American Growth and Global Leadership | A Conversation with General Wesley Clark

Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander and U.S. Army Gen. Wesley Clark is coming to New Canaan on April 25 to speak about “America’s potential for growth and leadership,” including “modern-day slavery and its impact on both the environment and business community.” IF YOU’RE GOING: Clark will speak at Grace Farms, starting at 7 p.m. The event is free. To register for his talk at Grace Farms, 365 Lukes Wood Road at the far north end of New Canaan, please visit this Web page. According to the registration Web page, the event is expected to last until 9 p.m.

Here’s the announcement from Grace Farms and New Canaan Library, which is co-sponsoring the event:

In partnership with New Canaan Library, Grace Farms Foundation will host an insightful conversation about global policy and America’s potential for growth and leadership with retired United States Army Gen. Wesley K. Clark. The talk will focus on the country’s most important assets: the planet and its people.

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Former NATO Commander Wesley Clark to Speak in New Canaan April 25

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Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander and U.S. Army Gen. Wesley Clark is coming to New Canaan on April 25 to speak about “America’s potential for growth and leadership,” including “modern-day slavery and its impact on both the environment and business community.” IF YOU’RE GOING: Clark will speak at Grace Farms, starting at 7 p.m. The event is free. To register for his talk at Grace Farms, 365 Lukes Wood Road at the far north end of New Canaan, please visit this Web page. According to the registration Web page, the event is expected to last until 9 p.m.

Here’s the announcement from Grace Farms and New Canaan Library, which is co-sponsoring the event:

In partnership with New Canaan Library, Grace Farms Foundation will host an insightful conversation about global policy and America’s potential for growth and leadership with retired United States Army Gen. Wesley K. Clark. The talk will focus on the country’s most important assets: the planet and its people.