Saturday Club features segmentation and multicellular life
The October edition of the Tate Geological Museum’s popular Saturday Club will look at “Segmentation and the Origin of Multicellular Life” on Saturday, Oct. 7, from 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Taught by Russell Hawley, education specialist, club attendees will see how “ … evolving life forms were able to use the repetition of elements to build bigger bodies more efficiently, from the first multi-celled organisms to segmented trilobites,” said Hawley. Hawley will then show students how to draw trilobites.
Saturday Club is free and open to children ages 7-14. The Tate Geological Museum is located on the southern end of the Casper College campus; look for the life-sized T.rex bronze near the Tate or call the museum at 307-268-2447.