Animal eyes are some of the most intricate structures produced by evolution. Surprisingly, simple creatures like jellies have eyes that can be as complex as those of humans. Natasha Picciani from UCSB will share new discoveries on how jellies eyes have evolved over time. Join our fun and friendly conversation, and quench your thirst for knowledge about science and nature. No tickets or reservations required, but be sure to get to Dargans early for a seat and to order your favorite drink and food. Free admission. Information: Contact Stefanie Coleman at 805-682-4711 ext. 170 or scoleman@sbnature2.org.