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Join Us December 11 for the Michael Medved Show Live Broadcast from Discovery Institute

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You are invited to a special live broadcast of the Michael Medved Show on December 11, from 11:30 am to 3 pm. That’s including the Science & Culture Update! Those in attendance will have a unique opportunity to hear interviews with Dr. Doug Axe and Dr. Richard Sternberg of Biologic Institute, and Dr. Stephen C. Meyer of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture as they discuss the persecution of scientists and scholars who challenge Darwinian evolution. Join the discussion!

Lunch will be served starting at 11:30 am and the program, heard nationally by three to four million listeners, will air live from noon to 3 pm. Guests are welcome to come for the entire broadcast, or drop in for the Science & Culture Update at 2 pm. Seating is very limited for this special broadcast and registration is required in advance. Cost for registration is $20 and includes lunch. Due to space limitations only registered guests will be allowed into this event.

Discovery Institute’s offices are located at 208 Columbia Street, Seattle. Parking is available in a number of pay lots within a two-block radius. Our offices are also accessible by Metro and Sound Transit. Parking lot locations and public transportation instructions will be emailed on Monday, December 9, to those who have registered.

Register now by clicking here.

If you have questions about this event or would like to register by phone, please contact Donna Scott at djscott@discovery.org or 206-292-0401 x128.

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