Nature On Tap: Science Vs. Science Fiction April 1

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PEEC News:
 
Join the Pajarito Environmental Education Center and the Los Alamos Creative District for a special April Fool’s Day edition of Nature on Tap at 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 1 at UnQuarked Wine Room.
 
PEEC’s team of astronomers will present several stories and facts to the audience and it’s up to audience members to decide which is science and which is science fiction.
 
After hearing all the presentations, audience members will vote on which they think are real and which is the work of someone’s imagination.
 
On Tap is a series of discussions hosted at UnQuarked in downtown Los Alamos. Each month features one On Tap with a rotating theme. PEEC partners with the Creative District to host Nature On Tap. The Los Alamos Historical Society and Los Alamos Arts Council host History and Art On Tap, respectively. The Bradbury Science Museum hosts Science On Tap every month.
 
Registration for this event is not required. Admission is free. UnQuarked Wine Room by Sirphey offers a wide selection of wines and beers on tap and attendees can order food from Sirphey’s made-fresh daily menu.
 
More information about Nature On Tap and other Pajarito Environmental Education Center programs and events can be found at www.peecnature.org.
 
About the Los Alamos Creative District:
 
The Los Alamos Creative District is a program of Los Alamos Commerce & Development Corporation (LACDC), a private, not-for-profit economic and community development organization serving the Los Alamos area since 1983. LACDC serves as the umbrella organization for the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce, Los Alamos MainStreet, Discover Los Alamos, Los Alamos Small Business Center, Los Alamos Creative District, projectY cowork Los Alamos, and the Los Alamos Research Park.
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