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Zoology Seminar Refreshments Fall 2006 Seminars are Thursdays, 4-5PM David Clark Labs Room 101 Refreshments are expected at 3:45PM The table for the refreshments is in room is normally just outside the room . You may find another table in G10. If you don’t have a key that opens this door, contact Ozkan ([email protected]) or Kevin ([email protected]) to get in. All other refreshment materials are in the conference room (123), (137) or across the hall in the room with the fridge (126) and Meredith will have to let you into that room if it’s locked. Responsibilities: 1. Set up coffee (do this by 3:20 or it won’t be ready in time and people will be forced to keep themselves awake via unconventional methods) a. Get small percolator from room 123 (label says “Zoology coffee”) b. Fill with cold water from sink to at least the 25 cups line c. Insert wand d. Put basket on top of the wand (you’ll know when you see it) e. Fill with 1.5 foam cups of coffee grounds (coffee can is located in the cabinet above the oven/stove) f. Carry to the table set up in the lobby g. There is an outlet just beside the door to room 101 h. Plug it in i. Flip ON j. If it’s working properly you’ll hear it (you may want to wait a minute to make sure it is working). 2. If we have an extra coffee maker, set it up hot water for tea a. Fill with cold water from the sink b. Plug it in next to the coffee percolator c. It comes on automatically 3. This semester, we have cookies (Chips Ahoy and Oreos), pretzels and misc. a. Set out 2 sleeves of the cookies on a plate b. Choose 2 other types of goodies and place on plates 4. Put out 2-3 Liters of Soda/Juice (try to use up opened stuff first, please) a. Check in the fridge in room 126 or in the cabinets in the conference room b. Or cold water, in the fridge. 5. Put out the hot drink condiment buffet: (located in cabinet on the left) a. Sugar b. Creamer c. Stirring sticks 6. And the rest…. a. Napkins (in lower cabinets of 123) b. Plates (in lower cabinets of 123) c. Cups (in lower cabinets of 123:some are for cold and some are for hot drinks) 7. When the seminar is over: a. Put everything away b. Make some attempt to clean things (coffee percolator, plastic bowls, platters); Make sure the conference room and the lobby are tidy. c. Take the table back down to room G10 d. Try to save any edible items for next week. Seal in Tupperware. Edible in this instance is subject to your interpretation. However, there is some tape on the cart to seal any bags if you so choose. e. If the soda is about gone or will go flat by the next week, either dump it or take it home. THE DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY THANKS YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!! date THE DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY THANKS YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!! speaker 2 November Pete Weigl, 9 November John Miller 16 November 23 November 30 November Jill Deppe Nicole Thurgate 1 December 7 December Dr. Ryan Heise 11 January Elizabeth Losos talk Wake Forest U, "Getting a Grip on Predation:Raptor Talons and Species Packing in Eastern Forests" NC State, "Abundance, Distribution and Fate of Juvenile Fish in Estuaries: Physics and Physiology" NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, "Stopover ecology of Nearctic-Neotropical migrant land birds in theYucatan Peninsula" No Seminar Thanksgiving Break NC State, "The Ecology of the Endangered Dusky Gopher Frog (Rana sevosa) and a common Congener, the Southern Leopard Frog (Rana sphenocephala)" No Seminar Christmas Break Aquatic Nongame Coordinator, NC Wildlife Resources Commission, "The Migratory Patterns of Gulf Sturgeon within the Pascagoula River Drainage, Mississippi, and Potential Influences on its Behavior" Duke University NC State, Southeastern Gap Analysis: Mapping, Modeling and Applications for Conservation 18 January Alexa McKerrow, volunteer