Instructor: Keith Warwick

No image available Biography: Keith is a graduate of the University of California atDavis, California with a Bachelor of Science in CivilEngineering (1977) and holds a Professional CivilEngineer's License in California. He is the author ofseveral books and journal articles, and has 28 years ofcivil and environmental engineering experience. Hetaught engineering classes at Yuba Community Collegein California, taught construction management onlinefor University of Washington, and taught hazardouswaste operation and emergency response and OSHAsafety classes. He was the lead field engineer for aproject that involved remediating contaminatedproperties.

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Lincoln Park in Chicago, Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, and Central Park in Manhattan offer beautiful natural escapes from the pace and pressures of everyday life. Each park has its own distinct character, history, and ecological features, shaped in part by the presence of water-whether ocean, lake, pond, river, or stream-that adds to the sense of calm found in these urban oases.Join us as we explore the stories behind these iconic parks and discover how they continue to serve residents and visitors alike, providing space to relax, reconnect with nature, and enjoy the unique charm of three world-class cities.
Monday, February 16, 2026, Live Webinar
Lakes and streams in Illinois and the Upper Midwest reveal the quiet beauty and refreshing serenity found across Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. From small lakes only a few hundred feet wide to shallow streams just inches deep, these waters are full of life-where small fish dart between rocks and nature unfolds up close. Many of these scenic spots are easily accessible by car or trail and are often paired with campgrounds, cozy lodges, bed-and-breakfasts, or lakeside hotels. Even in winter, adventurous visitors enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or hiking through snow-covered landscapes. Join us as we explore photographs and stories that celebrate these peaceful and picturesque waterways.
Thursday, March 19, 2026, Live Webinar