Adult Lecture Series: Front Range Corridor Paleontology
Presented by Parker Arts
Feb 5, 2020 The PACE CenterSpeaker: Dr. Ian Miller, PhD, Director of the Earth and Space Sciences, Curator of Paleobotany, Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Colorado has been a hotbed for paleontology and incredible fossil finds for more than 100 years. Just over the past decade, the Denver Museum has been involved in several of the largest paleontological finds in American history and they happened right here in our backyard This talk will cover those finds, how they have helped elucidate the history of life on Earth, and what is still left to be discovered!
About the Adult Lecture Series
The Parker Cultural and Scientific Commission is pleased to present talks on topics that impact Colorado citizens and residents of Douglas County. The intent of these talks is to increase the understanding of how arts, science and technology affect current and future issues facing our community, and provide the opportunity to learn and discuss a variety of trending topics.
All lectures take place at PACE Center and are FREE and open to the public. We like to anticipate the number of guests attending, so although an RSVP is not required, it is appreciated. Please RSVP via email, Sign Up Genius, or phone at 303.805.6800.