Photo via Facebook Pictures of fish, coral reefs and other ocean creatures are available for viewing at the LBIF. |
Anyone interested in discovering the underwater world from a new perspective is invited to spend this weekend’s “Science Saturday” at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences with local diver and underwater photographer Kurt Williams.
“The ocean world is filled with beauty and wonder,” Amy Carreño, LBIF’s director of public programs, said in a press release. “Experience the treasures Kurt captures in his photographs,” she urged.
Science Saturday, hosted at the LBIF for nine consecutive winters, highlights interactive lectures on topics regarding today’s most vital scientific, environmental and sustainability matters.
This Saturday’s presentation will be held in the LBIF’s main building, located at 120 Long Beach Blvd. in Loveladies, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Breakfast treats will be provided by a Little Bite of Italy.
Admittance is free for LBIF members. All others are asked to donate $5.
For more information, call 609-494-1241 or visit lbifoundation.org or LBIF’s Facebook page.
— Kelley Anne Essinger
This article was published in The SandPaper.
This article was published in The SandPaper.
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