Hello Everyone, Just a quick hello to all and a forward of this info from the Zoo about Mark's lecture tomorrow evening. Why not consider coming out to support one of the "great naturalist resources" <G> of our area? His talks are *never* disappointing! A quick aside: Norm, am happy to see you doing this. It'll be easier for me to stay in touch, I hope, not having to switch from being on-line to reconnect in BBS mode. More later. ---------------------------- >Date: Fri, 17 Oct 1997 07:55:56 EDT >Reply-To: Margie Gibson <NZPEM053@SIVM.SI.EDU> >From: Margie Gibson <NZPEM053@SIVM.SI.EDU> >Subject: Zoo Lecture, 22 October >To: ZOOGNUS@SIVM.SI.EDU > >There's still LOTS of space for this lecture. This will be a good >one--all about local natural history that you can see at your doorstep. > >Wednesday, 22 October >7 p.m. Book Signing and Refreshments >8 p.m. Lecture >Education Building >National Zoo >Enter at Connecticut Ave. >Park in Lot A > >Free, but please RSVP by >calling (202) 673-4801 or >sending e-mail to >nzpem053@sivm.si.edu > >Mark Garland, author of The Audubon Naturalist Society's popular >Nature Watch column, presents an autumnal look at Mid-Atlantic >natural history. His slide-illustrated lecture will highlight >this region's gentle beauty, found not only within a few hours >of Washington but right at our back door. > >Before the lecture, Garland will sign copies of his new paperback, >"Watching Nature: A Mid-Atlantic Natural History." > >Office of Public Affairs, National Zoo >Washington, D.C. 20008 >(202) 673-4866, FAX (202) 673-4607 ----------------------- TTY'allL, Julie Kelly jfkelly@ibm.net -- Kensington, Maryland