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Please note: this joint community event replaces AOF's regularly scheduled Feb general meeting and is held at the La Sierra Community Center, Carmichael.
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Description:
Presentation, literature tables, exhibitors, camaraderie, cake (Happy Birthday, Charlie!) and refreshments -- Tickets $10 (students $5).
Main Presentation: "Could Aliens Be As Common As Phone Poles?"
Guest speaker: In addition to his work in the research program (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), Dr. Shostak is involved in the Institute’s outreach, giving talks and writing articles about SETI. He is host for the Institute’s weekly radio program, Are We Alone? and science editor of The Explorer. More information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_Shostak
Address:
La Sierra Community Center (John Smith Hall), 5325 Engle Road, Carmichael, CA
The event is presented by: California State University Anthropology and Biology Departments, the National Center for Science Education, Humanist Association of the Greater Sacramento Area (HAGSA), Atheists and Other Freethinkers - Sacramento (AOF), The Skeptic’s Dictionary, Sacramento Organization for Rational Thinking (SORT), Social Responsibility Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Society - Sacramento, and Americans United for Separation of Church and State, Sacramento.
Location/Address:
La Sierra Community Center
5325 Engle Road
Carmichael, CA
Map URL:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=5325+Engle+Road%2C+Carmichael%2C+CA&hl=en
Parking instructions:
Plenty of parking in lot adjacent to hall.
E-mail contact:
Phone contact:
916.447.3589
URL for additional information:
http://darwinday.org