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Rippowam Cisqua School Foundations of Education Series

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The Rippowam Cisqua School Foundations of Education Series continues on Wednesday, November 14th at 7:00 p.m. with a visit from Dr. Alan Rabinowitz, CEO of Panthera, a non-profit organization that directs and implements effective conservation strategies for the world's largest and most endangered cats: tigers, lions, jaguars, and snow leopards. Dr. Rabinowitz will speak about Saving the World's Big Cats: From Brooklyn to Burma, and Beyond.  Dr. Rabinowitz is one of the world's leading big cat experts, and has been called "The Indiana Jones of Wildlife Conservation" by Time magazine.  Dr. Rabinowitz's lecture is free and open to the public and will take place in the Sky Room on our Lower Campus (325 West Patent Rd., Mount Kisco, NY  10549).  Parents are encouraged to bring their school-age children to this event.  


For more information, please contact Ryan Smith at 914-244-1292 or ryan_smith@rcsny.org.

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