NOTE: Our lectures now begin at 7pm. Also, our lecture series has moved!
Our new venue is Reidy Hall at the Unitarian Church of All Souls, located
on Lexington Avenue between 79th and 80th Streets in Manhattan.


GREEN METROPOLIS : THE EXTRAORDINARY LANDSCAPES OF NEW YORK CITY AS NATURE,
HISTORY, AND DESIGN
[image: [b][i]Green Metropolis: The Extraordinary Landscapes of New York
City as Nature, History, and Design[/i][/b][br]By Elizabeth Barlow
Rogers]*Green
Metropolis: The Extraordinary Landscapes of New York City as Nature,
History, and Design*
By Elizabeth Barlow Rogers


*By Elizabeth Barlow RogersWednesday, January 25, 7pm*

In her new book *Green Metropolis*, Betsy Barlow Rogers introduces us to
seven remarkable New York City green spaces and to the people who have been
instrumental in their design and protection. As a founder of the Central
Park Conservancy and current president of the Foundation for Landscape
Studies, the author is well positioned to take us through the history—both
natural and human—of how these places were created and how they have been
transformed.


*Hope to see you at the lecture! *

*And for an outing - be sure to check out NYC Audubon's walks and field
trips at  www.nycaudubon.org/local-trips-and-classes
<http://www.nycaudubon.org/local-trips-and-classes>*

*Cheers, *

*Lynne Hertzog*

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