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flcc foundation U P D A T E Muller Field Station to host first summer camp FLCC will expand its popular summer STEAM camps for middle schoolers this year to include a week at Muller Field Station, the College’s research and education facility at the south end of Honeoye Lake. STEAM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, art and math and re ects the broad range of disciplines students are exposed to at the camps. For example, the new Muller Field Station camp will focus on STEAM in nature July 31 to Aug. 4, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Campers will observe local wildlife, go on canoe adventures through the swamp, garden, journal about nature, and gain skills in identifying plants, insects, and birds. Campers will also engage in conversations about environmental issues, sustainability, and stewardship. e cost is $200 for the week. More information is available on the College news blog at forward.csc. cc.edu. e application is at cc.edu/steam. e late Florence Muller donated the 48acre property to FLCC in 1999 in memory of her husband, Emil, a Swiss immigrant who sought to preserve the biodiversity of the Honeoye valley. Since then, funding from the Emil Muller Foundation and Florence M. Muller Foundation has supported education, research and improvements to property. THELAKER | 3 FROM THE COVER: Careers in Service pages 4–6 pages 16–17 SPRING 2023 CONTENTS THELAKER ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT Erin Joy Grgas ’22 page 14 CAMPUS HAPPENINGS pages 7–12 CLASS notes pages 18–23 page 24 SAVE the DATE

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