[CINC] Final Scoop!. The Spill's Broad Reach
paul jr petrich
ppetrich39 at me.com
Mon Apr 11 18:17:22 PDT 2011
P.S.#2 for SB Maritime Museum Display,
It is up and running! Saw it today. The 21st is a free to the public day, otherwise the museum fee is: Adults- $7; seniors over 62, military, and kids 6-17- $4; and toddlers-$2. The $10 fee and RSVP is for non-members who wish to attend the wine and hors d'oeuvres 5-7 pm (reserve by April 18- 962-8404 ex 110). The documentary short video is built in to the display via push button. Lots of important info about the history of oil in our channel, including our prehistoric natural seepages which continue today. It will run as a display for months to come. Paul.
On Apr 10, 2011, at 11:02 PM, paul jr petrich wrote:
> P.S. Volunteers,
> The third Thursday of every month,which is April 21st, is usually free to the public at the SBMM. The museum then normally closes at 5 p.m. I will confirm tomorrow the reported $10 donation required of non-members, and whether a reservation is required. Paul
>
> On Apr 10, 2011, at 10:08 AM, paul jr petrich wrote:
>
>>> Ahoy again Mates,
>>> On April 21st , with a reception at 5-7 p.m., theSanta Barbara Maritime Museum will open the exhibit " The Spills Broad Reach." It will document and display how the Santa Barbara Oil Spill of 1969 spawned the environmental movement as we know it today, including Earth day. Paul
>>> TheSpill’s Broad Reach. Featuring selections from Paul Lynch’s documentary short Birth of a Movement, and artifacts relating to the 1969 oil spill and resulting activism, the exhibit will capture Santa Barbara’s unique role in shaping modern environmental movements. Two UCSB interns will assist with The Spill’s Broad Reach exhibit development and exhibit opening.
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