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January 2, 2007 |
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Contact: Rouvaishyana, Manager, Museum of Natural History
Morro Bay State Park(805) 772-2694 ext. 105 |
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Join Morro Bay Museum of Natural History for “Mind
Walks”
Morro Bay, CA – The Morro Bay Museum of Natural History in
Morro Bay State Park will offer “Mind Walks” for the
public in the month of February 2007. All programs take place in
the Morro Bay Museum of Natural History auditorium, from 10:15 AM
to 12:00 noon.
Mind Walk Topics for Mondays in February 2007
Voyage to Antarctica
Feb. 5, 2007 10:15AM - Noon
Join the crew as we sail through the Chilean fiords and cross the
Drake passage to Antarctica. Discover how Antarctica formed, why
it is so cold, and how birds and animals, including the ubiquitous
penguin, have adapted to the harshest climate on the planet.
Biography: Anne Klinger has a BS degree cum laude from Central
Michigan University, MA from Berkeley, and PhD from Washington State
University; Taught at Univ. of Illinois, Chicago branch, and Clatsop
Community College in Astoria, Oregon, where she taught anatomy and
physiology. Fulbright exchange teacher to England in 1986-87 academic
year, and retired in 1993. Avocation: Sport of fencing. Member of
two U.S. championship teams, and participant in two World Cup in
France and England, placing 9th in the latter.
Our World: Poetic Visions
Feb. 12, 2007 10:15AM - Noon
Like the ancient shaman, storyteller or tribal elder, the poet and
natural history docent of today interpret the phenomena of our world
for their audience. The poet's vision, expressed through the artistry
of language, helps the listener understand and connect with the
subject of the vision. Local poets Ken Solomon and Beverly Boyd
will present their own poetry as well as that of other poets to
interpret interesting places and people, cultures and creatures,
times and themes of our world.
Biographies: Ken Solomon is an agricultural engineer specializing
in irrigation and water management. He started writing poetry to
record experiences from his agricultural travels. He has had poems
published in Art/Life and Zyzzyva. Active in local writing workshops,
Ken lives in Morro Bay. Beverly Boyd has over 30 years' experience
teaching English literature and composition. Her poetry has been
published in such journals as Thema, California Quarterly, English
Journal, and Lynx Eye. Beverly lives in Los Osos.
Shake Rattle and Roll
Feb. 19, 2007 10:15AM - Noon
We live in earthquake country. The talk will explore the causes,
mechanics and hazards associated with earthquakes. We will look
at the techniques of measuring the magnitude and intensity of earthquakes.
Finally, we will examine some historical events that remind us of
the severity of earthquakes and present some ways we can minimize
damage during earthquakes.
Biography: John McCabe is past President of the Santa Lucia
Rockhounds, a gem and mineral society. He is an instructor in Community
Programs and a tutor of geology at Cuesta College. He is a regular
speaker at the Museum of Natural History and has given numerous
talks throughout the community. John holds a Master of Science degree
in Engineering from the University of Arizona.
Survey the Wreck of the USS Macon
Feb. 26, 2007 10:15AM - Noon
The naval airship USS Macon went down in a storm over Big Sur in
1935. The remains of the wreck were discovered in 1990. In September,
2006, the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and the Monterey
Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) conducted an expedition
to explore the wreck and document its remains. Learn more about
this remarkable part of naval history, and see what the researchers
discovered.
Biography: Michele Roest is Southern Region Program Coordinator,
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
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