Nature on Tap - Nature Bloopers

09/25/2014 05:30 PM - 07:00 PM MT

Admission

  • Free

Location

Manhattan Project Restaurant (back room)
1789 Central
Los Alamos, NM 87544
United States of America

Description

Jonathan CreelWe all have blunders in life, but when they occur in nature, we usually walk away with interesting stories. Have you witnessed unique animal behavior or been stuck on a camping trip where nothing could go right despite your best planning? Come to Nature On Tap and share your stories (and a few laughs) with others! If you have an interesting story about wildlife, or just want to share an amazing experience in nature, this is a great place to tell your story.

PEEC's own Jonathan Creel will lead this installation of Nature on Tap. Jonathan came from his home in Florida to join PEEC as the new Director of Interpretation. Jonathan earned his B.A. in History and M.A in Public History from the University of West Florida. While on a school trip led by his mentor who grew up in Los Alamos, Jonathan fell in love with Northern NM and started down a career path in the field of interpretation. He served as a Park Ranger in Yellowstone National Park and Grand Canyon National Park, but always dreamed of returning to Los Alamos where he fell in love with the outdoors. Exhibit design and interpretive programming are two of Jonathan's passions, as well as hiking, camping, and exploring new places.

Nature On Tap is part of the On Tap series presented by Los Alamos cultural providers. Every Thursday there is a different theme, with the fourth Thursday of every month being Nature on Tap. The series takes place 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. at the Manhattan Project Restaurant. Each gathering begins with a 15 minute talk followed by a group discussion.

This program is free, and no advance registration is required.