The Life and Work of Those We've Lost
River DiLeoby Bonnie Ralston, Sarah Pidgeon, and Betsy Ukeritiswith a poem by Ray Pultinas Dear EEAC Community: It is with a heavy heart that we are writing to share the devastating news of the passing of our dear friend and EEAC Chairperson, River DiLeo. As anyone who interacted with them can tell you, River was a veritable force of natureβone who touched and forever changed the lives of so many in the environmental education community in NYC and beyond. ... River Grace if ever a name River that hugs the shore beneath is power, energy to use then free you |
Sam Holmesby Regina McCarthyMy early career in environmental education began in 1981 on my sabbatical year at Gateway Environmental Study Center with Ruth Eilenberg. Looking back there was little that happened in the remaining 25 years at the Board of Education (now Department of Education) that was not in some way touched by Sam Holmes, Chief of Interpretation at Gateway National Recreation Area. Sam along with many others were founding members of EEAC. |
Terry Ippolitoby Mike ZammThe Environmental Education (EE) community in NYC and the surrounding region has been saddened by the passing of Terry Ippolito. Terry played an extremely significant role in EE for more than a quarter century. ... References |