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Evening Lecture on Plastic Pollution at the SC Museum of Art & History
Date:
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Time:
7:00 PM
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8:00 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Colleen
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Location Details:
Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, 1305 East Cliff Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Evening Lecture on Plastic Pollution at the SC Museum of Art & History May 4th
Attend this evening lecture at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History on Tuesday, May 4th, to learn more about Plastic Pollution and the work Save Our Shores does to protect our coasts. Presented by Save Our Shores Program Manager Emily Glanville.
When: Tuesday, May 4th, 7-8pm
Who: Emily Glanville, Save Our Shores (SOS) Program Manager
What: 45 minute Plastic Pollution Lecture
Where: Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, 1305 East Cliff Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Why: Attend this evening lecture at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History to learn more about Plastic Pollution and the work Save Our Shores does to protect our coasts. Presented by Save Our Shores Program Manager Emily Glanville. Topics to include the condition of local beaches and rivers, the impacts trash has on marine animals, as well as the impact plastic has on human health. Presentation will be an interactive image oriented lecture, with a question and answer session at the end. For questions, please contact Emily at emily [at] saveourshores.org
100% Free of Charge
About Save Our Shores:
Save Our Shores is the Central Coast leader in caring for the marine environment through ocean awareness, advocacy and citizen action. Our core initiatives are Plastic Pollution, Clean Boating, and Ocean Awareness. Over the last 30 years, Save Our Shores helped to establish the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, prevent offshore oil drilling and cruise ship pollution, and today focuses on educating youth about our local watersheds, tackling pollution on our beaches and rivers, implementing our renowned DockWalker program, and providing our community with educated and inspired Sanctuary Stewards. For more information visit: http://www.saveourshores.org.
Attend this evening lecture at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History on Tuesday, May 4th, to learn more about Plastic Pollution and the work Save Our Shores does to protect our coasts. Presented by Save Our Shores Program Manager Emily Glanville.
When: Tuesday, May 4th, 7-8pm
Who: Emily Glanville, Save Our Shores (SOS) Program Manager
What: 45 minute Plastic Pollution Lecture
Where: Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, 1305 East Cliff Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Why: Attend this evening lecture at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History to learn more about Plastic Pollution and the work Save Our Shores does to protect our coasts. Presented by Save Our Shores Program Manager Emily Glanville. Topics to include the condition of local beaches and rivers, the impacts trash has on marine animals, as well as the impact plastic has on human health. Presentation will be an interactive image oriented lecture, with a question and answer session at the end. For questions, please contact Emily at emily [at] saveourshores.org
100% Free of Charge
About Save Our Shores:
Save Our Shores is the Central Coast leader in caring for the marine environment through ocean awareness, advocacy and citizen action. Our core initiatives are Plastic Pollution, Clean Boating, and Ocean Awareness. Over the last 30 years, Save Our Shores helped to establish the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, prevent offshore oil drilling and cruise ship pollution, and today focuses on educating youth about our local watersheds, tackling pollution on our beaches and rivers, implementing our renowned DockWalker program, and providing our community with educated and inspired Sanctuary Stewards. For more information visit: http://www.saveourshores.org.
For more information:
http://www.santacruzmah.org/index.php?mact...
Added to the calendar on Thu, Apr 29, 2010 9:53AM
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