Ed. Note: This note just in from Rev. Susan Kershaw at St. John's Church. CCB
On October 10, at 7:00 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, Elm and Westminster Streets in Walpole, will host a Lepovsky Community Lecture featuring guest speaker Rick Van Wickler, Superintendent of the Cheshire County Jail and House of Correction. Mr. Van Wickler will be address theories of reform for modern correction facilities in his presentation, “Managing the Unmanageable: A Look at Leadership in Modern Corrections.” There will be time to ask questions and engage in discussion with Mr. Van Wickler. The event is free and open to the public.
The Lepovsky Community Lectures were created in memory of Ruth and Frank Lepovsky as a way for St. John’s Episcopal Church to reach out to the community with a variety of programs that would have public interest appeal and also help to build community. In the past, the Lectures have focused on the writing of C. S. Lewis, on Anglican history and practice, and on local and global environmental issues. For more information, please call 756-4533.