Timber Rafts, a Canal, Three Railroads, the Automobile and a Global Pandemic: The Role of Transportation in the Development of Sullivan County
The Sullivan County Chamber Foundation (SCCF) with the generous support from Orange and Rockland Utilities is proud to welcome John Conway, Sullivan County Historian as the first presenter in a series of online webinars.
SCCF is a non-profit organization dedicated to to developing informed and committed leaders from all segments of the community who will apply their collective experience and skills to serve, strengthen and improve the quality of the life for all people who live and work in Sullivan County. One of the ways in which the Foundation does this is through it's Leadership Sullivan Class. This year, because of imposed COVID restrictions, the class was unable to take place. These online presentations are an offering to keep us in touch as a community and will be free to everyone. Please pre-register to participate. We look forward to a new class commencing in September of 2021 and will keep you updated to it happening. Follow us on Facebook @leadershipsullivan.
Timber Rafts, a Canal, Three Railroads, the Automobile and a Global Pandemic: The Role of Transportation in the Development of Sullivan County
presented by:
John Conway, County Historian and Co-founder of Delaware Company
Thursday, May 6 at 6:30 PM via Zoom
It is a fact that virtually every significant historic and economic milestone in Sullivan County's history has been preceded by a major breakthrough in transportation, and throughout our history it has been improvements in transportation infrastructure that has consistently fueled major population growth. That is, until the COVID-19 pandemic, during which droves of people fled the New York metropolitan area to escape the "urban penalty" of city living and to embrace the relative safety of rural living. What should we make of this phenomenon, and will those new residents remain here post-COVID?
SCCF is a non-profit organization dedicated to to developing informed and committed leaders from all segments of the community who will apply their collective experience and skills to serve, strengthen and improve the quality of the life for all people who live and work in Sullivan County. One of the ways in which the Foundation does this is through it's Leadership Sullivan Class. This year, because of imposed COVID restrictions, the class was unable to take place. These online presentations are an offering to keep us in touch as a community and will be free to everyone. Please pre-register to participate. We look forward to a new class commencing in September of 2021 and will keep you updated to it happening. Follow us on Facebook @leadershipsullivan.
Timber Rafts, a Canal, Three Railroads, the Automobile and a Global Pandemic: The Role of Transportation in the Development of Sullivan County
presented by:
John Conway, County Historian and Co-founder of Delaware Company
Thursday, May 6 at 6:30 PM via Zoom
It is a fact that virtually every significant historic and economic milestone in Sullivan County's history has been preceded by a major breakthrough in transportation, and throughout our history it has been improvements in transportation infrastructure that has consistently fueled major population growth. That is, until the COVID-19 pandemic, during which droves of people fled the New York metropolitan area to escape the "urban penalty" of city living and to embrace the relative safety of rural living. What should we make of this phenomenon, and will those new residents remain here post-COVID?
Timber Rafts, a Canal, Three Railroad...
Date and Time
Thursday May 6, 2021
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
May 6th 6:30 PM
Location
Via Zoom
Fees/Admission
FREE TO ATTEND BUT YOU MUST REGISTER TO GET THE SIGN-IN INFORMATION