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This Week: Meteors, Treasure Hunting and the Holiday Stroll
Expand your mind—killer meteors, mountain lions, plastics—and then reward yourself at the end of the week with the Holiday Stroll.
Yes, it’s a spring sport—but if you signup early you’ll get a discount.
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Talk: Kicking the Plastics Habit
Beth Terry, author of "Plastic Free: How I kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too," will answer your questions about recycling and compost waste.
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Mountain lion sightings are frequent on the Peninsula, including on residential streets. Jennifer Addison of Felidae Conservation Fund gives an engaging presentation about our local native wild cats species.
The Chelyabinsk Meteor: Can We Survive a Bigger Impact
Astrobiologist and planetary scientist David Morrison, Ph.D., of the NASA Ames Research Center and the SETI Institute, will discuss The Chelyabinsk Meteor—Can We Survive a Bigger Impact?, an illustrated, non-technical lecture at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills. Admission is free and the public is invited.
"Treasure Hunters" Party for ages 8-12
Map making and a treasure hunt based on Treasure Hunters, an illustrated novel by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein. RSVP
Strolling carolers, roasted chestnuts, sparkling lights and beverages—the perfect way to get in the mood for the holidays.
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