[S-C] S.F. Natural History Series: A Snail's Eye View 9/26/02
Kevin Shrieve
kevin@lumiere.net
Mon, 23 Sep 2002 14:54:54 -0700
=46rom: Ruth Gravanis <gravanis@earthlink.net>
Subject: SF NHS - SNAILS, September 26th
THE SAN FRANCISCO NATURAL HISTORY SERIES
in co=F6peration with
The Randall Museum
presents
"What It's Like to Live in San Francisco;
A SNAIL'S EYE VIEW"
with Neil Fahy
How do smails feed, move, reproduce, defend themselves, compete and
manage to survive in a City environment?
Researcher and geologist Neil Fahy will explore the slime with us.
Thursday, September 26, 2002
7:30 pm
at The Randall Museum
199 Museum Way, San Francisco
Watch for signs to the alternate entrance
in case the front of the building is still under construction.
=46REE TO THE PUBLIC
The 37 Corbett Muni bus stops near the corner of Roosevelt and Museum
Way.
Or, walk up States Street from the Castro & Market Muni Metro Station.
If coming by car: from 14th and Castro, take 14th Street west until it
becomes Roosevelt Way, then go 1/4 mile to Museum Way on the left;
from Clayton and 17th, go east on 17th, quick left onto Roosevelt,
then 1/4 mile to Museum Way on the right. Parking is limited during
construction. Please consider taking transit or carpooling.
Call (415) 554-9604 for more information.
______________________
The Randall Museum is a facility of the San Francisco Recreation and
Park Department, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race,
color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation or
disability. Please refrain from wearing fragrances.
Accessibility info: 554-9600, or 666-7043 V/TDD.