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Presentation on the Connecticut River June 11 at Warehouse Point Library

East Windsor Friends of the Library is pleased to present a CT River Presentation by Capt. Karl Meyer at 6:30 p.m.on  June 11 at the .  

A free  Connecticut River Presentation for all ages by Capt Karl Meyer to include how he got into boating and built his first boat. He will discuss some of the electronics on the boat and what can be seen under the river sunken treasures and old bridges.

He will also describe some of the dangers on the river and how they can be seen in aerial photos and some History and Recreational opportunities along the Connecticut River.

Capt. Karl Meyer will explain what is required to get a US Coast Guard captain's license. Currently he the Commander of the Springfield Power Squadron, and has spent the last 6 years mapping 130 miles of the Connecticut River above Hartford. Two sets of maps have been purchased and are available at the Warehouse Point Library.  

The presentation is free and sponsored by the Friends of the Library Association of Warehouse Point. This will be held at 6:30 pm on Monday, June 11 at Library Association of Warehouse Point located at 107 Main St, East Windsor, CT. If you have any questions, please contact the library at 860-623-5482

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