[All-postdocs] Fwd: Woods Hole Community weekend things to do
Janet Fields
jfields at whoi.edu
Fri May 26 14:07:48 EDT 2017
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</div>Please share Matt's newsletter below.
Have a Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
Best,
Andrew
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Subject: MBL International Community weekend things to do
Date: Fri, 26 May 2017 14:33:39 +0000
From: Matthew Person <mperson at mbl.edu>
To: Matthew Person <mperson at mbl.edu>
To the MBL International Community
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This is the Memorial Day weekend bank holiday in the United States, which is the traditional beginning of summer here.
This holiday commemorates soldiers who died serving in the US Armed Forces.
http://capecodtimes.eviesays.com/?_ga=1.75122516.71633045.1482852817
Cape Cod National Seashore (U.S. National Park Service)
www.nps.gov
Cape Cod National Seashore ... "A man may stand there and put all America behind him." Henry David Thoreau
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Things around Woods Hole and Falmouth this weekend:
http://www.capenews.net/arts_and_entertainment/
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Boston Calendar
10 Things to do in Boston this weekend:
https://www.boston.com/culture/events/2017/05/25/10-things-to-do-in-boston-this-memorial-day-weekend
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Boston Calling Music Festival
Boston Calling is back this weekend with a stellar lineup and a new venue. From Friday through Sunday, some of the biggest stars in both music and comedy will head to the Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston. Both single-day and three-day passes are still available, so you can check out only headliner Chance the Rapper on Friday, or catch Bon Iver, The XX, Weezer, Major Lazer, The 1975, and others throughout the weekend, as well. (Don’t forget to dip into the intense food offerings while you’re at it.) (Friday, May 26 to Sunday, May 27; Harvard Athletic Complex, Allston; tickets from $106; all ages)
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Campfire Music Festival
If the high-profile Boston Calling isn’t exactly your scene, consider the Campfire Music Festival in Cambridge. The more relaxed festival experience, where the “line between performer and audience member blurs,” according to a press release, will feature folk and indie artists. Held annually at Club Passim, the festival was founded to create the feeling of artists sitting around a campfire playing music, but at a larger venue. Check out the full artist lineup here, and grab your weekend passes for $25 or single-day passes for $10 on the festival’s website. (Friday, May 26 to Monday, May 29; Club Passim, Cambridge; $10-25 tickets; all ages)
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Honoring Our Heroes at the USS Constitution Museum
In honor of Memorial Day, the USS Constitution Museum in Charlestown will have special programming all weekend. In partnership with Operation Gratitude, an organization that provides care packages to U.S. service members, visitors to the museum can make survival bracelets and write letters to be sent to troops overseas and first responders in the U.S. Guests can also pay their respects and hear the stories of the crew members who served on the USS Constitution during the War of 1812 throughout the holiday weekend of remembrance. (Saturday, May 27 to Monday, May 29 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; USS Constitution Museum, Charlestown; free with suggested donation of $5-10; all ages)
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Play Date: Rhythm and Hues at the ICA
Memorial Day weekend serves as a reminder to families that summer is around the corner, which means long days of keeping kids busy once they’re out of school. Get a good start on fun and educational entertainment at this Saturday’s Play Date event at the ICA. The museum will open its doors for free as part of its monthly play date series, featuring a multitude of family-centered events, such as yoga for families, art-making sessions, and family pop-up talks in the art galleries. This month’s theme is “Rhythm and Hues,” and it will include a concert and body percussion performance from France’s SR9 Trio. (Saturday, May 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; free for two adults with a child under 12; all ages)
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Backyard BBQ at the SoWa Open Market
SoWa Open Market will kick off its new series of food-centric block parties this weekend with a backyard barbecue festival, at which more than 20 local f8ood trucks will serve up barbecue and all the fixings. For six more weekends after this one, the market will host a selection of food trucks and vendors as part of their SoWa Beer Garden and Food Truck Bazaar. Upcoming festival themes include a Boston lobster party and a sausage fest. (Saturday, May 27 at 10 a.m. and Sunday, May 28 at 10:30 a.m.; SoWa Open Market, Boston; free; all ages)
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Sundaes on Saturday at the Boston Public Market
If there was an official start of ice cream season, it would be Memorial Day weekend. Welcome it at the Boston Public Market this Sunday with Crescent Ridge‘s ice cream sundae bar. For $5, you can grab a bowl of their vanilla ice cream and top it with all the sprinkles, candy, and Taza Chocolate hot fudge you can manage. (Saturday, May 27 from 3 to 5 p.m.; Boston Public Market, Boston; $5, all ages)
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Space Exploration Discovery Day at the JFK Library
The JFK Presidential Library is holding a space-themed afternoon in honor of President John F. Kennedy’s mission to send a man to the moon. On Sunday, head to the JFK Library to hear from Christopher Cassidy, chief of the NASA Astronaut Office, and Su Curley, a NASA spacesuit engineer; they’ll chat about space exploration gear and life on the International Space Station. Kids will get a chance to engage in hands-on activities like “Build and Launch Your Own Rocket” and “Space Geography Jeopardy.” The Space Exploration Discovery Day is free as part of the JFK Centennial Celebration. (Sunday, May 28 from 12 to 4 p.m.; John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum, Boston; free; all ages)
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MFA Free Day
This Monday, Museum of Fine Arts Boston admission for both adults and children will be waived so that families can enjoy the museum’s special Memorial Day programming. That includes a multimedia installation and concert by high school students from Sociedad Latina’s Youth Music Ambassadors and a performance by The Welcome Strangers, an ensemble group of immigrants from around the world. (Monday, May 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; MFA, Boston; free; all ages)
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Please join us next Thursday June 1, for an
INTERNATIONAL
SPRING FAIR at WHOI Clark 507
Pizza & Salad will be served in
addition to a variety of ethnic
tastes, sights, and sounds
provided by our MBL and WHOI community
When: Thursday, June 1, 2017
Where: Clark 507, WHOI Quissett Campus
Time: 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. – Families and your co-workers are Welcome!
WHOI Shuttle bus from next to Coffee O (DYERS):
http://www.whoi.edu/website/facilities/transportation/passenger-shuttle
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Cape Cod theater possibilities:
http://capecodlive.org/performance-calendar/
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The Scout Report from the University of Wisconsin - weekly covers websites in research and science:
https://scout.wisc.edu/report/current#Research+and+Education
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a message from Carol, and Matt:
"sometimes things are lost in translation"
If you ever have logistical or any other types of questions
about Falmouth, Woods Hole, MBL, WHOI, or anything
else which comes up during your time here, please feel free to
give any of us a call, stop by, or email
Matt Person x7345 mperson at mbl.edu MBLWHOI Library, 2nd fl. Lillie Building
Carol Cassello x7122 ccassello at mbl.edu Homestead 112
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Andrew Daly
Clark Lab 240, MS#22
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
(508) 289-2852 (office)
(508) 524-0476 (cell)
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