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Houston Canoe Club General Meeting
When:
Wednesday, September 11, 2024, 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Where:
Bayland Community Center
6400 Bissonnet Street
Houston, TX 77074
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Gregory Fan
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What is this?
This month we invite Gary Seloff to give us a presentation "
In the blink of an eye
".
Before his retirement two and half years ago, Gary worked for NASA at institutional support services management at Johnson Space Center for 34 years. During much of that time he found refuge and solitude paddling his kayak in the waters of the Armand Bayou Nature Center.
This presentation
is the product of hundreds of kayak photography outings on Pasadena's Armand and Horsepen Bayous over the past 16 years. A camera is able to capture frozen moments in time that happen too fast for the eye to see or for the brain to process, and at the opposite extreme, captures details of wildlife behavior or static scenes that often go unnoticed when one is passing through. We believe the collection of images he will be presenting to us will provide a combination of the two extremes, along with some history of the Armand Bayou Nature Center (celebrating its 50
th year) that offers something new, even to this group that regularly spends time on the water.
With a Master's degree in Art History and a job in the Art Department at UT-Austin, it was an unexpected interview invitation from a NASA contractor that brought Gary to the Clear Lake area in 1987. Now, he has been able to give back as a volunteer at the Nature Center that has played an important role in preserving a peaceful retreat in the midst of a large urban setting.
Please register if you intend to join the meeting via ZOOM. The Zoom link will be included in the confirmation email.
Paddling is great fun and the club is social. Let's do more!