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Wednesday, March 26: Glacier Talk and Art

Olympia Timberland Library

Seattle artist Anna McKee sketching at the West Antarctic Ice Sheet at Ice Core Field Camp in Antarctica. Courtesy photo

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If you'd like to start April off worrying about something, you could do worse than attend painter Anna McKee's discussion about her travels with climate scientists to glaciers in the Pacific Northwest and Antarctica. We imagine it will be equal parts a profile of beautiful artwork; gorgeous scenes of exotic locales; and a derring-do adventure. But, as we are reminded almost daily in some form of media, her presentation could also be a Giant Blinking Light that Earth's glaciers are melting and disappearing at an astonishing pace - especially when University of Washington glaciologist Bradley Markle adds his field research photos and stories during the same presentation.

GLACIER CHAT AND ART, 7:30 p.m., Olympia Timberland Library, 313 Eighth Ave. SE, Olympia, free admission, 360.352.0595

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