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Reszin Adams Documentary Event – January 25, 2022 5:30 PM

Reszin Adams Documentary Event – January 25, 2022 5:30 PM

There will be a party at Glenn Peter Jewelers on Wednesday January 25, 1544 Central Avenue to celebrate 10 years of Focus on Albany in addition to 90+ years of Rezsin Adam‘s life. Russell and I will be continuing the work we started before Covid to do a Documentary on Rezsin. So please come on January 25 between the hours of 5 30 and 7 30 pm and share both your Focus on Albany thoughts as well as your thoughts…

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Nature preservers For 30 years, Save the Pine Bush has fought for ancient barrens

Nature preservers For 30 years, Save the Pine Bush has fought for ancient barrens

Albany — A blizzard howled on the evening of Feb. 6, 1978, when a shrinking remnant from the last Ice Age faced the prospect of the bulldozer. Anyone who cared that land in the Pine Bush — glacially created sand dunes and pitch pines at the city’s western edge — was slated for an office building would have to brave the storm to complain at the sole city hearing on the issue. The storm was so bad that the state…

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Neil Gifford of the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission Speaks

Neil Gifford of the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission Speaks

by Tom Ellis   ALBANY: Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission Conservation Director Neil A. Gifford was the featured speaker at the March 22 SPB dinner.  Reszin Adams introduced him.    Mr. Gifford said he is a conservation scientist by training.  He said the Pine Bush Commission now has 27 staff, is an authority, the preserve contains 3200 acres, including at least fifteen invasive species.   He said there are hundreds of acres of Blue Lupine planted, the Karner Blues Butterfly population doubled from 2010 to 2011, the preserve…

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Save the Pine Bush

Save the Pine Bush

Rezsin Adams was given the boot at WRPI. Ridiculous. Read this article printed in Metroland.net about Rezsin on Thursday, October 4, 2007: Are you angry that WRPI gave Rezsin the boot? Call them at 518-276-6248 or email their staff at http://www.wrpi.org/staff.php Signed Off WRPI gives another community member the boot Reszin Adams had made a home for herself on the airwaves of the Capital Region. For more than 15 years, the reliable, die-hard volunteer broadcaster was a staple of WRPI,…

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Rezsin Adams Remembered At the Save the Pine Bush Dinner

Rezsin Adams Remembered At the Save the Pine Bush Dinner

by Tom Ellis, October 2020 Newsletter ALBANY: Save the Pine Bush President Rezsin Adams, who died August 13 at age 93, was lovingly honored and remembered at a September 16 virtual Save the Pine Bush meeting facilitated by Lynne Jackson. Carol Waterman said Rezsin had a wonder-ful sense of humor, could be hilarious, and once allowed herself to be all dolled up as part of a La-dies Against Women guerrilla group skit; Rezsin posed and preened like a fashion model….

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Proclamation — Monday, February 13, 2017 to be: “Rezsin Adams Day”

Proclamation — Monday, February 13, 2017 to be: “Rezsin Adams Day”

WHEREAS: Rezsin Adams was born on February 13, 1927, and grew up in the Bronx; and WHEREAS: Rezsin is an unassuming hero, a woman of small stature who always has a smile on her face. However, she has been at the heart of Albany’s peace and justice movement for decades and was dubbed the “Grande Dame of the local peace and environmental movements,” by the Times Union in 2007, and she hasn’t slowed down yet; and WHEREAS: In her eight…

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Lew Oliver Remembers Rezsin and Ted Adams

Lew Oliver Remembers Rezsin and Ted Adams

By Lewis B. Oliver Jr., Esq Dear Save the Pine Bush Newsletter: I was in Albany Med recovering from an operation on September 16 and was unable to participate in the remembrance for Reszin. (Also, I am not computer literate and could not have gone online!). What always impressed me about Reszin was her deep world wide perspective that was the inner source of energy for her many local peace, social justice, and environmental commitments. Reszin was active with the…

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