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LiveTalk@CPS: Paul Johnson

Thursday, March 13, 2008 from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)

Oakland, CA

LiveTalk@CPS: Paul Johnson

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CPS Student   more info Ended $5.00 $0.00
Regular - Advance Purchase Ended $12.50 $0.00
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LiveTalk@CPS - Paul Johnson

Fish Forever: Creating Sustainable Fisheries

Few people know more about fish than Paul Johnson, founder of Berkeley's famed Monterey Fish Market. Most recently, Paul's research into the increasing degradation and destruction of fish habitats—and the resulting reduction in fish populations worldwide—has led to his writing and speaking out about these issues to increase public awareness and encourage steps to address these problems before it's too late. Join him for an enlightening discussion of modern fishing practices, fish farming, and habitat sustainability, plus Paul's fascinating insights and anecdotes that put today's environmental concerns in perspective.

Sponsored by the Fish Wilson Team of Merrill Lynch financial advisors.

Purchase individual tickets for this event now (above), or visit www.college-prep.org/livetalk for details about the entire LiveTalk @ CPS lecture series.

Tickets: $12.50 in advance (purchase above) or $15 at the door, cash only. Students: $5

Doors open at 7:00pm and complementary refreshments will be provided. 

 
 

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College Preparatory School
6100 Broadway
Oakland, CA 94618

Thursday, March 13, 2008 from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)


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Celebrating 50 years of Excellence! The College Preparatory School is an independent coeducational day school, grades 9-12, for intellectual risk-takers who want to pursue a serious, purposeful education with others who feel the same way. Founded in 1960, our community today includes approximately 350 students from communities throughout the San Francisco East Bay region.