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SUMMARY:Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION:presented by the Woods Hole Theater Company
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/open-mic-night/
LOCATION:Firehouse in Woods Hole
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SUMMARY:MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series:   "Single Genes and Brain Synchronization: An Ion Channel Portrait of Epilepsy" - Jeffrey Noebels\, Baylor College of Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the last century\, the ability of electroencephalography to visualize fluctuating microvolt potential differences between two points on the scalp has guided our understanding of the cortical landscape as neurologists correlated both hyperactive (epileptic) and silent (ischemic) areas of brain damage with clinical deficits in their patients\, mapping the functional topography of the neocortex\, literally\, “stroke by stroke”. Later\, axon hyperexcitability and leg-shaking in the Drosophila mutant shaker led the way to the first gene encoding an ion channel. This same neurogenetic strategy motivated a search for spontaneous mutants in mice with EEG hyperexcitability\, and the discovery that a single gene locus in the tottering mouse causes childhood absence epilepsy\, establishing that common human epilepsy syndromes could be inherited as a mendelian disorder. Today\, genes for 800 monogenic epilepsies\, of which over 100 involve mutations in voltage- and ligand-gated ion channel genes\, not only allow precision clinical diagnosis and gene-directed treatment of epilepsies but illuminate the molecular anatomy of neuronal microcircuitry “gene by gene”. Current research linking abnormal cortical synchronization with ion channelopathy is providing remarkable insights into developmental brain plasticity and a powerful experimental framework to cure rare neurological disorders. Unexpectedly\, the approach bridges the pathophysiology of previously unrelated conditions\, including cardiac arrhythmias and sudden unexpected death\, Alzheimer’s disease\, and growth of malignant brain tumors. \nJeffrey Noebels is Cullen Chair in Neurogenetics and Professor of Neurology\, Neuroscience\, and Molecular and Human Genetics\, and founding director of the Blue Bird Circle Developmental Neurogenetics Laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine. His major research focus is to identify gene mechanisms of cortical network synchronization and molecular targets for the treatment of epilepsy and its comorbidities. His pioneering discovery of the first single gene mouse model for childhood epilepsy in 1979 transformed the experimental approach to this disease. Noebels graduated from Reed College and received his Ph.D. in Neuroscience at Stanford\, postdoctoral training in Neuropathology at Harvard\, M.D. at Yale\, and neurology residency training at Massachusetts General Hospital. He was a Basil O’Connor and Klingenstein Fellow\, Pew Scholar\, and Javits Awardee. He is a past President of the American Epilepsy Society\, a current ILAE Ambassador and AAAS Fellow\, and a proud former Grass Foundation Trustee.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/mbl-friday-evening-lecture-series-single-genes-and-brain-synchronization-an-ion-channel-portrait-of-epilepsy-jeffrey-noebels-baylor-college-of-medicine/
LOCATION:Marine Biological Laboratory\, 7 MBL Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marine%20Biological%20Laboratory":MAILTO:cjohnson@mbl.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230715T210000
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SUMMARY:Animal Kingdom Night at The Captain Kidd
DESCRIPTION:You won’t want to miss this! Head to Captain Kidd on July 15 dressed as your favorite animal for some rowdy and roaring 🦁 fun!
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/animal-kingdom-night-at-the-captain-kidd/
LOCATION:Captain Kidd\, 77 Water Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230721T200000
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SUMMARY:MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series: “The Time to Be Born” - Louis Muglia\, Burroughs Wellcome Fund
DESCRIPTION:What determines the timing for birth? This question is one of the great unsolved mysteries in biology and has enormous health relevance to impact upon preterm birth\, the leading cause of death of infants and children under 5 years old. This presentation will describe the utility of human genetics and genomics to understand normal birth timing and how this mechanism malfunctions to lead to preterm birth. Evidence will be presented that genetics plays an important role in shaping maternal risk for preterm birth. Moreover\, recent genome wide association studies that identify novel loci robustly associated with the risk for prematurity will be described and what the ramification of these are for interventions. Finally\, the potential to exploit unique aspects of human evolution in shaping pregnancy characteristics using comparative genomics and animal models will be conveyed. \nLouis Muglia is President and CEO of the Burroughs Wellcome Fund\, an independent nonprofit research foundation accelerating discovery in the biomedical sciences. Previously\, he served as Vice Chair for Research\, Director of the Division of Human Genetics\, Co-Director of the Perinatal Institute\, and Professor of Pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Muglia’s research focus has been to understand the molecular pathways determining when birth occurs to prevent preterm birth and better treat human preterm labor and delivery\, considering both genetic and environmental factors. Priorities now at Burroughs Wellcome Fund include climate change and human health\, promoting diversity and equity in science\, and science communication\, better partnering science and the arts. Among Muglia’s achievements are more than 300 publications and election to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and Association of American Physicians\, American Association for the Advancement of Science\, National Academy of Medicine\, and the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. Muglia earned his Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from the University of Chicago. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Michigan.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/mbl-friday-evening-lecture-series-the-time-to-be-born-louis-muglia-burroughs-wellcome-fund/
LOCATION:Marine Biological Laboratory\, 7 MBL Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marine%20Biological%20Laboratory":MAILTO:cjohnson@mbl.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230725T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230725T110000
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CREATED:20230725T130053Z
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SUMMARY:Broadening Minority Participation in STEM
DESCRIPTION:Nevada Winrow\, Founder\, Black Girls Dive Foundation and Dijanna Figueroa\, Chief Academic Officer\, Black Girls Dive Foundation \nAlso on Zoom (RSVP required for Zoom attendees). \n 
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/broadening-minority-participation-in-stem/
LOCATION:Redfield Auditorium\, Water Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Oceanographic%20Institution":MAILTO:information@whoi.edu
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SUMMARY:Talking Science in Crisis
DESCRIPTION:A conversation with WHOI senior scientist Chris Reddy and WHOI Director of Research Communications Ken Kostel\nJoin WHOI’s Chris Reddy\, oceanographer\, inventor\, and author of the book Science Communication in a Crisis: An Insider’s Guide\, for a conversation about how science works when time is of the essence. \nWith behind-the-scenes stories and high-profile case studies\, including the Deepwater Horizon oil spills and the 2021 X-press Pearl disaster in Sri Lanka\, Chris lays out the major challenges that scientists face during an environmental emergency\, when clear\, consistent communication matters most\, and offers advice on how to navigate the maze of competing interests to deliver actionable information. \nLight refreshments in the Redfield Lobby will follow the event. \nAutographed copies of Science Communication in a Crisis will be available for purchase.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/talking-science-in-crisis/
LOCATION:Redfield Auditorium\, Water Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Oceanographic%20Institution":MAILTO:information@whoi.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230728T200000
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SUMMARY:MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series: “Blindspots to Inclusion in Environmental and Ocean Sciences” - Karlisa Callwood
DESCRIPTION:Inclusivity is not easy\, especially in spaces\, like environmental and ocean sciences\, where people of color have traditionally been excluded. Yet\, despite high interest in these fields from underrepresented groups\, particularly Black and/or African American communities\, many environmental and ocean science programs and organizations struggle with diversifying their students\, staff\, and/or researchers. Additionally\, in attempts to be diverse\, they tend to focus more on filling quotas\, instead of building equity and inclusion by being welcoming\, learning to recognize their own biases\, developing cultural awareness and/or competencies\, or acknowledging\, and addressing\, the white supremacy culture that is pervasive throughout our institutions. It is up to all of us to create inclusion\, but some have more work than others. This talk will explore some important lessons and considerations for creating more welcoming environmental and ocean science spaces\, discuss why “white supremacy culture” is not a dirty word and exploring patterns you should be looking for\, and share strategies for being authentic in this work and keeping yourself and your organizations accountable. \nKarlisa Callwood is a marine scientist\, educator\, and science communicator who focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to evaluating fisheries and conservation management. With 20 years of experience developing and managing science education programming\, her work ranges from community engagement and partnership development to leading and implementing DEAI initiatives across several organizations. Her interests include establishing practices to enhance STEM education for underserved communities; understanding the socio-economic factors that influence fishers’ decisions and prompt behavior changes; enhancing strategies to better bridge the gaps that exist between scientists\, policymakers\, and the public; and developing tools to facilitate DEAI transformations in cultural organizations. Callwood was also selected as a National Geographic Fellow for her work focused on understanding the role of subsistence fishing in building resilience in Bahamian communities during the pandemic. She currently serves as a lecturer for the Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy at the University of Miami\, as Director of the Community Conservation Education & Action Program at the Perry Institute for Marine Science\, and as an Equity Consultant for several organizations. Callwood holds a Ph.D. in Ecosystem Science and Policy from the University of Miami.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/mbl-friday-evening-lecture-series-blindspots-to-inclusion-in-environmental-and-ocean-sciences-karlisa-callwood/
LOCATION:Marine Biological Laboratory\, 7 MBL Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marine%20Biological%20Laboratory":MAILTO:cjohnson@mbl.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230729
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SUMMARY:Woods Hole Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Over 110 films from 19 Countries Chosen to Screen at the 32nd Woods Hole Film Festival\nThe Woods Hole Film Festival\, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands\, marks its 32nd year from Saturday\, July 29\, through Saturday\, August 5\, with 45 feature length and 66 short films culled from more than 1000 submissions (with 5 world\, 3 North American\, and 1 US premieres). Films are by both first-time and veteran filmmakers and almost evenly divided between women and men directors. Like previous years\, many films fall into the festival’s hallmark categories: New England ties\, music\, and science (in conjunction with the Festival’s “Bringing Science to the Screen” program). And\, before the Festival help us kick-off the Festival on Thursday\, July 27th at a special screening of the award-winning documentary film GOING TO MARS: THE NIKKI GIOVANNI PROJECT at 7:30 pm at Redfield Auditorium.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/woods-hole-film-festival/
LOCATION:Woods Hole
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Film%20Festival":MAILTO:info@woodsholefilmfestival.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230730T110000
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SUMMARY:The Big Lunch
DESCRIPTION:The Big Lunch brings neighbors and communities together to share friendship\, food\, and fun! \nBRING A PICNIC • STROLL IN\, ROLL IN • BRING YOUR NEIGHBORS\nOpen to the community. Rain or shine. No alcoholic beverages.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/the-big-lunch/
LOCATION:Marine Biological Laboratory\, 7 MBL Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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SUMMARY:MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series: "Thorny Questions: Citrus Development and Disease" - Vivian Irish\, Yale University
DESCRIPTION:Because plants are sessile and can’t escape from predators\, many plant species have evolved exquisite defensive systems\, ranging from chemical defenses to physical deterrents. Thorns\, prickles\, and spines all act as weapons against herbivores\, but each arises from a distinct developmental origin. Unlike prickles or spines\, thorns arise from axillary shoot apical meristems that proliferate for a time and then terminally differentiate into a sharp hard tip. Like other meristems\, thorn meristems contain stem cells but\, in the case of thorns\, these stem cells undergo a programmed cessation of proliferative activity. As such\, thorns represent a fascinating variation on how stem cells are regulated. Since most citrus species have thorns\, we have focused our attention on this genus. We have characterized a gene network necessary for thorn development\, and by disrupting this pathway\, we can generate plants that have many more branches and so alter plant architecture. Not only has this work illuminated some of the molecular mechanisms controlling thorn development\, but the methods we have developed have allowed us to tackle some of the challenges facing citrus agriculture today. \nVivian Irish is the Eaton Professor of Molecular\, Cellular and Developmental Biology\, and Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology\, at Yale University. As a graduate student at Harvard University\, she focused on characterizing the developmental genetic mechanisms specifying dorsal-ventral polarity in Drosophila. She continued to pursue these interests in patterning processes as a Jane Coffin Childs postdoctoral fellow at the University of Cambridge. As a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow at Yale University\, she turned her attention to exploring the specification of floral organ types. Now a faculty member at Yale\, her research centers on understanding mechanisms controlling flower development using a variety of molecular\, biochemical\, and genetic approaches. She has also long been interested in the evolution of developmental mechanisms with a specific focus on the diversification of gene regulatory networks controlling flower development and stem cell activity. She is also interested in the biotechnological applications of her work to crop production and agriculture. Irish has held several administrative roles at Yale\, including Chair of the Department of Molecular\, Cellular\, and Developmental Biology\, and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Biology. She is an elected member of the Connecticut Society of Science and Engineering. Irish is also a past-president of the Society for Developmental Biology and was a visiting professor at the École Normale Supérieure\, Lyon\, France.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/mbl-friday-evening-lecture-series-thorny-questions-citrus-development-and-disease-vivian-irish-yale-university/
LOCATION:Marine Biological Laboratory\, 7 MBL Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marine%20Biological%20Laboratory":MAILTO:cjohnson@mbl.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230812T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230812T150000
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SUMMARY:Woods Hole Science Stroll
DESCRIPTION:EXPLORE\nscience on the streets of Woods Hole and get an up-close view of a vehicles and instruments doing science.\n\n\n\nENGAGE\nwith people from Woods Hole organizations and the discoveries they are making.\n\n\n\nTAKE PART\nin science demos\, hands-on activities\, and crafts for kids.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/woods-hole-science-stroll/
LOCATION:Woods Hole
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T170000
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SUMMARY:NEW BEDFORD HARBON SEA CHANTEY CHORUS AT WOODS HOLE COMMUNITY HALL
DESCRIPTION:The New Bedford Harbor Sea Chantey Chorus presents a program of chanteys and maritime music celebrating the return of Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey and its entry in the fleet of Mass Maritime Academy. \nThe New Bedford Harbor Sea Chantey Chorus returns to Woods Hole\, under direction of well-known\, Cape Codder\, Tom Goux\, “One of the most harmonious crews ever to come ashore\,” the Chorus will perform a variety of chanteys and songs that reflect the rich maritime heritage of New England and the lives of the Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey. The Chorus has appeared at various Falmouth venues to enthusiastic response since its founding in 2001. \nThis program is presented by and for the benefit of the Woods Hole Historical Museum. Tickets are $20 and all proceeds benefit the museum. For ticket information\, please email whhmdirector@gmail.com or call 508.548.7270.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/new-bedford-harbon-sea-chantey-chorus-at-woods-hole-community-hall/
LOCATION:Woods Hole Community Hall\, 68 Water St.\, Falmouth\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Historical%20Museum":MAILTO:whhmdirector@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230920T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230920T203000
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SUMMARY:THE ARCTIC
DESCRIPTION:Our planet on thin ice\nThe far north is feeling the heat from climate change more than anywhere else on Earth\, with rising temperatures and melting ice putting increasing pressure on marine life\, ocean currents\, and human lives and livelihoods. Join us as we talk with scientists studying Earth’s northernmost regions and learn how changes in the Arctic affect the rest of our planet. \nhttps://whoi-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gi8ovEZzQuOaUvpbE2dSRQ#/registration
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/the-arctic/
LOCATION:MA
ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Oceanographic%20Institution":MAILTO:information@whoi.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230922T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230922T203000
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CREATED:20230919T151300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T151300Z
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SUMMARY:MBL Falmouth Forum: “Why We Should Care About the Arctic” - Melody Brown Burkins
DESCRIPTION:Lectures are free and open to the public. Free parking is available in any MBL lot. No registration required for in-person attendance. Doors open at 7:00 PM\, lectures start at 7:30 PM.\nMelody Brown Burkins is the Director of the Institute of Arctic Studies\, Senior Associate Director in the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding\, and Adjunct Professor of Environmental Studies at Dartmouth College. In January 2022\, she was also named the UArctic Chair in Science Diplomacy and Inclusion. With more than 30 years of experience as a polar scientist working in academia and governance\, she is an advocate for policy-engaged scholarship\, experiential education\, and the support of science policy and diplomacy initiatives advancing sustainability\, inclusion\, and gender equality in the Arctic and around the world.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/mbl-falmouth-forum-why-we-should-care-about-the-arctic-melody-brown-burkins-2/
LOCATION:Marine Biological Laboratory\, 7 MBL Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marine%20Biological%20Laboratory":MAILTO:cjohnson@mbl.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231008T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231011T220000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20230919T151404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T151404Z
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SUMMARY:WHFF Best of the Fest at Cotuit 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Woods Hole Film Festival returns to the Cotuit Center for the Arts for the Best of the Fest screening series – 2023 edition. \nThis four-night\, seven screening event features five feature films and two shorts programs of award winners from the 2023 summer festival. \nSunday\, October 8 • 7pm\nARIEL – BACK TO BUENOS AIRES\nNarrative Feature by Alison Murray\n(Canada/Argentina\, 2022)\n__________________________ \nMonday\, October 9 • 6pm\nPATROL\nDocumentary Feature by Camilo de Castro & Brad Allgood\n(Nicaragua\, 2023) \nMonday\, October 9 • 8pm\nAWARD-WINNING SHORTS 1\nFive award-winning short films.\n(Various)\n__________________________ \nTuesday\, October 10 • 6pm\nAWARD-WINNING SHORTS\nFive award-winning short films.\n(Various) \nTuesday\, October 10 • 8pm\nLAKELANDS\nNarrative Feature by Robert Higgins & Patrick McGivney\n(Ireland\, 2023)\n__________________________ \nWednesday\, October 11 • 6pm\nDUSTY & STONES\nDocumentary Feature by Jesse Rudoy\n(USA\, 2022) \nWednesday\, October 11 • 8pm\n26.2 to LIFE\nDocumentary Feature by Christine Yoo\n(USA\, 2022) \nTickets are $16 (general) and $12 (CCftA and WHFF members) \nClick ticket link for film details and tickets\, or visit:\nhttps://artsonthecape.org/explore?cat=whff \nCotuit Center for the Arts is located at 4404 Falmouth Road (Route 28) in Cotuit. Call 508-428-0669 for more info.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/whff-best-of-the-fest-at-cotuit-2023/
LOCATION:Cotuit Center for the Arts\, 4404 Falmouth Road (Route 28)\, Cotuit\, 02635\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Film%20Festival":MAILTO:info@woodsholefilmfestival.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231009T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231009T220000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
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SUMMARY:WHFF Best of the Fest at Cotuit 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Woods Hole Film Festival returns to the Cotuit Center for the Arts for the Best of the Fest screening series – 2023 edition. \nThis four-night\, seven screening event features five feature films and two shorts programs of award winners from the 2023 summer festival. \nSunday\, October 8 • 7pm\nARIEL – BACK TO BUENOS AIRES\nNarrative Feature by Alison Murray\n(Canada/Argentina\, 2022)\n__________________________ \nMonday\, October 9 • 6pm\nPATROL\nDocumentary Feature by Camilo de Castro & Brad Allgood\n(Nicaragua\, 2023) \nMonday\, October 9 • 8pm\nAWARD-WINNING SHORTS 1\nFive award-winning short films.\n(Various)\n__________________________ \nTuesday\, October 10 • 6pm\nAWARD-WINNING SHORTS\nFive award-winning short films.\n(Various) \nTuesday\, October 10 • 8pm\nLAKELANDS\nNarrative Feature by Robert Higgins & Patrick McGivney\n(Ireland\, 2023)\n__________________________ \nWednesday\, October 11 • 6pm\nDUSTY & STONES\nDocumentary Feature by Jesse Rudoy\n(USA\, 2022) \nWednesday\, October 11 • 8pm\n26.2 to LIFE\nDocumentary Feature by Christine Yoo\n(USA\, 2022) \nTickets are $16 (general) and $12 (CCftA and WHFF members) \nClick ticket link for film details and tickets\, or visit:\nhttps://artsonthecape.org/explore?cat=whff \nCotuit Center for the Arts is located at 4404 Falmouth Road (Route 28) in Cotuit. Call 508-428-0669 for more info.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/2023-10-09/
LOCATION:Cotuit Center for the Arts\, 4404 Falmouth Road (Route 28)\, Cotuit\, 02635\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Film%20Festival":MAILTO:info@woodsholefilmfestival.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231010T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231010T220000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20230919T151443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T151443Z
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SUMMARY:WHFF Best of the Fest at Cotuit 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Woods Hole Film Festival returns to the Cotuit Center for the Arts for the Best of the Fest screening series – 2023 edition. \nThis four-night\, seven screening event features five feature films and two shorts programs of award winners from the 2023 summer festival. \nSunday\, October 8 • 7pm\nARIEL – BACK TO BUENOS AIRES\nNarrative Feature by Alison Murray\n(Canada/Argentina\, 2022)\n__________________________ \nMonday\, October 9 • 6pm\nPATROL\nDocumentary Feature by Camilo de Castro & Brad Allgood\n(Nicaragua\, 2023) \nMonday\, October 9 • 8pm\nAWARD-WINNING SHORTS 1\nFive award-winning short films.\n(Various)\n__________________________ \nTuesday\, October 10 • 6pm\nAWARD-WINNING SHORTS\nFive award-winning short films.\n(Various) \nTuesday\, October 10 • 8pm\nLAKELANDS\nNarrative Feature by Robert Higgins & Patrick McGivney\n(Ireland\, 2023)\n__________________________ \nWednesday\, October 11 • 6pm\nDUSTY & STONES\nDocumentary Feature by Jesse Rudoy\n(USA\, 2022) \nWednesday\, October 11 • 8pm\n26.2 to LIFE\nDocumentary Feature by Christine Yoo\n(USA\, 2022) \nTickets are $16 (general) and $12 (CCftA and WHFF members) \nClick ticket link for film details and tickets\, or visit:\nhttps://artsonthecape.org/explore?cat=whff \nCotuit Center for the Arts is located at 4404 Falmouth Road (Route 28) in Cotuit. Call 508-428-0669 for more info.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/2023-10-10/
LOCATION:Cotuit Center for the Arts\, 4404 Falmouth Road (Route 28)\, Cotuit\, 02635\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Film%20Festival":MAILTO:info@woodsholefilmfestival.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231011T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231011T220000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20230919T151458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T151458Z
UID:4994-1697047200-1697061600@woodshole.com
SUMMARY:WHFF Best of the Fest at Cotuit 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Woods Hole Film Festival returns to the Cotuit Center for the Arts for the Best of the Fest screening series – 2023 edition. \nThis four-night\, seven screening event features five feature films and two shorts programs of award winners from the 2023 summer festival. \nSunday\, October 8 • 7pm\nARIEL – BACK TO BUENOS AIRES\nNarrative Feature by Alison Murray\n(Canada/Argentina\, 2022)\n__________________________ \nMonday\, October 9 • 6pm\nPATROL\nDocumentary Feature by Camilo de Castro & Brad Allgood\n(Nicaragua\, 2023) \nMonday\, October 9 • 8pm\nAWARD-WINNING SHORTS 1\nFive award-winning short films.\n(Various)\n__________________________ \nTuesday\, October 10 • 6pm\nAWARD-WINNING SHORTS\nFive award-winning short films.\n(Various) \nTuesday\, October 10 • 8pm\nLAKELANDS\nNarrative Feature by Robert Higgins & Patrick McGivney\n(Ireland\, 2023)\n__________________________ \nWednesday\, October 11 • 6pm\nDUSTY & STONES\nDocumentary Feature by Jesse Rudoy\n(USA\, 2022) \nWednesday\, October 11 • 8pm\n26.2 to LIFE\nDocumentary Feature by Christine Yoo\n(USA\, 2022) \nTickets are $16 (general) and $12 (CCftA and WHFF members) \nClick ticket link for film details and tickets\, or visit:\nhttps://artsonthecape.org/explore?cat=whff \nCotuit Center for the Arts is located at 4404 Falmouth Road (Route 28) in Cotuit. Call 508-428-0669 for more info.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/2023-10-11/
LOCATION:Cotuit Center for the Arts\, 4404 Falmouth Road (Route 28)\, Cotuit\, 02635\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Film%20Festival":MAILTO:info@woodsholefilmfestival.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231013T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231013T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20230919T151526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T151526Z
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SUMMARY:MBL Falmouth Forum: How WHOI Helped write "Horse"\, An Inside Look at a Novelist's Research Journey  Geraldine Brooks\, Author
DESCRIPTION:Geraldine Brooks’ 2022 novel\, Horse\, spent ten weeks on the New York Times best seller list. In this lecture\, she will describe how the true story of the 19th century’s greatest racehorse led her from the Osteo-Prep lab at the Smithsonian Support Center and the Necropsy Suite at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution\, to some of the most famous art collections of the 20th century. \nGeraldine Brooks is the author of six works of historical fiction\, including the 2006 Pulitzer Prize winner\, March and most recently\, the bestselling novel\, Horse (Viking)\, which recently received the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award and the Dayton Literary Peace prize. An award-winning former foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal\, the Australian-born Brooks is also author of the non-fiction works\, Nine Parts of Desire and Foreign Correspondence. She lives in West Tisbury\, Massachusetts where she is a Conservation Commissioner. \nA book signing will follow the presentation. Books available for purchase on event night from Eight Cousins Books.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/mbl-falmouth-forum-how-whoi-helped-write-horse-an-inside-look-at-a-novelists-research-journey-geraldine-brooks-author/
LOCATION:Marine Biological Laboratory\, 7 MBL Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marine%20Biological%20Laboratory":MAILTO:cjohnson@mbl.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231018T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231018T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20231011T204524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T204524Z
UID:5238-1697657400-1697661000@woodshole.com
SUMMARY:Becoming a Marine Biologist
DESCRIPTION:What it takes\, and where it can take you\nAs a child\, who hasn’t dreamed of exploring the ocean to study the amazing animals that live there—but what does it take to become a marine biologist\, and what would your career look like once you got the degree? \nJoin us as we talk with three marine biologists about their differing career paths and how they got to where they are today.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/becoming-a-marine-biologist/
LOCATION:Redfield Auditorium\, Water Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231028T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231028T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20231016T200205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T200205Z
UID:5255-1698508800-1698516000@woodshole.com
SUMMARY:Halloween in the Hole
DESCRIPTION:Residents and businesses flex their creative pumpkin-carving skills and show off their finished products along Water Street on the Saturday of Halloween weekend. Your favorite Woods Hole shops and restaurants get in costume and give out candy and refreshments to sugar-happy passersby. Pumpkins lit at dusk.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/halloween-in-the-hole-2/
LOCATION:Woods Hole
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231110T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231110T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20230919T151701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T152102Z
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SUMMARY:MBL Falmouth Forum: “Building Community Bridges: Creating an Economically and Ecologically Vibrant Cape Cod” Dorothy Savarese in conversation with CAI’s Mindy Todd
DESCRIPTION:Dorothy Savarese is President of the Board of the Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative and the former CEO and Executive Chair of Cape Cod 5\, a community bank which she led for nearly 20 years. Savarese formalized the integration of environmental stewardship into the “5 Ways” the Bank serves the community and expanded it to include mitigation of and adaptation to climate change. She extends her commitment to combating climate change and building resiliency to her volunteer and community activities\, in addition to her service to the Climate Collaborative. Savarese served on the Climate Readiness\, Resiliency and Adaptation transition policy committee for Governor-Elect Maura Healey and the Clean Heat Commission for the Baker administration. Savarese has also been recognized for her efforts in the banking industry\, being named to the list of 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking by American Banker Magazine for 11 consecutive years\, was the chair of both the American Bankers Association and the Massachusetts Bankers Association and has been named to committees advising the Federal Reserve Board of Governors\, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston\, and the FDIC. She is the recipient of an honorary doctorate from Suffolk University and recently joined the Board of Trustees. In addition\, she has served on a number of local boards serving the region and has received numerous awards and recognitions. \nMindy Todd is Managing Director of Editorial at CAI and host and producer of The Point\, which examines critical issues for Cape Cod and the Islands. Her 30+ year career has covered nearly all aspects of broadcasting. Todd has received numerous awards\, most recently her 5th National PRNDI (Public Radio News Directors Incorporated) award for best Call-in program and best Interview.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/mbl-falmouth-forum-building-community-bridges-creating-an-economically-and-ecologically-vibrant-cape-cod-dorothy-savarese-in-conversation-with-cais-mindy-todd/
LOCATION:Marine Biological Laboratory\, 7 MBL Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marine%20Biological%20Laboratory":MAILTO:cjohnson@mbl.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231118T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231118T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20231116T222320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T222320Z
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SUMMARY:Dinner & A Movie: Joan Baez - I Am A Noise
DESCRIPTION:The Woods Hole Film Festival is pleased to announce a bonus second screening of the new documentary film JOAN BAEZ: I AM A NOISE on Saturday\, November 18 at 7 pm at Redfield Auditorium\, 45 Water Street\, Woods Hole. The first screening sold out well in advance\, so we’re showing it again! 🙂 \nABOUT THE FILM\nFacing the end of a 60-year musical career\, legendary singer and activist Joan Baez takes an honest look back and a deep look inward as she tries to make sense of her large history-making life and reveals\, for the first time\, personal struggles she’s kept private\, until now. JOAN BAEZ: I AM A NOISE is an unusually intimate psychological portrait of legendary folk singer and activist Joan Baez. Neither a conventional biopic nor a traditional concert film\, this immersive documentary shifts back and forth through time as it follows Joan on her final tour and delves into her extraordinary archive\, including newly discovered home movies\, diaries\, artwork\, therapy tapes\, and audio recordings. \nFeature documentary by Karen O’Connor\, Miri Navasky & Maeve O’Boyle\, US\, 2023\, 113 mins. \nThe screening begins at 7 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Tickets are $16 and $12 for WHFF members\, student/military $10. Tickets are on sale in advance via at woodsholefilmfestival.org and at the door. \nDINNER: Before the film\, patrons may receive a 10% discount on the meal portion of dinner at the Captain Kidd Restaurant & Bar\, 77 Water Street\, Woods Hole. Call (508) 548-8563 for a dinner reservation.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/dinner-a-movie-joan-baez-i-am-a-noise/
LOCATION:Redfield Auditorium\, Water Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Film%20Festival":MAILTO:info@woodsholefilmfestival.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231126
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20231116T222508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T222508Z
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SUMMARY:Shop Small & Dine Local in Woods Hole
DESCRIPTION:SHOP SMALL & DINE LOCAL – Saturday\, Nov. 25th \nSmall Business Saturday is a nationally recognized day to celebrate and support small businesses and all they do for their local communities. When we talk about supporting small business in Woods Hole it’s practically impossible to not! Most of our local businesses are independently owned\, meaning that travelers to Woods Hole can directly support the community’s economy and help sustain local business owners as well as traditional crafts and practices all year long! Each year on Small Business Saturday you can expect local retail stores to offer a sale or discount\, while our local restaurants typically participate by offering a happy hour special. \nSHOPPING: \nHandworks: 10% off\nInlet: 20% off local pottery\nMasterson Made: 20% off\nMBL Gift Shop: 25% off\nSoft as a Grape: 2 for $35\, Adult Short Sleeve Tees & Hats (+$2 for XXL)\nWHOI Visitor Center: 15% off in-store \nDINING: \nCaptain Kidd: $1 oysters & wings from 4-6pm\nLandfall: 10% off gift cards & happy hour from 4-6pm\nPie in the Sky: 10% off merchandise\nThe Leeside: 50% off 1 appetizer with specialty cocktail purchase from 4-6pm (excludes lobster)\nWoods Hole Market & General Store: Gift certificate giveaway & seasonal tastings \nLODGING: \nWoods Hole Inn: 20% off gift certificates\nTreehouse Lodge: 20% off gift certificates
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/shop-small-dine-local-in-woods-hole/
LOCATION:Woods Hole
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231201T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20231116T222528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T222528Z
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SUMMARY:Special Screening of A Cape Cod Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand! On Friday\, December 1\, at 7 pm\, the Woods Hole Film Festival presents a special event screening of A CAPE COD CHRISTMAS by John Stimpson at Clapp Auditorium\, Marine Biological Laboratory\, 7 MBL Street\, Woods Hole. \nABOUT THE FILM\nWhen a children’s author comes down to the Cape to host one last Christmas dinner with her disagreeable siblings before they sell the family house\, she reunites with her childhood sweetheart\, a local artist\, who helps her find a way to keep the house she loves so dearly. \nFilmed entirely in Falmouth\, MA. Starring Katie Leclerc and Brent Bailey.\nQ&A with the director John Stimpson following the film. \nTickets are $20\, $16 for members and available now at:\nhttps://www.goelevent.com/WoodsHoleFilmFest/e/ACapeCodChristmas \nFor more information call (508) 495-3456. \nThe festival is supported in part by grants from the Mass Cultural Council\, Cape Cod 5\, Martha’s Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation\, Woods Hole Foundation\, Arts Foundation of Cape Cod\, the Falmouth Fund of the Cape Cod Foundation\, YouthInk\, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/special-screening-of-a-cape-cod-christmas/
LOCATION:The Cornelia Clapp Auditorium\, MBL Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Film%20Festival":MAILTO:info@woodsholefilmfestival.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240123T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240123T163000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20240117T175101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T175101Z
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SUMMARY:From Ocean to Outer Space
DESCRIPTION:Embark on an exciting afternoon focused on space and ocean exploration\, featuring NASA astronaut and former WHOI engineer Loral O’Hara joining us live from the International Space Station! \n \nTuesday\, January 23\, 2024\n3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. EST\n \nMBL’s Cornelia Clapp Auditorium\n(formerly Lillie Auditorium)\n7 MBL Street\nWoods Hole\, MA 02536 \n \nCan’t join us in person? Register for the virtual event. \n \n\n\n\n\nBring your family and join us for a live downlink from the International Space Station (ISS) featuring NASA astronaut and former WHOI engineer\, Loral O’Hara. Loral will share insights\, answer questions\, and discuss the many fascinating connections between exploration in space and the ocean. Also on stage will be Alvin Program Manager Bruce Strickrott and WHOI marine microbiologist Julie Huber\, with host Ken Kostel\, WHOI Director of Research Communications.\n\n\nSchedule\n3:00 p.m. – Doors open\n3:15 p.m. – Bruce Strickrott and Julie Huber will delve into the connections between ocean and space exploration.\n4:00 p.m. – 4:25 p.m. – Loral O’Hara will answer pre-submitted questions live from the ISSJoin us for this exciting live event that promises to be both educational and inspiring!\n\n\n\n\n \nLimited parking available at NOAA Fisheries\, 17 Albatross Street; WHOI School Street lot\, 49 School Street; and WHOI Shiverick lot\, 11 School Street\, Woods Hole\, MA 02543. \n \nPlease direct any event related questions to Kathy Patterson at kpatterson@whoi.edu or (508) 289-2700.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/from-ocean-to-outer-space/
LOCATION:The Cornelia Clapp Auditorium\, MBL Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Oceanographic%20Institution":MAILTO:information@whoi.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240126T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240126T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20240123T143819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T143819Z
UID:5957-1706297400-1706301000@woodshole.com
SUMMARY:MBL Falmouth Forum: “Why We Should Care About the Arctic\, Part II: An Arctic Science Panel”
DESCRIPTION:Moderator: Anne Giblin\, MBL\nPanelists: Jim McClelland\, MBL; Sue Natali\, Woodwell Climate Research Center; Rebecca Rowe\, University of New Hampshire; Collin Ward\, WHOI \nLecture Abstract: Scientists originally went to the Arctic to study ecological processes thought to be unimpacted by human influences. That has all changed in recent decades as the Arctic has become “ground zero” for understanding how ecosystems will respond to rapid climate change. The panelists will explore a number of topics including how a changing Arctic climate might alter the balance of greenhouse gas emissions from higher latitudes; the changing productivity of the Arctic Ocean; how the terrestrial mammals\, ranging from voles to caribou\, may be impacted by changes in temperature and snow cover; and what are the potential pollution risks as the shipping and mineral exploitation in the Arctic increases. The group hopes to show the impact that climate change is having on the Arctic is not limited to the Arctic but may have profound implications for the rest of the globe. There will be short presentations and a panel discussion that will include questions from the audience.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/mbl-falmouth-forum-why-we-should-care-about-the-arctic-part-ii-an-arctic-science-panel/
LOCATION:Marine Biological Laboratory\, 7 MBL Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marine%20Biological%20Laboratory":MAILTO:cjohnson@mbl.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240327T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240327T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20240325T174643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T174653Z
UID:6573-1711567800-1711571400@woodshole.com
SUMMARY:Ocean Encounters: Volcanoes
DESCRIPTION:How fiery forces from deep inside the planet shape our world \nVolcanoes make headlines when they erupt\, yet the vast majority of Earth’s volcanic activity happens far from view on the seafloor. Join us to find out more about volcanoes\, what we are learning from them\, and how they impact our ocean planet.  \nFeaturing:\nForrest Horton\,Geochemist and Geologist\, WHOI\nEmmanuel Codillo\, Experimental Geologist and Postdoctoral Fellow\, Carnegie Institute for Science\nMolly Anderson\, Marine Geologist and National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow\, WHOI\nVeronique Lacapra\, Host and Director of Special Projects\, WHOI \nRegister here
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/ocean-encounters-volcanoes/
LOCATION:MA
ORGANIZER;CN="Woods%20Hole%20Oceanographic%20Institution":MAILTO:information@whoi.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240411T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240411T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20240410T144638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T144734Z
UID:6692-1712854800-1712865600@woodshole.com
SUMMARY:Landfall Restaurant opens
DESCRIPTION:with the Puffy Elvis Band playing from 5-8 p.m.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/landfall-opens/
LOCATION:Landfall Restaurant\, 9 Luscombe Avenue\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240412T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240412T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T201735
CREATED:20240329T210834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T143411Z
UID:6609-1712950200-1712953800@woodshole.com
SUMMARY:MBL Falmouth Forum: “Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony: 1824-2023” - Thomas Forrest Kelly\, Harvard University
DESCRIPTION:In the 200th anniversary year of its first performance\, this work\, with its famous Ode to Joy\, has become a timeless icon; but in 1824 Vienna\, nobody had heard it. With images and music\, we’ll seek to re-create the experience of the premiere.The Falmouth Forum is supported by the Falmouth Forum Endowment\, the Bakalar Endowed Director’s Discretionary Fund\, and The Falmouth Fund of The Cape Cod Foundation. \nThomas Kelly is an historical musicologist whose interests embrace the role of music within Christian liturgy\, chant\, and medieval performance practice. He has written extensively on the history of medieval as well as modern music. Among his many publications are The Beneventan Chant (Cambridge University Press\, 1989)\, First Nights at the Opera (Yale University Press\, 2004)\, The Practice of Medieval Music: Studies in Chant and Performance (Ashgate\, 2010)\, and Capturing Music: The Story of Notation (W.W. Norton\, 2014). Professor Kelly is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres of the French Republic\, and a Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America.
URL:https://woodshole.com/event/mbl-falmouth-forum-beethovens-ninth-symphony-1824-2023-thomas-forrest-kelly-harvard-university/
LOCATION:Marine Biological Laboratory\, 7 MBL Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marine%20Biological%20Laboratory":MAILTO:cjohnson@mbl.edu
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