WHAT’S ON THIS MONTH

Click here to see the calendar of events for this month. Use it as a reference by rolling your mouse over the links or just as a reminder. Bookmark it today!

And here’s special notice of Science Cafe on Tuesday, Sep. 28th

This is a venue for adults to hear about the latest scientific developments from local universities, held the last Tuesday of each month, nine months a year. Strong hint – arrive by 6 PM at the latest, or you won’t get a seat – standing room only!

Hope to see you there!

Jeff

Day/Time: Tuesday, September 28 · 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Location: Ironwood Stage and Grill
1229 – 9 Avenue SE, Calgary.

The Arctic: 50 Years from Now
How will global warming change the North? How will it affect the people and environment of the Canadian Arctic? What will the North look like 50 years from now? Join expert researchers in a discussion of the future of the top half of Canada.

This is the first of a series of monthly Science Cafés in our new 2010/2011 season, each co-presented by the TELUS World of Science and University of Calgary and sponsored by AJM Petroleum Consultants. Tonight’s topic is sponsored by The W. Garfield Weston Foundation.

Moderator:
Dr. Shawn Marshall
Canada Research Chair in Climate Change
Department of Geography, University of Calgary

Speakers:
Dr. Christian Haas
Alberta Ingenuity Scholar
Depts. Earth & Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysics
University of Alberta

Dr. Mark Nuttall
Canadian Circumpolar Institute
Professor and Henry Marshall Tory Chair of Anthropology
Department of Anthropology, University of Alberta

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