Citizen support group Rice Creek Associates celebrated its 30th anniversary with a gala open house on March 13, at SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station. Mike Holy M’84, president of the group that seeks to sustain and advance the field station as a living laboratory, presented. There were trail walks, games for children, and a 30-minute slideshow on the history of the field station and its nearly 400 forever-wild acres of mixed terrain. A sale of signed and numbered prints by charter Rice Creek Associates member and former faculty member John Weeks was also held. For more information, visit oswego.edu/ricecreek.
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