BPS Meeting January 4, 2010
The next meeting of the BPS will be Monday, January 4, 2010,
7-9 pm at the McWane Science Center in Birmingham, Alabama.
The speaker will be James Lamb, Curator of Collections for the Black Belt Museum.
The next meeting of the BPS will be Monday, January 4, 2010,
7-9 pm at the McWane Science Center in Birmingham, Alabama.
The speaker will be James Lamb, Curator of Collections for the Black Belt Museum.
A hastily put together field trip ended up being on a snowy day, and most members decided to stay snug in their warm homes. Three of us were ready to brave the snow, cold, and wind, so we headed to Ruffner Mountain, to en
The next regular meeting of the BPS is Monday, December 7, 2009, 7-9 pm at
the McWane Science Center in Birmingham, Alabama.
Our
speaker will be Jun Ebersole, Curator at the McWane Science Center.
His topic will be "Faunal Analysis 101: An introduction to the study of animal bones from archaeological sites"
Free
parking; Enter the The McWane Science Center parking deck from 2nd Ave.
North, proceed to yellow level "C", enter the door marked "Special
Events" and bear to the left.
James Lamb has accepted a position as Curator of Collections at the new Black Belt Museum at the University of West Alabama. In addition to helping launch the museum, he will also be teaching one class/semester starting with Vertebrate Zoology, and later Geology and various aspects of Natural History. This new position will allow him more time to pursue research and field work.
The next regular meeting of the BPS is Monday, November 2, 2009, 7-9 pm at the McWane Science Center in Birmingham, Alabama.
Our speaker will be James Lamb, Paleontologist at the McWane Science Center. We will show the Discovery Channel presentation of "Megabeasts - The Mosasaur" on the large screen in our meeting room. James Lamb is the featured paleontologist in this episode, and his talk will be "Megabeasts - The Making of the Mosasaur Episode". A Paleo Lab tour will follow the presentation.
KDHX is a community radio station in St. Louis, Missouri. Greg's sister is married to one of the DJ's, "Grandfather Paul Stark", who created a tribute to Greg on his Saturday morning radio show "Musical Merry-Go Round" on October 17, 2009. It will be available as a streaming audio program for two weeks. Link is below. The tribute starts about 40 minutes into the program.
KDHX Tribute to Greg Mestler
The playlist includes:
I am a Paleontologist
Artist: They Might Be Giants
Album: Here Comes Science
Greg Mestler died early Friday morning after a long illness that gradually robbed him of his strength and energy, but never of his quirky sense of humor, desire to help others, learn more, and desire to be involved with the friends and family he so dearly loved. Greg was an active member from the very beginning of BPS, back in 1984, and was always in the middle of any activity. He served as President and Vice-President for numerous years, leading field trips, teaching me
It's time for a celebration ! September marks the 25th year of existence for BPS, and we will host a Celebration of this event at our Monday, OCTOBER 5 meeting. We were formed in 1984 by paleontologists who worked at the Red Mountain Museum, and needed extra eyes and field labor to assist with museum acquisitions. And here we are 25 years later, still going strong! All current members, former members, general public, basically anyone interested in fossils are encouraged to attend, come celebrate with us!
BPS will be having our Not-So-Annual Rummage Sale on Saturday, October 10. There are numerous items for sale, from furniture and household items, to good quality clothing of all sizes. The location is 309 Fieldstown Road, Gardendale, in the Hoss Automotive parking lot. Take Exit 271 from I-65, go east towards Gardendale about 1 mile, and the Rummage Sale will be on the right. Sale will
The teacher workshop will be offered again this October 2009, cosponsored by the Geological Survey of Alabama education committee, The University of West Alabama, and Discovering Alabama, with volunteer support from members of the Birmingham Paleontological Society.