Three Sisters and Whychus Creek— A Geologic Past and Present
Join Deschutes Land Trust for their Winter Nature Nights at GoodLife Brewing Company and hear from Join Ellen Bishop Morris, noted geologist, author, and photographer, on the geologic history of the Sisters and Whychus Creek.
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Mar 20, 2012 from 07:00 PM to 08:30 PM |
| Where | GoodLife Brewing Company |
| Contact Name | Deschutes Land Trust |
| Contact Phone | 541-330-0017 |
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The Three Sisters, once known as Mount Multnomah, rank among the most diverse of Oregon’s volcanic centers because of their composition and past eruptions. They also harbor a high potential for future eruptions. Join Ellen Bishop Morris, noted geologist, author, and photographer, for a talk on the geologic history of the Sisters and Whychus Creek. Ellen will discuss the geology of the Three Sisters region and the early volcanism revealed in Whychus Creek’s lower stretches.
Location: GoodLife Brewing Company
Cost: Free, but help support your local brewery by buying a pint while you learn about volcanic eruptions.
Please RSVP for this event so that we can make sure enough seating is available.

