[FAC] An Illustrated History of the Earth - at the Met- Sat. Feb. 7. 2pm
Brad Polzin
bpolzin at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 6 07:09:18 EST 2009
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Humans have been around for less
than one percent of Earth's history
and dinosaurs came and went in a rush.
So what happened during the rest of
Earth's 4.5 billion year existence???
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You can find out this Saturday
by attending the Fresno Met Museum's presentation of:
An Illustrated History of the Earth --
with Brad Polzin
a Lecture/Presentation with over 200 illustrations depicting the
history and development of planet Earth throughout the eons,
from Earth's formation 4.5 billion years ago to the present era.
Visualize and gain an appreciation for
the vast history, grand events, and major life forms
that have shaped our planet over time,
including how we humans fit into the big picture.
>From Earth's fiery beginnings,
to the first primitive lifeforms,
and on to the explosion of sea life,
the movement of life onto land,
the multiple risings and extinctions of dominant species,
the 160 million year reign of the dinosaurs,
and the rise of our own species,
this illumination of Earth's journey
presents an amazing, educational, and
visually fascinating story.
Free with Museum admission.
Fresno Metropolitan Museum
4th Floor, Lyles Theater
Saturday, February 7, 2009 - 2pm
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www.fresnomet.org
FRESNO METROPOLITAN MUSEUM
1555 VAN NESS AVENUE
FRESNO, CA 93721
(559) 441-1444
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