Geeks & Greeks Happy Hour

Event Date: 
Friday, July 29, 2016 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm
RSVP Required
Cost:
$10.00
Included Items: 
Cash bar and light refreshments will be available for purchase. Free parking is available to ticket holders with proof of purchase.

Nerd out at an event that would make the first geeks—the Greeks—proud. As the inventors of democracy, geometry, philosophy, and the toga party, no one worked harder (or played harder) than the Greeks.

Tickets $10 HERE (save $5 with discount code GEEKOUT.)

Embody the Greek spirit of adventure, ideas, and exploration with National Geographic’s young explorers on an evening out. Hold on tight during this night of expectation-defying science and uncontrollable laughter with eight Nat Geo explorers fresh from the field.

Molly Ferrill is a photographer, writer and filmmaker working to tell the story of victims of international human, wildlife trafficking, and the unique relationship between elephants and people.

A born and bred Californian, Devlin Gandy uses digital media to record, protect, and share the changing landscapes in both his home state and other parts of North America.

A Fulbright scholar and Yale alumnus, Kevin McLean focuses his research on canopy wildlife conservation. He will be continuing his work in 2016 in both Ecuador and Malaysia.

Eva Rendle is a writer, photographer, and storyteller fascinated by the geography of food. Her recent work in Greece, Italy, and Spain studied the olive harvest and olive oil production.

An avid adventurer, Antonella Wilby combines emerging technology with marine conservation to enhance marine mammal monitoring, shipwreck mapping, and underwater cave imaging.

Currently based in Xishuangbanna, the world’s northernmost rainforest, Lily Zeng studies the role of community based conservation of this sacred forest by the area’s indigenous communities.