need to hear from you no later than December 19th.

Please use this Jotform - RSVP Form - Quarterly Project Meeting Jan 2023 - to share your information (about attendance and meals). Meals will be:

Jan 4
LUNCH @ 12:00 pm
PIZZA DINNER (more about that later)

Jan 5
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST @ 8:00 am
LUNCH @ 12:00 pm

** RSVP deadline: December 19th. **

>> Note:  I will be out of the country without email access December 9-27.  During my absence, please email Lynn Christenson with any questions.  

Lodging
  • If you need a place to stay, please click here for a list of local hotels near Vassar College.  (There is no lodging available at Cary Institute this year.) 

Meeting Details

Day 1 - January 4:  1:00 - 5:00 pm
Topic:  Critical Ecology
Co-leaders:  Sue Pierre and Peter Groffman

Day 2 - January 5:  9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Topic:  Changing Forest Structure
Co-leaders:  Nat Cleavitt and Matt Vadeboncoeur

AGENDA - The combined agenda for Days 1 and 2 is attached to this email.

Location *
Environmental Cooperative at the Vassar Barns
Farm and Ecological Preserve
Vassar College
50 Vassar Farm Lane
Poughkeepsie NY 12604

Lynn will be in touch at a later time concerning arrival and parking information.


>> Note:  We are working on a possible streaming option with the Tech crew for those unable to attend in person. As was arranged at the Annual Meeting, this option would allow for viewing and listening, but not participation.
                     

Thank you and best wishes for a healthy and happy holiday season!
Hazel


Hazel Westney (she/her/hers)
Assistant, Hubbard Brook Long-term Ecological Research Project
Coordinator, Campus Housing Program
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
PO Box AB / 2801 Sharon Turnpike / Millbrook NY 12545
845.677.7600 extension 171 westneyh@caryinstitute.org

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I live along the Mahicannituck, the river that flows two ways, on ancestral land of the Indigenous Muhheconneok and Munsee people.