Author Sherwonit to speak December 3

Author Bill Sherwonit is the featured speaker for the December 3 APC luncheon, to be held in the offices of Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC). Sherwonit will speak about “Exploring and Celebrating Wild Nature, from Alaska’s Urban Center to its Remote Backcountry Wilderness.”
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Luncheon Information
11:30 a.m., Thursday, December 3
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation, first floor
Corner of Boniface and Tudor (entrance on Boniface side) Anchorage
Lunch: members $16; guests of members $18; others $20
Reservations:
1. RSVP and payment through PayPal.2. Email: akpc at gci dot net by noon Tuesday, December 1.
3. Call 274-4723 and leave a message, including a phone number where you can be reached. When calling or sending an email, please include how many people are coming and their names.
More about Bill Sherwonit
Born in Bridgeport, Conn., nature writer Bill Sherwonit has called Alaska home since 1982, when he began work at The Anchorage Times. He’s been a fulltime freelance writer since 1992 and has contributed essays and articles to a wide variety of newspapers, magazines, journals, and anthologies; his essay “In the Company of Bears” was selected for The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2007. He is also the author of 12 books about Alaska; his most recent is Changing Paths: Travels and Meditations in Alaska’s Arctic Wilderness, published this fall by the University of Alaska Press. Bill lives in Anchorage’s Turnagain area, where he writes about the wildness to be found in Alaska’s urban center as well as in the state’s most remote wilderness areas.
Map to Alaska Housing Finance Corporation, location of the December 3 meeting

