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Brown Bag Lunch for Adults Begins
14 Sep 2010
Come enjoy your lunch while learning about the Earth!
Human Values and the Ecosystem
This new brown bag lunch course for adults examines the relationship between biological realities of life on Earth and our human impact. It will be taught by Dr. Lynn Lamoreux, a retired Texas A&M scientist, whose background is in ecology and genetics. The Bare Bones Ecology Energy Workbook will be included in the price of the course.
Course Details
Tuesdays, 12 noon–2 pm
September 14 - October 19, 2010
Two hours per week for six weeks.
Enrollment is limited to 16; Cost is $30
Call the Museum for more information and availability.
Registration Form [PDF]

