Portland geology/rock friends, come to this tonight! It's in my neighborhood and I'll be there if anyone wants to meet in a science and drinking related environment. From the presenters: Come Join us for a pint and in depth presentation on the rocky history of Oregon's geomorphology. Volcanoes, catastrophic floods, and the oldest rocks in the Willamette Valley: Oregon's dramatic geologic history is often obscured by vegetation, but Johnson Creek cuts a swath through the layer cake of the geology of Gresham and SE Portland. Grab a pint at the Eagle Eye Tavern and find out more at this science talk, by the Geological Society of the Oregon Country (GSOC)'s own Paul Edison-Lahm. WHEN: Thursday, September 21 from 5:30-7:30 PM Pints from 5:30-6:00, Science talk is 6:00-7:00 PM Q&A from 7:00-7:30 WHERE: Eagle Eye Tavern - 5836 Southeast 92nd Avenue. Located in the Lents Neighborhood right off highway I-205 and Exit 17 on 92nd street. PARKING: The entrance to the parking lot is located directly north of the building off 92nd st. PUBLIC TRANSIT: From the Trimet Green Line stop at the Lents/SE Foster Rd MAX Station, the tavern is just a 5 minute walk. From Foster Road, head west and take a right at the signal/92nd street.