Dec 30 2008
Western Lake Erie Waterkeeper Speaks in Sylvania: Jan. 13
Sandy Bihn is the very dynamic president of both the Western Lake Erie Association and the Toledo Lighthouse Society. If you want to know why western Lake Erie and Maumee Bay are important and unique, talk to Sandy. She will be delivering a lecture on that very topic from 7:30 to 9PM on Tuesday, Jan. 13th at Lourdes College in Sylvania, OH. Here is the information and link from the Lourdes College blog page:
On Tuesday, January 13, Lourdes College will host a S.A.V.E. (Science Alliance for Valuing the Environment) lecture titled “Maumee Western Lake Erie Water is Very Special.” Hosted by Sandy Bihn, President of the Western Lake Erie Association and Toledo Lighthouse Society, the lecture will be held in the Franciscan Theatre and Conference Center from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
This S.A.V.E. lecture will discuss the Maumee Bay and Western Lake Erie as well as the Toledo Lighthouse that serves as a connecting point between these two bodies of water. During the lecture, audience members will learn about the aquatic life contained in these waters, fun facts and challenges surrounding the Great Lakes as well as a history of the Toledo Lighthouse.
Free and open to the public. For more information about the lecture and S.A.V.E., contact Sr. Rosine Sobczak, OSF, at 419-824-3691.
