Speakers /Lectures
thurs. 9
JCC Secrets of Buffalo Series -
"Secret Trees," with Joyce
Testa-Cinquino, Buffalo Olmsted Parks
Conservancy, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday,
Aug. 9, Jewish Community Center's
Benderson Family Building, 2640 N.
Forest Road, Getzville; free. 688-4033
tues. 14
Human Relations Made Simple
- Seminar, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14 at
the Church of Scientology, 836 Main
St., Buffalo; free. 856-391
wed. 15
What Keeps A Person From
Thinking Clearly? - Lecture, 7
p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15, Church of
Scientology, 836 Main St., Buffalo.
856-3910
Geographic Medicine: Why We
Get Sick the Way We Do - A
lecture by professor Richard V. Lee,
M.D., from the UB Departments of
Medicine, Pediatrics and Obstetrics and
adjunct professor in UB Departments
of Anthropology and Social and
Preventive Medicine, 4 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 15 in Room 215 of
the UB Natural Sciences Complex, UB
North Campus, Amherst. Lee will
explain that human illnesses are shaped
by physical geography, climate, how
humans use land, flora and fauna that
reside on the land and how human
activity impacts the ecology and
environment. Call 645-6404 or visit
htt p://ubthissummer
.buffalo.edu/lectures.html for more
information.