Science For Seniors

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  • Loggerhead Marine Life Center
  • access_time Jan 3, 2017 02:00pm -
    Jan 3, 2017 03:00pm
  • attach_money FREE
  • info_outline PUBLIC
  • add amoore@marinelife.org
  • contact_phone 561-627-8280
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Science for Seniors

Help kick off the FREE Science for Seniors lecture series offered Tuesdays at 2pm on January 3, 2017 by joining Loggerhead Marinelife Center for the second annual Senior Day! Join featured speaker, Dr. Paul Brown, to discuss health and science while enjoying complimentary coffee and donuts as well as 10% off in the Gift Store during this FREE one hour lecture at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Jupiter.

A Harvard College and Tufts University of Medicine alumnus, Dr. Brown offers a dynamic presentation and truly has a gift for bringing seniors out of their shells! To reserve your seat for the official kick-off of LMC’s Science for Seniors program, please contact Hannah Campbell at hcampbell@marinelife.org or by calling 561-627-8280 ext. 105. Kindly RSVP as space is limited.

These 1-hour lectures are offered every Tuesday beginning at 2pm and topics vary each week in a four-part cycle. Attend all four sessions to receive your free graduation gift and a tour inside our sea turtle hospital!

TOPICS

Session #1 You and Your Health- Improving Your Sleep Without Medication What Can Sea Turtles do That You Can’t? All About the Green Turtle! Learn About the Florida Soft Shell Turtle!

Session #2 You and Your Health- Two Proven Ways to Live Longer Are Turtle’s Five Senses Better Than Yours? What you Don’t Know About Ridley Turtles! Who Wants to Know About the Gopher Tortoise?

Session #3 You and Your Health – Six Ways to Reduce Your Daily Stress! Two Out of Three Causes of Sea Turtle Injuries are Preventable. Sea Turtle Dating and Mating! Two More Sea Turtles—Hawksbill and Leatherback!

Session #4 You and Your Health- Fluids…How Much and When! Just What You Need to Know About Hatchlings and Their Life Cycle Some Facts About Loggerhead Turtles Is the Reptile that Needs an Orthodontist Coming to Your Neighborhood?