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The Role of Media in the Environment - First Friday Lecture

Utility Exploration Center 
1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd. 
Roseville, CA 95747


Feb. 3, Friday 
7:30pm-9:30pm

Join Canadian film producer, director and Earth advocate Andrew Nisker for a look at how film, television and even a floppy-eared beagle named Snoopy can change our view of the environment. Nisker travels the world speaking to families, corporations and students about how to flourish without harming the environment and the health of communities. This First Friday Lecture also serves as the opening night for the temporary art exhibit “Peanuts … Naturally” from the Charles M. Schulz Museum. The exhibit shows how cartoonist Schulz explored the relationships between humans and the natural world through his characters. Entrance into the exhibit is included with the Friday Lecture Ticket.

Takes place rain or shine! 

                                           
Placer Nature Center Members, Students & Roseville residents (with ID) $9/person, 
General Admission $12.
Season Pass and bulk ticket discounts available! See website for more details: 
http://www.placernaturecenter.org/lectures/.

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