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<DIV><STRONG>The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History<BR>Presents<BR>The February
Book Discussion<BR>February 14, 2008 at 2 PM<BR> <BR>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
January 11, 2008<BR>Contact: Julie O’Neil 508-896-3867 or </STRONG><A
href="mailto:adminsupprt@ccmnh.org"><STRONG>adminsupport@ccmnh.</STRONG></A><STRONG>
</STRONG><A href="mailto:adminsupprt@ccmnh.org"><STRONG>org<BR></STRONG></A>On
February 14 at 2:00 PM the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster will
present a February book discussion led by Marcia Dalton on <I>Marshes</I> by
William Burt and<I> Sippewissett: Or, Life on a Salt Marsh</I> by Tim Traver.
Dr. Dalton is on the faculty of the Cape Cod Community College and is a trail
guide at the Museum. Admission to the Museum is free for program
attendees.<BR> <BR>Tim Traver writes with the knowledge of a scientist and
the perspective of a poet, enhanced by a lifetime of summers spent on the
Sippewissett marsh. <I>Marshes</I> is an extraordinary photographic
“show-and-tell” of the marshes of North America. <BR><BR>The books will be
available at the Clarence Hay Library, the Museum Store, through CLAMS, and the
Brewster Book Store (20 % off with a coupon which is available at the front desk
of the Museum).<BR><BR>Join with other like-minded people who are concerned
about the future of our planet, and learn the everyday things that each of us
can do to reverse the direction in which we are headed. New materials relating
to sustainability and saving animal species will be placed on the table just
inside the library.<BR> <BR><B>For further information, please contact the
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, <BR>
<DIV align=center>508-896-3867, Ext. 129.<BR></B></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>