-------- Forwarded Message -------- From: Jon Hazen <salemoregon2468@xxxxxxxxx> To: MIDVALLEYBIRDING <birding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [birding] Audubon Print Exhibit, Lectures & Programs Upcoming in Salem Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2014 12:15:24 -0700 As reported Sunday (today), in the Statesman Journal, Hallie Ford Museum of Art in Salem (State Street across from Willson Park - State & Cottage NE) & the Capitol) will be showing 30 prints from John James Audubon’s “Royal Octavo Edition” on loan from Western Oregon University archives. Companion programs include William Sounder, author of Pulitzer Prize-nominated “Under a Wild Sky: John James Audubon and the Making of “The Birds of American”. Mr. Sounder will present an illustrated lecture at 5 PM September 21st at Paulus Lecture Hall at Hallie Ford Museum of Art. The PBS documentary “Drawn from Nature” about Audubon’s life will be shown at 7:30 PM on September 23rd, and on October 21st in the Roger Hull Lecture Hall at Hallie Ford Museum of Art. Admission to the lectures and films is no charge. Museum admission is $6 general, $4 seniors, $3 for students and educators, and no charge for those 17 years or younger. The museum has free admission on Tuesdays. More information from Hallie Ford Museum: 503-370-6855. It sounds like an exciting lineup of programs and exhibits. Joel—will you cross post this to OBOL & the Mid Valley Nature List, please? I don’t subscribe but I think some of their readers may appreciate the notice. Thanks. Jon Hazen NE Salem _______________________________________________ birding mailing list birding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://midvalleybirding.org/mailman/listinfo/birding