Voyager Lecture Series, Presented by Dr. Jerry Harris
Center for the Arts at Kayenta 881 Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins, UTDinosaur Physiology Lecture @ 7:30pm Optional social hour with like-minded friends, light snacks and beverages @ 6:30pm Dinosaurs were a group of land animals that lived from about 230 million years ago until about 60 million years ago. This spans the era of the Earth's history known as the Mesozoic Era, which includes, from most …
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Voyager Lecture Series, Presented by Rick Miller
Center for the Arts at Kayenta 881 Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins, UTHow Geology Made America Great Lecture @ 7:30pm Optional social hour with like-minded friends, light snacks and beverages @ 6:30pm By the middle of the 20th century, the United States had become a leading industrialized nation. Amazingly enough, it only took about 2 billion years of geologic time, and a bit of luck, for this …
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Mercury: Planet of Fire and Ice
Center for the Arts at Kayenta 881 Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins, UTVoyager Lecture Series, Presented by Ron Smith Lecture @ 7:30pm, Optional social hour with like-minded friends, light snacks and beverage @ 6:30pm Mercury: Planet of Fire and Ice Mercury conjures up different images for different people. For some, it's a classic car. Chemists and physicists think of it as an element. Scholars of ancient …
An Artist’s Adventure Through the Hill Towns of Italy
Center for the Arts at Kayenta 881 Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins, UTEvent Description May 19th @ 7:30 PM In the late summer and early fall of 2013, Anita Lehmann was the recipient of a mid-career fellowship awarded by the Northwest Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in Italy/Civita Institute and began a creative exploration that resulted in an extraordinary collection of drawings. Based at the …
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Climate Change: We’re Out of Time presented by Roger Roos
Center for the Arts at Kayenta 881 Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins, UT6:30pm - Optional social hour 7:30pm - Lecture While the effects of human activities on Earth's climate to date are irreversible on the timescale of humans alive today, every little bit of avoided future temperature increases results in less warming that would otherwise persist for essentially forever. The benefits of reduced greenhouse gas emissions occur …
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