[neact] Fwd: Earth Matters and other events at the HMNH
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Public lecture
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Mark your calendars for
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the Energy-Climate Challenge, a lecture by the
Director of the Harvard Center for the
Environment, Professor Dan Schrag, on Thursday,
December 11, at 6:00 pm. Schrag will address the
impacts of the climate crisis and outline
strategies to solve it. Kelly Sims Gallagher,
Director of Energy Technology Innovation Policy
at the Kennedy School of Government, will
provide policy perspectives. Free and open to
the public in the Geological Lecture Hall, 24
Oxford Street.
The final program in the Earth Matters series.
To learn more about current climate issues,
visit the museum and explore
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Change: Our Global Experiment.
Night at the Museum
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Admission and 20% off at the Museum Shop!
Spend an evening exploring the museum's galleries on Friday,
December 12, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. Check out the
newest exhibition,
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Language of Color, which explores the diverse
palette of the animal kingdom by combining
specimens with computer interactives.
Take advantage of a 20% discount on your entire
purchase in the Museum Shop, which is stocked
with gifts to help continue the exploration of
natural history at home including books, science
kits, games, and jewelry.
Discount cannot be combined with any other offers.
Family program
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Sunday, December 14, at 2:00 pm, join endangered
wildlife photographer Richard Sobol for the
family program,
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with Mountain Gorillas. Sobol, whose work has
been featured in National Geographic and
Newsweek, will share stories about his recent
trip to Uganda. Free with museum admission.
Image courtesy of Richard Sobol.
In the galleries
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the museum with out-of-town guests and family
around the holidays. Catch
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Creatures in Glass, intricate models of marine
animals crafted by the same glass artists as the
famous Glass Flowers, before the exhibition ends
in March 2009.
Image Courtesy of Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology.
Adult class
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spots remain in the adult class,
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Origins, held on Saturday, December 6, from 9:30
am to noon. This introductory class, led by
Harvard anthropology graduate student Neil
Roach, will explore six million years of human
evolutionary history by examining fossils,
skeletons, stone tools, and other specimens.
Roach studies human evolution and has done
extensive fieldwork in East Africa. Call
617.495.2341 or email
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to register.
For a listing of coming programs and events
visit the
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Please note, the museum will be closed December 24, 25, and January 1.
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