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Jun
8
Sat
Scarecrow Video Presents: Flying Saucer Cinema – The Brain That Wouldn’t Die @ Scarecrow Video (virtual)
Jun 8 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Scarecrow Video Presents: Flying Saucer Cinema - The Brain That Wouldn't Die @ Scarecrow Video (virtual)

Part of the Flying Saucer Cinema Series

The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (aka The Head That Wouldn’t Die aka The Brain That Couldn’t Die) was completed under the name The Black Door in 1959 but not released until 3 years later as part of a double feature with Invasion of the Star Creatures. This iconic no-budget sci-fi shocker concerns a mad scientist who carelessly decapitates his fiancé in a car crash and then keeps her head alive in a baking dish while searching for a perfect body on which to reanimate her. Sleazy? Repugnant? Gratuitous? For sure. Brilliant? Unparalleled? Groundbreaking? Yowza! The Brain That Wouldn’t Die is one of those so over-the-top films that one cannot remain neutral about it.

Participants are strongly encouraged to watch the film before the event. This program is free but registration is required.

Registration: bit.ly/saucercinema

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Jun
22
Sat
Tidepools, Lichens & Ferns with Northwest Natura @ Deception Pass State Park
Jun 22 @ 10:30 am – 1:00 pm
Tidepools, Lichens & Ferns with Northwest Natura @ Deception Pass State Park

Join botanist and naturalist, Jazmen Yoder on a walk at one of the most beautiful coastal parks in the Pacific Northwest. There will be an emphasis on learning about creatures in the tidepools, lichens and ferns, but you will learn a lot about other plants, fungi, edible seaweeds, and coast ecology through exploration of tidepools at low tide. Bring your camera, come for the knowledge, and stay for the views! This is a unique field trip offering you’ll remember forever.

Space is limited. Please register via the website.

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