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Rochester Public Library to host Author Presentation on 9/6

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The Rochester Public Library invites the community to a presentation by Chris Lewey and co-authors Sharon Fisher and Jane Lounsbury to discuss their newly released book, The Science of Watching, the Art of Seeing, and the Power of Nature Absorption, which explores the profound connections between humanity and the natural world.

The book delves into the profound connections between humanity and the natural world, offering a unique perspective that enhances our understanding and appreciation of nature.

The event will be held in the Community Room on September 6 at 6:00 pm. It’s free and open to the public and no sign-up is necessary. For additional information or questions, contact Programming Librarian Abby Rosselli at (603) 335-7550 or via email at rpl.info@rochesternh.gov.

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