UNITY — Frank Siviski, a professional land surveyor with more than 30 years of experience, talk about boundary surveys at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 93 Main Coffee Shop, 93 Main St. Siviski has taught survey-related courses at Unity College, and is an instructor at Kennebec Valley Community College. His talk will help landowners understand how surveys are created, standards that are applied, and how landowners’ goals shape the outcome. If you have questions about boundary surveys, this is an opportunity to have those questions answered.
Siviski’s presentation is part of the Sebasticook Regional Land Trust’s monthly speaker series, “Restoring Connections to Place,” featuring a wide variety of conservation topics. The programs are held. on the second Wednesday of every month at the café, 93 Main Coffee Shop, located at 93 Main St. These monthly events are open to the public and a $5 donation is suggested.
For more information, email [email protected] or call 948-3766.
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