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Kaiulani Lee
For more than 10 years, actress Kaiulani Lee has
performed a one-woman play entitled “A Sense
of Wonder.” It is a labour of love that celebrates
naturalist and author Rachel Carson whose book Silent
Spring helped give birth to the modern environmental
movement. Kaiulani Lee has performed in numerous
play on and off Broadway and a host of television
shows such as Law and Order, The Waltons and Tales
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Elizabeth Dickens
The bare facts of Elizabeth Dickens's life are easily
quantified, but the extraordinary effect of her
simply-led life is more than a measure of years.
Elizabeth Dickens was born December 2, 1877 and
died on June 17, 1963; she lived her entire life
on Block Island, traveling only occasionally and
then usually for reasons connected to her interest
and renown in birds. Through her work with Block
Island School children, her vision for and stewardship
of the Block Island Bird Collection, her more than
fifty years of daily bird observations, and her
correspondence with well-known members of the natural
history and birding community of her day, Elizabeth
Dickens remains to this day a powerful resource
and inspiration. Read
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