Nature Center Presents Charles Strickfaden Talk Sept. 5

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PEEC News:
 
The community is invited to the Los Alamos Nature Center at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5 to hear a talk by Charles Strickfaden, site manager of the developing Manhattan Project National Historical Park. This free talk is a Sierra Club event, and all are welcome to attend.
 
Visitors often take for granted the collaboration required to start a national park. Thanks to Strickfaden’s work; however, Los Alamos museums have partnered with the National Park Service to preserve local history. Strickfaden will discuss some of the efforts required to initiate, design, and develop a newly established unit of the National Park Service.
 
Attendees are welcome to ask questions and find out about volunteer opportunities within this growing effort.
 
This presentation is free to the public, and no registration is required. 
 
For more information about this and other Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) programs,visit www.peecnature.org, email programs@peecnature.org or call 505.662.0460.
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