Lee Lecture: The Impact of Climate Change on our Coastline
Date/Time
2/11/2024
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Eastern
Event Type(s)
Community Event
Event Description

The Madison Historical Society will present the second of its 17th Annual Frederick Lee Lectures on Sunday, February 11, in Hubley Hall at the First Congregational Church on the green. The lecture will be offered at 4 pm, both in person and online via Zoom.

The speaker will be Dr. Juliana Barrett from the UConn Connecticut Sea Grant program.  Dr. Barrett will explore the impact of climate change on our coastline. Her presentation will explore the impact of flooding and coastal erosion from hurricanes and superstorms.

This year’s Lee Lectures theme is “Madison, Then and Now.” The series focuses on the ways our iconic structures, our environment, and our industries have changed with the passage of time.

Location
Setting: Hybrid
First Congregational Church on the Green, Hubley Hall
Meetinghouse Lane
Madison, CT 06443

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Contact Person
Pam Allen Hunter
(phone: 203-245-4567)
Details

All are welcome to attend these lively and informative presentations on Madison’s history. Registration is required to attend virtually. The Zoom link will be posted on the MHS website’s Frederick Lee Lectures page on the day of the event.  A suggested donation of $5 is requested to help us continue to provide engaging community programming and events. (MHS members are free.) For more information, call 203-245-4567 or visit madisonhistory.org.
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Dr. Juliana Barrett