Join Professor Hull for an informative lecture on the history of Sugar Loaf, as well as a showing of a decades-old film on the area.
Wednesday, December 7th
7:00 to 8:30pm
Topics will include: the Native American, Colonial and Independence eras focusing on the uniqueness and vital importance of the mountain and hamlet area to our county’s natural and human communities.
Learn about what makes Sugar Loaf so fascinating, so interdependent, and so historically important to us today. Moreover, what makes the iconic mountain itself so unique and worthy of protection.
Light refreshments will be served.
Pre-registration is required— please e-mail Jeremy@oclt.org to register.
A suggested donation of $20 to support the Orange County Land Trust is appreciated, but not required.
Artwork:
Jasper Francis Cropsey, American, 1823–1900
Brimstone and Sugar Loaf Mountains from Warwick, 1872
Oil on canvas
Princeton University Art Museum. Gift of the Newington Cropsey Foundation
Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center
11 Hamilton Avenue
Warwick NY