<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">The Sierra Club's Cape Cod Group will meet on Thursday night, November 13, at the Unitarian Universalist meetinghouse in Falmouth, on Cape Cod. The public is invited. Several issues of interest to local environmentalists are on the agenda.<BR>
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Joanna Wilson, a marine scientist, will speak. "Wildlife at Risk: The Issues, Research, and Evidence Concerning Contaminant Effects in Marine Animals" draws upon her recent research. Dr. Wilson completed her PhD requirements in the MIT and WHOI Joint Program in Biological Oceanography.<BR>
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The Sierra Club meeting will discuss early plans for the New Year's Day walk in Woods Hole. This holiday event has become a local tradition. Families walk around Eel Pond and then pause at Waterfront Park to "toast the coast" with non-alcoholic beverages. Everyone promises to do their best, in the new year, to help care for the Woods Hole community and the coastal and marine environment. Afterwards, there's a "potluck party" at the WHCA hall on Water Street. Everyone is welcomed!<BR>
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The Sierra Club's Nov. 13 meeting will begin at 7:30 pm. The Unitarian Universalist meetinghouse is located at 840 Sandwich Road in East Falmouth. For additional information about the meeting, please contact Robert Murphy. Telephone: (508) 563-5948.</FONT></HTML>