AMBASSADOR - Finger Lakes Community College
AMBASSADOR - Finger Lakes Community College
AMBASSADOR - Finger Lakes Community College
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ook FEAst<br />
Presented by the flcc<br />
Humanities department<br />
Fascinating Books<br />
Fantastic Food<br />
Fabulous Conversation<br />
Price per ticket: $125<br />
Begin the evening at 5 p.m. with an<br />
hors d’oeuvres reception at the newly<br />
opened Student Center at FLCC. Travel to a<br />
location in Ontario County and enjoy fine dining courtesy of a gracious<br />
host. Participate in a book discussion led by the book’s author or a faculty<br />
member or friend of FLCC.<br />
To reserve your seat and purchase a ticket, go to www.flcc.edu/bookfeast or look<br />
for an invitation in your mailbox. Space is limited, and books will be assigned<br />
in the order that paid RSVPs are received. Copies of the featured books are<br />
on reserve at the Charles J. Meder Library and are also available for purchase<br />
at the FLCC bookstore, Book Nook, on the first floor of the Student Center.<br />
For questions or to request a mailed invitation, contact the FLCC Foundation<br />
at foundation@flcc.edu or call (585) 785-1454.<br />
Book<br />
Fea<br />
Featured books and moderators include:<br />
“Blood, Bones and Butter: The Inadvertent Education of<br />
a Reluctant Chef,” by Gabrielle Hamilton, moderated by<br />
Rich Larkin, associate professor of hotel/resort management.<br />
“Confessions of an Amateur Peak Bagger,” by Kevin Flynn ’79,<br />
who will also moderate.<br />
“Dark Green Religion,” by Bron Taylor, moderated by<br />
Marty Dodge, retired professor of environmental conservation.<br />
“Different Hours,” by Stephen Dunn, moderated by<br />
Jon Palzer, associate professor of English and chairperson<br />
of the FLCC Humanities Department.<br />
“Ghostbread,” by Sonja Livingston, moderated<br />
by Curt Nehring Bliss, associate professor of English<br />
and director of honors studies.<br />
“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” by Stieg Larsson,<br />
moderated by Stephanie Olsen, technical specialist,<br />
developmental studies.<br />
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