Emerald Ash Borer: Science Talk RSVP

The Emerald ash borer (EAB) poses a serious, devastating risk due to the high mortality level they impose on ash trees: Oregon ash grows along creeks, providing shade & erosion control. Join us at the Lucky Lab on Thursday 11/17 for a talk by Dr. Christine Buhl, Oregon Department of Forestry Entomologist, about what to know and expect about Emerald Ash Borer.

This RSVP form is for in-person, not Zoom; everyone will receive the recording link afterwards. 

At the Lucky Lab, the room will open at 5:30, and the talk will start at 6pm (give yourself time to grab pizza & a drink!) and go until 7:30-8 (we'll build in time for Q&A's). 

[Room upstairs at the] Lucky Labrador Public House, 7675 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, OR 97219, USA


*Please fill this form out once per attendee* This way we'll have each of your names at the door to let you in. 

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Please fill this form out once per attendee so we have each of your names at the door to let you in. 
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(This is just in case we move to a waitlist; we won't use your phone number beyond the purpose of this talk)
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We will share these responses with her ahead of time to incorporate into the presentation when appropriate. 
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We may reach room capacity. If you have a conflict or COVID-19 symptoms/exposure, please let us know as soon as possible so we can release waitlist tickets; you'll still receive the Zoom & recording links.
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