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SCUM IX January 22, 2005 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM City of Technical Services Laboratory The
ninth annual meeting of the Southern California Unified Malacologists
will be held this
year at the City of Services
Laboratory building. This state of the art building houses the Monitoring
Program. The co-sponsor for this year’s event will be the Southern
California Association of Marine Invertebrate Taxonomists (SCAMIT). SCUM is
an informal association of southern The
doors will open at 8 AM for donuts and coffee. The meeting will begin about 9
AM. Lunch
can be delivered to the meeting venue at a small cost to the participants.
There is
nothing within walking distance. There is very limited refrigerator space if
you wish to bring
your own. The
agenda:* 8:00 – 9:00 AM Meet and greet 9:00 – 11:30 AM Introductions and short
informal presentations 11:30 – 12:00 AM City’s Ocean
Monitoring Program presentation and tour of the facility 12:00 – 1:30 PM Lunch and Prize drawings
(Prizes provided by SCAMIT) 1:30 PM Group Picture 1:30 – 3:30 PM Continue presentations For
presentations there will be a video projector and PC laptop available for those
of you
with PowerPoint presentations. A 35mm slide projector, VHS video player and overhead
projector will also be available. For directions to the facility, additional
information, and to RSVP contact: Ron
Velarde (619)758-2331 Rvelarde@sandiego.gov Kelvin
Barwick (619)758-2337 Kbarwick@sandiego.gov (Note: as there have been numerous street
realignments near the facility do not
use any of the on-line based direction programs as they have yet to incorporate
these recent changes. Ron Velarde, Kelvin Barwick, and/or *subject
to change ************************************************* Lindsey T. Malacology Section, Collection Manager lgroves@nhm.org (213) 763-3376 (voice) (213) 746-2999 (fax) http://www.nhm.org/research/malacology/lgroves/index.htm ************************************************* |
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