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LCSC’s CECE program presents free summer lectures
06-04-08
Lewis-Clark State College’s Continuing Education & Community Events program will hold a free Summer Lecture series with six speakers throughout the summer.
The public is encouraged to attend the presentations to be held on Thursdays at 7-8 p.m. in room 100 of Meriwether-Lewis Hall. Noted speakers will present on varied topics including June 12, 19th & 20th Century Lewiston by Dick Riggs; June 26, Idaho’s Railroad History, by Arthur Hart; July 10, Idaho Territory: Murder, Intrigue and Abraham Lincoln, by Garry Bush; July 24, Stories from the Canyon, by Carole Simon-Smolinski; August 7, The Role of Women’s Clubs in Establishing Idaho’s Carnegie Public Libraries (with a Lewiston focus), by Susan Swetnam; August 21, Hiking Idaho’s Historic Trails, by Roger Williams. Swetnam’s presentation will be held in the Amphitheater of the Student Union Building, but will move indoors to MLH 100 if the weather is bad.
For more information on this and other summer programming from CECE, visit www.lcsc.edu/ce , call 792-2447, or visit the CECE offices at 415 Main Street, in the LCSC Center for Arts & History in downtown Lewiston.
Speakers for the free Summer Lecture series have been provided by the Idaho Humanities Council and the Speakers Bureau at LCSC.

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