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		Elkhart Historical Society Dinner Lecture 
		Series presents "The Borer War" April 22ndReservations required
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		 [April 04, 2022] 
 The Elkhart Historical Society invites those with horticulture and 
		arborist interests to attend a dinner lecture on Friday evening, April 
		22, 2022, 5:30 p.m., at the Horsefeather’s/Wild Hare Café, 104 Gov. 
		Oglesby St., in Elkhart, with guest lecturer Guy Sternberg. He will be 
		addressing the subject of “The Borer War,” as it affects the survival of 
		the American ash tree species.
 
 Sternberg has cultivated and studied trees since 1952. He served on the 
		staff of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources for 32 years, 
		receiving the Honor Award for outstanding service. He has been granted 
		an adjunct research appointment to the Illinois State Museum Botany 
		Department and an adjunct faculty position in Biology at Illinois 
		College. He holds numerous other botany/horticulture and arboretum 
		memberships and has received many lifetime achievement awards in natural 
		resources.
 
 He will answer the question, “Is there an American ash species that 
		might survive the Emerald Ash Borer without perpetual help?” Come and 
		learn about a breakthrough project that includes an investment of many 
		thousands of dollars to bring some of the finest trees in central 
		Illinois back to good health. Be on the front end of this effort, and 
		learn of its success before it appears in a scientific journal in a 
		couple of years.
 
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Sternberg lectures frequently for various colleges, trade and professional 
organizations. He teaches master naturalist classes and is very active in the 
preservation of historic trees. He has traveled worldwide studying trees and 
their habitats, and has participated in educational exchanges throughout North 
America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. He was the author and photographer of 
Landscaping with Native Trees in 1995, and prepared a 550-page sequel to that 
volume titled Native Trees for North American Landscapes, released in 2004. His 
newest book, Native Trees of North America, was published in 2021. 
 
Reservations for this dinner lecture are required, and can be made by calling 
217-947-2238 no later than April 15. A reservation form must be submitted with 
payment in advance in order to attend. Ticket cost includes meal and lecture. 
Space is limited, so make your reservations now! Please download the reservation 
form for more information for this and other upcoming events on the Elkhart 
Historical Society website: 
www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org.  
				 
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