Rocklin, Calif. September 18, 2018 – The 2018-2019 lecture series of the Sierra College Natural History Museum begins Friday, September 28th with Travelers and Their Trunks, a presentation by Sierra College professor Charles Dailey. Join us Friday evening at 7:00 pm and learn about the Museum’s 4-tusked ancient elephant from Nevada, along with some of its other interesting ancestors and descendants. The presentation will be held in Sewell Hall (room 111) on the Sierra College-Rocklin Campus.
This presentation is part of the Sierra College Natural History Museum’s 2018-2019 lecture series. Tickets are available at the door. Prices are General $5 / Students and Seniors $2 / Museum members free. All proceeds benefit the Sierra College Natural History Museum.
The Sierra College Rocklin Campus is located at 5100 Sierra College Blvd in Rocklin. There is no charge for parking after 4 pm on Friday. For more information, call the Sierra College Natural History Museum at 916-660-7926.
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