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River Talk at the Irvington Historical Society

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When:
May 2, 2016: 7:00PM to 8:30PM
Where:
Irvington Public Library, 12 South Astor Street, Irvington, NY map
To Attend:
Free / RSVP
Photo: Leah Rae / Riverkeeper

Photo: Leah Rae / Riverkeeper

Join Riverkeeper as we celebrate our 50th Anniversary by joining us for the first of our River Talks.
Riverkeeper Boat Captain John Lipscomb will share his deep knowledge of the Hudson with television meteorologist Storm Field in this dynamic discussion on the river.

Lipscomb grew up in Irvington and Tarrytown, learning to swim and sail in the Hudson River. He has sailed as Captain aboard a number of 30’ to 65’ blue water sailing vessels, and completed three Trans Atlantic crossings and one Trans Pacific crossing.

A passionate advocate for the River and life in it, he patrols the Hudson from New York Harbor to Troy, logging 4,000 to 5,000 nautical miles a year on the 36-foot wooden vessel R. Ian Fletcher to identify and deter polluters, support science research and educate the public.

RSVP: Free to the public. Please RSVP to [email protected]

Follow our anniversary events and discussions throughout the year by using the hash tag #50onHudson.

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