“The
Life and Times of Logan County Mammals” rescheduled for June 6
Send a link to a friend
[May 12, 2015]
The Elkhart Historical Society
announces the rescheduled dinner lecture, “The Life and Times of Logan
County Mammals”, to be given at 5:30 p.m., on Saturday June 6, 2015 by Dr.
Dennis Campbell. |
The original lecture was postponed due to the
funeral of President Abraham Lincoln (or at least its re-enactment.)
The dinner choices from the Wild Hare Café at Horsefeathers in
Elkhart are Chicken Cordon Bleu or Beef Bourguignon. Reservations
should be made by calling 217-947-2238, and the dinner menu and
order form can be downloaded from the web site
www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org. As space is limited,
please make your reservations promptly as none will be accepted
after June 1.
Dr. Campbell’s talk will cover three major time periods from far
gone eras when wooly mammoths and perhaps an occasional sabre tooth
tiger roamed, to the 1800’s during Abraham Lincoln’s life, when not
only wolves but an occasional timber rattlers could visit. The final
era is now and what still remains and may in fact be returning to
the wilds of Logan County.
[to top of second
column] |
Dr. Campbell, who has taught at Lincoln College for
twenty-two years offering courses in both life and earth sciences, holds
bachelor and master degrees from Texas Tech University and a doctorate in
zoology from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. He is also
the director of the Creekside Center for Environmental Education, a new offering
through Lincoln College’s Biology Department.
[J. Rob Wilson] |