The-Laker-Issue-Fall-2023

CLASS notes pages 28–32 president’s report to the community Fall open house at Muller Field Station Muller Field Station, the College’s education and research station at the south end of Honeoye Lake, will host its annual open house on Saturday, Oct. 21, from 2 to 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Visitors will have an opportunity to paddle kayaks or canoes through the wetlands, take a nature walk, and learn more about the station’s facilities. Children’s activities include pumpkin painting and explorations of aquatic insects. Alumni are invited to come and reconnect with staff and faculty from the FLCC Environmental Conservation and Horticulture Department. The field station has a canoe and kayak launch to accommodate people of various physical abilities. It has a bench and two extendable benches, one for canoe height and one for kayak height, to provide stability for safely lowering paddlers into a vessel. It is especially helpful for people who use wheelchairs, the elderly, and those who struggle with balance. Muller Field Station is at 6455 County Road 36 in the town of Canadice, south of the hamlet of Honeoye. Get directions, contact information and additional event listings at flcc.edu/muller. theLAKER | 3 FROM THE COVER: Ride along with Orion pages 4–5 pages 15–27 FALL 2023 CONTENTS theLAKER ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT Joi Wynn page 12 CAMPUS HAPPENINGS pages 6–11 page 14 SAVE the DATE

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