Student Photos on Display May 31, 2006 at NJ Annual State Capitol

An exhibition of High Point student photographs, taken as part of Project S.E.E. (Special Eyes on the Environment), was on display in the lobby of the ATEC Building on the Brookdale Community College campus from Friday, April 21, 2006 to Friday, May 5, 2006. This exhibit is open to the public.

High Point's students have participated in this inspirational program for 10 years. "This spectacular environmental photography exhibit, through the eyes of our students, empowers those who view it to protect our environment," noted Barbara Strickarz, Head of Schools.

After the exhibit's two-week premier at BCC, the photos will travel to NJ's State Capital for a special NJ Capital City Exhibition and Gala Opening on Wednesday, May 31 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:40 p.m.  This exhibit will feature photographs from all schools that participate in Special Eyes on the Environment.

"Through the S.E.E. program the students photograph our world with the understanding that their visions will impact the viewer's personal responsibility and appreciation for the cleanliness and protection of our environment. For more information on the NJ Capitol City Exhibition in Trenton, contact Ross Lewis at 732-828-2225.

 

S.E.E. Exhibit speakers congratulated High Point students on their natural creativity in capturing both the beauty and blemishes found in our natural environment. From left to right: Ross Lewis, president and founder of S.E.E.; Dr. Linda Milstein, vice president, Outreach, Business and Community Development at Brookdale Community College; Lillian Burry, Monmouth County Freeholder; Barbara Strickarz, vice president, Schools & Residences for CPC Behavioral Healthcare. 

In addition, members of CPC's Board of Trustees, attended the Gala Opening to view first-hand the students outstanding photographic efforts.

Pictured from left to right: Board Member Lori Goldstein; Kerry Herbert, vice president, Development & Community Relations for CPC; Board Member Kathy Goldstein.

 

 

 

4/21/2006