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<strong>Champlain</strong> QuadricentennialBy Stephen MeasePort of Call<strong>Champlain</strong> <strong>College</strong> Hosts a Celebration andSymposium Marking 400 Years Since a FrenchExplorer Gave Lake <strong>Champlain</strong> Its NamePhotographs by Stephen Mease (top, right) and Kathleen Landwehrle (bottom, right)This summer, amid the sea of pomp andpageantry accompanying the yearlongcelebration of Samuel de <strong>Champlain</strong>’s 1609exploration of the lake and region thatnow bear his name, <strong>Champlain</strong> <strong>College</strong>will become an academic island outpost for studying fourcenturies of Franco-American presence in the New World.With its commanding views of Lake <strong>Champlain</strong> from itshilltop vantage, the <strong>College</strong> campus is the ideal gatheringplace for the “When the French Were Here” symposium.The four-day event is expected to draw some 200 scholarsand educators from around the world.The LineupBeginning July 2, symposium participants—and the generalpublic—will hear presentations on topics related to explorer<strong>Champlain</strong>’s arrival on local shores in the company ofAlgonquian guides and a fleet of 24 canoes.• Thursday, July 2, 4:30 p.m.Keynote speakers include such luminaries as PulitzerPrize–winning historian David Hackett Fischer, whoselatest book, <strong>Champlain</strong>’s Dreams, offers a definitivebiography of the French explorer.• Friday, July 3, 11:00 a.m.Eric Thierry, an expert in travel literature at theUniversity of Paris, speaks on Friday.• Saturday, July 4, 2:00 p.m.Raymonde Litalien, the honorary archivist of Canada,presents on Saturday.A celebration, first and foremost, the conference’sscholarly activities will share the schedule with suchhigh-spirited events as the “Order of Good Cheer”17th-century–theme dinner, a July 3 fireworks cruiseon Lake <strong>Champlain</strong>, and excursions to historic landmarks.The Quadricentennial will also witness the official unveiling,on July 4 at 3:30 p.m., of a bronze statue of Samuel de<strong>Champlain</strong> by Vermont sculptor Jim Sardonis. Longtime<strong>Champlain</strong> <strong>College</strong> supporter Dr. John W. Heise Jr.,commissioned the work.The driving forces behind the conference are <strong>Champlain</strong> professorsWillard Sterne Randall and Nancy Nahra. The couple shares a passionfor history, having written extensively on the history of the Lake<strong>Champlain</strong> region. They were assisted by professor of French andHistory Antoine Polgar.For 25 summers, they have traveled to France, often with an eyetoward finding primary sources on Samuel de <strong>Champlain</strong>’s life. Overthe past two summers they reviewed his memoirs, examined his mapsand sketches, and visited his childhood home of Brouage, a medievalvillage on the coast of France.“Linking a highly developed civilization toa place rich in resources, Samuel de <strong>Champlain</strong>demonstrated an energetic optimism that stillmarks the culture of people who found rewardsand satisfaction in a vigorous lifestyle where welive and work today,” Randall says.“The lake is so much a part of whatwe are here in our region,” Nahraadds. “And through it, Samuel de<strong>Champlain</strong>’s history collideswith our own.”<strong>Champlain</strong> <strong>College</strong>President David F. Finneyagrees that the 400thanniversary celebrationpresents a rare opportunityfor the <strong>College</strong>. “It seemedto me we just couldn’tlet this go by. We are<strong>Champlain</strong>. The lake is<strong>Champlain</strong>, and he’s theguy,” Finney says. “Thisallows us to celebratetradition, and it willillustrate to the worldthat <strong>Champlain</strong> <strong>College</strong>is a serious academicplace. It also reinforcesthe strong ties that wehave to the community.”To learn more, visit www.champlainquadricentennial.com or www.celebratechamplain.org.Antoine J. Polgar (back left),Will Randall (right), andNancy Nahra

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