Susan Frey '84, Director of Education, Thoreau Institute at the Walden Woods Project in Lincoln, Mass., will lead a "Walden Pond Trek" for Hamilton alumni, parents and friends at 9 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 16. She will comment on the natural history of the Pond as well as the most famous denizen of Walden Woods, Henry David Thoreau. Breakfast refreshments will be served. The tour begins at the Thoreau House replica and statue.
Prior to joining the Walden Woods Project, Frey was director of education at the Jane Goodall Institute. She has recently created a Web-based environmental stewardship project called World Wide Waldens: Putting Thoreau's Words into Action. Susan lives in Concord and spends her free time exploring Walden Woods and beyond with her dog, Katahdin.
Note: there is a $5 fee for parking. Wear appropriate shoes for this easy, 2-mile hike. Dogs and bicycles not permitted. Weather permitting, you are welcome to bring swimsuits and a picnic lunch to enjoy in the park afterward. Please register on-line (you must be signed on to do this) or contact The Office of Alumni Relations, regional@hamilton.edu, 866-729-0314, if you would like to attend.
Prior to joining the Walden Woods Project, Frey was director of education at the Jane Goodall Institute. She has recently created a Web-based environmental stewardship project called World Wide Waldens: Putting Thoreau's Words into Action. Susan lives in Concord and spends her free time exploring Walden Woods and beyond with her dog, Katahdin.
Note: there is a $5 fee for parking. Wear appropriate shoes for this easy, 2-mile hike. Dogs and bicycles not permitted. Weather permitting, you are welcome to bring swimsuits and a picnic lunch to enjoy in the park afterward. Please register on-line (you must be signed on to do this) or contact The Office of Alumni Relations, regional@hamilton.edu, 866-729-0314, if you would like to attend.