Spring Environmental Series offered by Tahoma Audubon

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Krystal Kyer
Thu, Mar 15, 2012 11:11 PM

Tahoma Audubon hosts free programs on a variety of environmental topics
from local to global at our monthly program and membership meeting held at
the Tacoma Nature Center, 1919 S. Tyler St, Tacoma WA.
Free to the public.  Doors open at 7pm with a presentation starting at
7:30pm on the third Thursday of the month.

Our spring schedule is below:

March 15th (tonight!):
Discover the brand new Puget Loop map of the Great Washington State Birding
Trail, by Christi Norman of Audubon Washington.  Guests will receive one
free map per household.

April 19th:
Orangutan Conservation and Rehabilitation in Borneo, by Peter Wimberger,
University of Puget Sound professor, TAS board member

May 17th:
"What's the Economy For, Anyway?" by David Batker of Earth Economics
discussing topics in his new book.  Signed copies will be available for
purchase.

June 21st:
13th annual Youth Bird Drawing Contest winners and reception; Sue Wattier
will preview Tahoma Audubon's brand new summer day camps and residential
programs in University Place, Puyallup and Olympia.

Check our website or Facebook page for more information.

--
Krystal Kyer, MES
Executive Director

Tahoma Audubon Society
2917 Morrison Road W.
University Place, WA 98466

work cell: (253) 579-9798
Adriana Hess Audubon Center: (253) 565-9278
Register for classes: (253) 591-6439

CONNECTING PEOPLE WITH NATURE

www.TahomaAudubon.org

Tahoma Audubon hosts free programs on a variety of environmental topics from local to global at our monthly program and membership meeting held at the Tacoma Nature Center, 1919 S. Tyler St, Tacoma WA. Free to the public. Doors open at 7pm with a presentation starting at 7:30pm on the third Thursday of the month. Our spring schedule is below: March 15th (tonight!): Discover the brand new Puget Loop map of the Great Washington State Birding Trail, by Christi Norman of Audubon Washington. Guests will receive one free map per household. April 19th: Orangutan Conservation and Rehabilitation in Borneo, by Peter Wimberger, University of Puget Sound professor, TAS board member May 17th: "What's the Economy For, Anyway?" by David Batker of Earth Economics discussing topics in his new book. Signed copies will be available for purchase. June 21st: 13th annual Youth Bird Drawing Contest winners and reception; Sue Wattier will preview Tahoma Audubon's brand new summer day camps and residential programs in University Place, Puyallup and Olympia. Check our website or Facebook page for more information. -- Krystal Kyer, MES Executive Director Tahoma Audubon Society 2917 Morrison Road W. University Place, WA 98466 work cell: (253) 579-9798 Adriana Hess Audubon Center: (253) 565-9278 Register for classes: (253) 591-6439 CONNECTING PEOPLE WITH NATURE www.TahomaAudubon.org