UPCOMING LIBRARY PROGRAMS
February 12, 2020
….a note from Molly Jubitz
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 AT 5 PM
Environmental factors influencing survival of juvenile spotted sea trout in Cedar Key. Presenter: Samara Nehemiah, currently working toward her master's in fisheries and aquatic sciences at UF and based at the Nature Coast Biological Station.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 AT 10 AM
AARON HENKIN, award-winning NPR producer/director from Baltimore. Aaron creates and produces original programming for WYPR, including his documentary series, "OUT OF THE BLOCKS," which earned the 2018 Edward R. Murrow Award. You may have heard Aaron on NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered or on PRI's Studio 360 and The World. Now, come hear him in person.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 AT 5 PM
"The Serengeti Rules," PBS film, in which award-winning biologist and author Sean Carroll tells stories of the pioneering scientists who sought answers to some of life's most profound and important questions. One of those scientists is Dr. John Terborgh, James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Environmental Science at Duke University, who currently is affiliated with the University of Florida and Cook University in Cairns, Australia, and makes his home in Cedar Key. His work focuses on tropical ecology, plant-animal interactions, and trophic cascades. Dr. Terborgh plans to be our guest at the film's showing.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 AT 10:30 AM
Medicare "Be Scam Smart," a special program of Elder Options! to teach on detecting, reporting, and protecting against scams, identity theft, fraud, and will cover genetic testing, scams on braces, and others. Kristina Young, SHINE Outreach and Education Specialist will be the presenter.
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