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Course: DATA 1608, Fall 2009
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Westchester The End-of-Life Coalition is pleased to offer View from the Grave: History and Art in Westchester Cemeteries Learn Westchester history by exploring its cemeteries. Through a lecture and 3 tours, learn about the development of Westchester through its burial sites, cemetery art, and famous people who are buried here. Instructor: Jane Nusbaum Guest Speaker: Gray Williams Jane Nusbaum is a former faculty...

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Westchester The End-of-Life Coalition is pleased to offer View from the Grave: History and Art in Westchester Cemeteries Learn Westchester history by exploring its cemeteries. Through a lecture and 3 tours, learn about the development of Westchester through its burial sites, cemetery art, and famous people who are buried here. Instructor: Jane Nusbaum Guest Speaker: Gray Williams Jane Nusbaum is a former faculty member of the Health Advocacy Program at Sarah Lawrence College, and is on the board of the Westchester End-of-Life Coalition. Gray Williams is the author of Picturing Our Past: National Register Sites in Westchester County. Lecture: Wednesday, October 25 7:309:00 PM Location: Westchester Community College, Valhalla campus. Room #ADM-207 Tour #1: St. Pauls Cemetery Saturday, September 9 1:003:00 PM (Please note that this tour takes BEFORE place the lecture.) Location: St. Paul 's Church, 897 S. Columbus Avenue, Mt. Vernon, NY. Tour #2: Woodlawn Cemetery Saturday, October 14 2:004:00 PM (Please note that this tour takes place BEFORE the lecture.) Location: Webster Avenue & 233rd Street, Bronx NY There is an additional $5.00/person fee for this tour. Tour #3: Old Dutch Burying Ground Saturday, November 4 (RAIN DATE: November 5) 1:003:00 PM Location: Route 9, Sleepy Hollow, NY Tuition: $75 (for 1 lecture and 3 tours), plus an a...

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