Rochester College invites area residents to attend a Community Public Forum on Thursday, April 24, from 5-9 p.m. to give their input about development of the Lake Norcentra area, which is located where the Clinton River and Clinton River Trail intersect.
The Lake Norcentra area comprises about 30 acres of high bluffs, historic buildings, wetlands and woodlands. Rochester College solicits ideas on how to make this land into one of Rochester most active and vibrant spaces.
Guests will be free to explore the lake area from 5-7 p.m. Guides will be present to answer questions. Glen LeRoy, dean of Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design, will facilitate a community brainstorming session from 7-9 p.m. in the Richardson Center Theatre.
Rochester College is located at 800 W. Avon Rd. For more information, please call 248-218-2023 or visit rc.edu/lake.
ABOUT ROCHESTER COLLEGE
Founded in 1959, Rochester College is an accredited, independent liberal arts college that pursues academic excellence in a Christian setting. With more than 1,100 students, both in traditional, adult learning and early college programs, RC offers bachelor degree programs at four locations and a master’s degree in religious education. For more information about Rochester College, visit www.rc.edu.