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Lecture Series Starts with Geology Talk


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regon is a veritable geological won- derland. Its natural environments are amazingly diverse and include Crater Lake, Steens Mountain, the Wallowas, the Oregon Caves, the Columbia River Gorge and the coast.


Dr. Scott Burns, a Portland State University professor, takes members on a geological tour of the state, connecting every region with a timeline and show- ing how the state evolved during the first installment of MAC’s new educational lec- ture series, “Listen and Learn.”


Portland State University geology professor Dr. Scott Burns speaks at MAC Tuesday, Jan. 10.


The series features a morning and evening lecture during most months and considers topics such as health and medi- cine, travel and culture, Portland and the Northwest, art, finance, history, profes- sional development and more. All lectures cost $5 for members and $7 for guests,


unless otherwise specified, and require advance registration.


The Magnificent Geological History of Oregon


Tuesday, Jan. 10, 9-10 a.m.


Burns’ talk is a great way to learn about the natural history heritage that this amaz- ing state offers.


Quick Register ME339


Perfect Work for Smart People Wednesday, Jan. 18, 6-7:30 p.m. This lecture, presented by Life and Career Coach Jen Anderson, focuses on how to find work that’s both personally fulfill- ing and financially rewarding. This is the perfect class for members who have been out of the working world and are wonder- ing how they can fit back in; for those who wonder whether it’s possible to be happy and


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