Alice Fulton, the award-winning poet, writer and professor of English at Cornell, will open the Cornell Plantations free Wednesday night lecture series with a Sept. 10 presentation, "Let the Barbaric Flowers Live: Nature and Poetry."
The 10-lecture series is free, open to the public and continues through Nov. 12. Other noted speakers will include herbalist Rosemary Gladstar, children's author Lynne Cherry and landscape designer Julie Moir Messervy.
Fulton's presentation, the seventh annual William H. and Jane Torrence Harder Lecture, will begin at 5:30 p.m. in B-45 Warren Hall. An outdoor gala featuring music, food and wine will follow.
All other lectures in the series are scheduled for Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. in the James Law Auditorium of Schurman Hall at Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine. Free parking is available nearby. Cornell students may also attend the lectures as the one-credit course Horticulture 480. For more information, send e-mail to Kari Richards at ksu2@cornell.edu.
Other lectures in the Cornell Plantations series include:
In addition to its education programs, Cornell Plantations maintains the arboretum, botanical garden and natural areas of Cornell. More information is available at http://www.plantations.cornell.edu/ or by calling 255-2400.
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