Dr. Dave DuBois Featured in Adult Education Workshop

Natural History: Hello,  Weather! Workshop
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The changing climate is one of the most significant global events of our time. What can we do to understand this complex problem better? In this art/science workshop, Dr. Dave DuBois of DRI presents cutting-edge research into monitoring and modeling air quality in the region and Goldwell Open Air Museum technology artists Andrea Polli and Chuck Varga present the Hello, Weather! project, a series of networked weather stations at art centers and museums nationwide inviting participants of all ages to explore weather and climate as a starting point for creative expression.

Event Details:
Sunday, August 2 from 1 - 4 p.m.
Springs Preserve
Classroom A, Desert Living Center
Free with general admission and for Annual Pass members.
Pre-registration advised. Call Springs Preserve Adult Education at 702-822-7786.

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