Multicultural Diversity in the National Park System
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On Saturday, August 23rd, please join us as Dr. Paul Kovalski presents a unique overview of our National Park System.
Our National Park Service preserves spectacular, iconic landscapes—from majestic mountains and lush forests to expansive oceans. Beyond natural beauty, these parks also highlight sites that interpret the cultural diversity of the “American Experiment”.
Join us for an enlightening program as we explore our nation's rich heritage, a land of native peoples and immigrants, from Alaska to Hawaii and all parts in between.
Our speaker, Dr. Paul Kovalski, is a retired Dentist and Forensic Scientist from New Jersey. He is very passionate about our National Park Service and has previously visited every unit in the system. He has been volunteering at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, where he was honored to be Volunteer of the Year in 2016.
Members and under 18 are free
Non-members are welcome for a suggested donation of $5 each.
Click on the tickets link to register for the event to save time at check-in and to give us an idea on how many people to expect. You may also register directly on our website at https://friendsofdewanps.org/events or by sending an email to aW5mbyB8IGZyaWVuZHNvZmRld2FucHMgISBvcmc=.
Painting: "Golden Rule", Norman Rockwell, 1961
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Our National Park Service preserves spectacular, iconic landscapes—from majestic mountains and lush forests to expansive oceans. Beyond natural beauty, these parks also highlight sites that interpret the cultural diversity of the “American Experiment”.
Join us for an enlightening program as we explore our nation's rich heritage, a land of native peoples and immigrants, from Alaska to Hawaii and all parts in between.
Our speaker, Dr. Paul Kovalski, is a retired Dentist and Forensic Scientist from New Jersey. He is very passionate about our National Park Service and has previously visited every unit in the system. He has been volunteering at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, where he was honored to be Volunteer of the Year in 2016.
Members and under 18 are free
Non-members are welcome for a suggested donation of $5 each.
Click on the tickets link to register for the event to save time at check-in and to give us an idea on how many people to expect. You may also register directly on our website at https://friendsofdewanps.org/events or by sending an email to aW5mbyB8IGZyaWVuZHNvZmRld2FucHMgISBvcmc=.
Painting: "Golden Rule", Norman Rockwell, 1961
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