Spirit and Truth Fellowship of Knoxville (STFK) is a member of the NOVA scienceNOW community and proudly sponsors Science Café events for the Knoxville, Tennessee area.
The STFK Science Café has been meeting monthly since April, 2011 to promote science interest and education. We begin each meeting by watching a 10-minute NOVA video about a science topic. This is followed by a Q&A discussion in which attendees have their questions answered by a guest scientist. This is a casual, fun, engaging dialog for adults and mature teenagers. Children age 5-12 are welcome at attend with their parents, and we will keep them busy at Kid's Café with a science lesson and activities that help make learning science fun!
Please RSVP by sending an e-mail message to rsvp@knoxsciencecafe.org. Let us know how many adults and children are in your group.
- Topic: "How private landowners can help save North America's only giant salamander—USDA-NRCS Conservation Programs/Processes in East TN with the Hellbender Conservation Initiative"
- Co-Presenter: Todd Reed, Area Resource Conservationist / USDA-NRCS Knoxville Area Office
- Co-Presenter: Jeronimo Silva, Private Lands Biologist / USDA-NRCS Hellbender Coordinator
- Date: Originally Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 5:30-7:00 P.M. (Rescheduled due to COVID-19)
- Location: Bearden Branch Library located at 100 Golfclub Rd, Knoxville, TN 37902. The meeting room is on the left after you enter the outer doors.
Directions
Please make plans to attend! If you have any questions, we have a
special e-mail address set up,
sciencecafe@spirit-and-truth.net.
Related Information
USDA-NRCS Tennessee State Web Site
NRCS—Eastern Hellbender Working Lands for Wildlife