ALLELE Lecture Series Flyer
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Print this flyer to have easy access to the lecture series speakers and dates.
On Wednesday, October 21, 2015, National Fossil Day will be celebrated at Smith Hall on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Several groups will show their collections, including the Geologic Survey of Alabama, and BPS. Bring your unknown fossils and experts will be on hand to identify them. There will also be a 3D printing demonstration, and a talk about Alabama paleontology by a museum paleontologist. The group exhibit runs from 4pm until 6pm. At 5:30 there will be a new museum exhibit opening, Tide for Tusks, so come stay for both events.&n
The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa will be presenting a number of speakers for the Alabama Lectures on Life's Evolution Series. These lectures are free and open to the public. They are held in the Biology Building auditorium on Hackberry Lane. Here is the lineup for this year:
Monday Sep 28,2015 7pm, Bill Nye, the Science Guy
“The Importance of Teaching Evolution”
Thursday Oct 15, 2015 7:30pm, Linda C. Ivany, Syracuse University
"The Pace of Life - The (often) Missing Element in Studies of Evolution Using Fossils"
Our speaker for October is Tom Tobin, Assistant Professor of Geological Sciences at the University of Alabama. Dr. Tobin will speak on “The End Cretaceous Mass Extinction in Antarctica”
Hoover Public Library, Meeting Room A/B. The business meeting will begin at 7pm, followed by the speaker from 7:30 - 8:30.Free and open to the public.
Trip to a creek in Butler county, Alabama. A good turnout for the hot weather. Creek was good for cooling off while hunting fossils.
Our speaker for September is John Hall, Curator of Educational Outreach at the University of West Alabama, who will speak on the Hodges Meteorite. Hoover Public Library, Theater Conference Room. The business meeting will begin at 7pm, followed by the speaker from 7:30 - 8:30.Free and open to the public.
NOTE - meeting is 2nd Monday in Sept due to the Labor Day holiday.
Our August speaker will be Archaeologist Dr. Ashley Dumas, who will be talking about her research at Fort Tombecbe, an early 18th century fort in Sumter Co that was occupied by the French, Spanish, and British before it became part of the US. Dr. Dumas specializes in the late prehistoric Southeast, European colonization, and salt and civilization. She is Assistant Director of the Black Belt Museum and teaches all of the Anthropology courses at the University of West Alabama.
The BPS business meeting starts at 7:00, and the program is from 7:30pm - 8:30pm.
Our speaker for July is James Lamb, Curator of Paleontology at the Black Belt Museum at the University of West Alabama, who will speak on “ Earthquakes: Not All They’re Cracked Up To Be,” a discussion about the recent central Alabama earthquakes. Hoover Public Library, Meeting Room A/B. The business meeting will begin at 7pm, followed by the speaker from 7:30 - 8:30.Free and open to the public.
The new "Jurassic World" movie will be shown at the UWA theatre in Livingston, Alabama on Saturday. The 1pm showing is sold out, but there are still openings for the 9am show. Details on the Black Belt Museum Facebook page.
Reservations required.
See this Youtube video James Lamb made about the Jurassic World movie.
A beautiful Monday morning, with lots of clouds keeping heat to a bearable level. We went to a new area this trip, where several crinoid heads and pieces, blastoids, archimedes, horned and other corals were found. J