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Cape Cod Museum of Art features artwork from
Cape Cod's finest artists - past and
present. Exhibitions, classes, events and
more.
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Arts Alive Festival |
ArtsFalmouth
www.artsfalmouth.org
Arts Alive 2019 is free three-day celebration of
the arts in Falmouth and the Upper Cape located
on the Falmouth Public Library Lawn at 300 Main
Street. The festival takes place Friday, June
21, 5 to 9 PM; Saturday, June 22, 10 AM to 9 PM,
and Sunday, June 23, 11 AM to 5 PM. Arts Alive
features more than 50 music, theater, dance, and
spoken word performances, art demonstrations,
children's ...
Arts
Alive in Falmouth annual
arts
festival this weekend:
2019
Performance Schedule below
located at
Falmouth Center on the Public Library Lawn
Friday, June
21, Performance Tent
5 to 6 PM, Dawna
Hammers
Singer,
songwriter, performer and recording artist Dawna Hammers brings truth,
hope, and inspiration through her songs, a
blend of folk, soft rock, blues, jazz, and
world beat. She has performed Joni Mitchell
tribute concerts and has released six CDs of
original and cover songs.
6 to 7 PM, The
Analogues
The Analogues
is a gritty blues trio grinding out tunes by
Muddy Waters, Led Zeppelin, CCR, and others.
Neil Ganju sings and plays guitar, Chris
Harris plays bass, and Doug Shine is on
drums.
7 to 9 PM, Town
Dance: Sly Resolve
Sly Resolve (formerly Good
Advances) is a five-piece funk/soul band
from Cape Cod and the greater Boston area
consisting of Michael Scena on vocals, Neil
O'Connor on lead guitar, Dorian Tolis on
rhythm guitar, Mike Burke on bass, and David
O'Connor on drums. Sly Resolve is returning
to the Arts Alive Festival for the second
year in a row, this time with a full dance
set. Be sure to bring your dance partner and
some stretchy pants because Sly is going to
be getting down.
Saturday,
June 22, Peg Noonan Park
4 to 6 PM, Superhero
Face Painting
Saturday, June
22, Performance Tent
10 AM to 2 PM,
Artists on the Lawn, featuring artists from
the Falmouth Art Center's
Friday Figure Group and Monday Morning
Painters
10 to 11
AM, Dance Around the World with Donna
Families
of all ages are invited to come together to
dance in many languages at the Dance Around
the World, presented by the Coalition
for Children and led by Donna Skinner, a
licensed Zumba instructor and certified BollyX
instructor.
11 AM to
Noon Turning Pointe Dance Studio
Students
from the Turning
Pointe Dance Studio will perform a
variety of classical and contemporary dances
under the artistic direction of Laura
Sciortino.
Noon to
1 PM, Falmouth Theatre Guild
Members of
the Falmouth
Theatre Guild will perform a medley of
show tunes from past and upcoming shows. Nell
Byrne will accompany on piano.
1 to 2
PM, Sonnay Fiddlers
The Sonnay
Fiddlers play traditional Celtic and
international fiddle tunes. The group is made
up of beginning to very accomplished students
of Nikki Engstrom, an award-winning fiddler
and a member of the Celtic duo Stanley
and Grimm. The fiddlers range in age
from young children to adults.
2 to 4
PM, Moonlighters Big Band
The
19-member Moonlighters
Big Band plays dance music from the 20th
and 21st centuries, including waltzes, tangos,
cha-chas, rhumbas, bossa novas, swing music,
foxtrots, and more. Performing on the Cape for
35 years, the band, led by Bob Katcher,
includes five saxes, four trumpets, four
trombones, guitar, keyboard, electric bass,
string bass, drums, and a vocalist.
4 to 5
PM, Tradewinds
Tradewinds
is an a cappella quartet that sings selections
from the Great American Songbook, plus
traditional, jazz, and pop tunes. Tradewinds
began its career as the School Committee
quartet in the Falmouth Theater Guild’s
production of “The Music Man” on the Cape in
the late 1990s.
Rockin'
Saturday Night
5 to
6:15 PM, Rhythm and Blues Conspiracy
The Rhythm
and Blues Conspiracy draws its
inspiration from postwar rhythm and blues,
1960s rock, and 1950s to '70s soul. Their set
list features both well-known and underrated
cuts from Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Howlin'
Wolf, Wilson Pickett, the Rolling Stones, The
Who, Bob Dylan, Bob Seger, Bo Diddley, and
their favorite, the J. Geils Band. Members
include brothers Sam Puopolo on bass and lead
vocals, Henry Puopolo on guitar and back-up
vocals, and their father, Scott Puopolo on
drums.
6:15 to
7:30 PM, 12-Step Boogie
12-Step
Boogie brings a varied mix of music to
the table, with a strong influences in
R&B, blues, and rock. They play tunes by
Tom Petty, Mud Crutch, Steve Earle, Warren
Zevon, Joe Walsh, J.J. Cale, Johnny Cash, Neil
Young, Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, and
many many more. The band was formed in 2015 by
Gregory Fones, Kevin St. Pierre, and Wayne
Morea. Each bring years of experience, not
just musically, but also as seasoned veterans
of drugs and alcohol use during their early
years as musicians. Addiction eventually took
control and robbed them of their dreams and
almost their lives. Now through sobriety and
unity they've joined together to revive their
dreams and their music. From 12 bars to 12
steps—12-Step Boogie!
7:30 to
9 PM, Puffy Elvis
Puffy
Elvis is a big, old-time rock n' roll
band made up of teachers, retired teachers and
some people who know teachers! Young in
spirit and high in energy, the band plays
favorite classic rock hits.
Saturday,
June 22, Library Tent
10 to
11:30, Doug Rugh, Painting Demonstration
Painter Doug Rugh will demonstrate how
brushstrokes of oil color can combine to
create a realistic effect. He maintains a
studio, the Osborn
& Rugh Gallery, at Queen's Buyway
with his artist wife Hillary Osborn. He is a
graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design
and a Copley Master and also studied the
methods and materials of the old masters at
the Schuler atelier in Baltimore.
11:30 to
12 noon, Storytime: Art Books
Sara Hines from Eight
Cousins will read art-focused children’s
books.
Noon to
1 PM, Treasure Time Storybook Theater
This year’s theme is thunderstorms. Mrs.
Treasure (Lee Drescher) of Treasure
Time Storybook Theater will read a
children’s book and sing songs on the guitar.
After a short play put on by a cast of kids,
everyone in the audience will be encouraged to
sing and dance along with the cast.
1 to 2
PM, The Familiars of Cape Cod
Manny and Linda Dias are The
Familiars of Cape Cod. They sing and
play folk, fiddle, country, Irish, and popular
music from the 1950s through the 1980s. Manny
sings and plays guitar, and Linda plays
fiddle, mandolin, harmonica, and Irish
whistles.
2 to 3
PM, Yoga for All
Diane Tetreault will lead a yoga session for
adults and children. Bring a mat or a beach
towel. All levels, all bodies, all of us. In
this class we will mindfully spend our time
together getting centered, practice breathing,
gentle stretches, exploring sun salutations
and strength building poses. We’ll also play
with balance and Vinyasa flow. You will learn
to customize asana to meet your needs.
Beginners as well as seasoned yogis are
welcome. Diane teaches at Innerglow
Yoga in Mashpee Commons.
3 to 4
PM, Loud Story Time
Laura Ford, Youth Services Librarian at the Falmouth
Public Library, will entertain children
of all ages with stories and a craft. She will
bring the library’s new Book Bike.
4 to 5
PM, L’Esperance Mandolin Ensemble
Josh Bell leads the 20-member L’Esperance
Mandolin Ensemble, which has been
performing to audiences around New England
since 1994. The ensemble, which includes
members of all ages and backgrounds, plays a
wide range of musical styles, including
Brazilian chouro, American bluegrass; baroque
trio concertos, klezmer doinas; avant garde
contemporary compositions, Top 40 popular
classics, and more. L'Esperance meets
Tuesdays at the Cataumet Train Station. For
more information, call 401-345-6930.
5 to 6
PM, BollyX with Donna Skinner
BollyX is a Bollywood-inspired dance-fitness
program that combines dynamic choreography
with the hottest music from around the world.
At the very core of a BollyX workout is the
inspiration it draws from the music and dance
of Bollywood, the film industry of India. This
demo class will be family-friendly, and open
to all fitness levels.
6 to 7
PM, Country Flavored
Country Flavored plays traditional country
music and modern folk with a country twist,
including the pedal steel guitar.
7 to 8 PM, Audio
Fossil
Audio Fossil plays high-energy rock, both
classic and current. The band includes Marty
Joyce on guitar and vocals, Robert Trejo on
bass and vocals, and Joe West on drums and
vocals, with special guest Katherine Joyce on
vocals. Lifelong friends Marty, who lives on
the Cape, and Joe, who, like Bob, lives in
Mansfield, have always kept in touch and
managed to play together over the years. The
band has been together for about five years,
and Katherine adds her very special, powerful
for this event.
Saturday,
June 22, Music Tent
10 to 11
AM, Seaside String Ensemble
Seaside String Ensemble is a group of string
players of all ages directed by Lary Chaplan
of the Cape
Conservatory of Music and Arts. The
group performs a diverse repertoire, including
classical music, country music, and show
tunes. Chaplan has performed with a wide range
of orchestras, rock and jazz bands and
currently plays violin with the Cape Symphony
Orchestra.
11 AM to
Noon, Old Main Road
Old Main Road is Lisa Allen, Susan McBride and
Rich Latimer. The trio got together at the
North Falmouth Congregational Church, doing an
early Sunday service with hymns, gospel songs
and spiritual contemporary songs. They also
like to play traditional folk songs and folk
blues, covers, and some originals, including
beautiful spirituals composed by Lisa and
political satires composed by Rich.
Noon to
1 PM, Michael Shea
Michael Shea is an acoustic guitarist who
performs original songs. His influences are
numerous, but among the most prominent are Ray
Charles, Billie Holliday, Al Jolson, John
Hammond, Mary Ann Florio, Tom Rush, Joni
Mitchell, Van Morrison, Laura Nyro, and
Jackson Browne.
1 to 2
PM, Vintage Slang
Michael Scena (vocals) and Neil Ganju (guitar)
are a duo from North Falmouth, playing new and
old soul music, with jazz and hip-hop
influences. The duo draws inspiration from
artists like D'Angelo, Anderson, Paak, and
Stevie Wonder.
2 to 3
PM, L’Esperance Mandolin Ensemble
Josh Bell leads the
20-member L’Esperance
Mandolin Ensemble, which has been
performing to audiences around New England
since 1994. The ensemble, which includes
members of all ages and backgrounds, plays a
wide range of musical styles, including
Brazilian chouro, American bluegrass;
baroque trio concertos, klezmer doinas;
avant garde contemporary compositions, Top
40 popular classics, and more. L'Esperance
meets Tuesdays at the Cataumet Train
Station. For more information, call
401-345-6930.
3 to 4
PM, Cat’s Melodeon
Cat’s
Melodeon, led by Bill Black on banjo,
performs traditional Irish dance music—jigs
and reels and more—on fiddle, flute, recorder,
accordion, banjo, guitar, uilleann pipes, and
bodhran. The group’s name comes from a local
expression in Ireland’s County Mayo and refers
(among other things) to an informal
get-together for enjoyable purposes.
4 to 5
PM, Healey and Quinn
Healey and Quinn are the stage names for Bill
and Pat Black of Bourne. Bill adopted Healey,
his mother's maiden name, originally from the
Youghal area of County Cork. Pat is the
"Quinn" of the duet, from her mother's maiden
name, a well-known and respected name
throughout Ireland but in this case from the
area around Tullamore, Co. Offaly. Bill and
Pat specialize in songs of Ireland and songs
with maritime connections, including Bill's
original tunes. Both sing, occasionally in
Quinn's native tongue. Quinn also plays tin
whistle and bodhrán (Irish drum).
5 to 6
PM, Andrew Sexton
Andrew Sexton plays great American music from
several eras, including standards and
originals.
6:30 to
8 PM, Big Mood
A Sandwich-based original rock band, Big
Mood, brings a high energy performance
blending classic and modern day rock to create
their own unique sound. The band includes 2
guitarists, one bassist, and a drummer.
Sunday, June
23, Performance Tent
11 AM to
Noon, Oxford Drive Band
The Oxford
Drive Band, led by David Hudnall, is a
five-piece indie folk/rock band playing a mix
of originals and tastefully refined covers.
The band is based in Cotuit.
Noon to
1 PM, Falmouth Fiddlers
The Falmouth
Fiddlers play and sing traditional music
and fiddle tunes, including Old Time,
Bluegrass and Celtic, on stringed and other
acoustic instruments.
1 to 2
PM, Khadija and Troupe Mirage
Troupe
Mirage is an Egyptian-style dance troupe
of women aged 21 to 60, led by Khadija
(Katrina Valenzuela), who teaches Egyptian
Dance and Culture and Arabic language at Cape
Cod Community College and Egyptian Dance at
Ballet Works in South Yarmouth.
2 to 3
PM, Yesterday’s
Country
Yesterday’s
Country plays old-time traditional
classic country music from the Golden Era of
Country Music throughout Cape Cod,
Southeastern Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
Members include Ben Carnavale on pedal steel
guitar and lead guitar; Jack Meserve on vocals
and acoustic guitar; Rich Brown on bass and
vocals; Bill Kiesewetter on keyboard; and Paul
Fata on vocals and lead guitar.
3 to 4
PM, College Light Opera Company (CLOC)
The College
Light Opera Company, the Cape’s only
resident music-theater company and America’s
premier training ground for young artists,
will be performing a sneak preview of its
opening show of the season. Founded in 1969,
CLOC strives to provide high-quality musicals
and operettas to summer audiences on Cape Cod,
while at the same time giving young talent
from around the world a chance to begin a
career in musical theater.
Sunday, June
23, Library Tent
11 AM to
Noon, Yoga for All
Diane Tetreault will
lead a yoga session for adults and children.
Bring a mat or a beach towel. All levels,
all bodies, all of us. In this class we will
mindfully spend our time together getting
centered, practice breathing, gentle
stretches, exploring sun salutations and
strength building poses. We’ll also play
with balance and Vinyasa flow. You will
learn to customize asana to meet your needs.
Beginners as well as seasoned yogis are
welcome. Diane teaches at Innerglow Yoga in
Mashpee Commons.
Noon to
1 PM, Barbara Sillery, Ghost Stories of Cape
Cod
Barbara
Sillery’s lively author presentation is
a ghostly gallivant around the Cape. Traveling
from the Upper to the Lower Cape, the author
of The
Haunting of Cape Cod and the Islands,
will introduce a little girl ghost, a sea
captain and his wife, as well as a female
ghost on the lookout for fires. Sharing images
from these intriguing chapters in her book,
Barbara will delve into the history behind the
mystery of Cape Cod’s historic sites.
Questions at the end of the talk are welcome.
1 to 2
PM, FCTV Youth Producers
Allen Russell and the Falmouth Community
Television (FCTV)
Youth Producers will demonstrated how to
create a stop-motion video. They will show how
to create characters out of clay, what type of
clay to use, how to animate using backgrounds
and a green screen, and how to add voices and
music to create a finished product. Fun for
children, teens, and adults, who are invited
to gather around and watch.
2 to 3
PM, Mimi’s Art
Mimi
Schlichter will discuss and demonstrate
her artistic technique and the recent
evolution of her style of oil painting from
tight realism to impressionism and the
abstract. Mimi has owned her own art
galleries, taught art classes, and
self-published a novel and two inspirational
books. She serves as Minister of Music at
Christ Lutheran Church on Brick Kiln Road in
Falmouth, and is an active member of Cape Cod
Church in Falmouth. She will share how her
faith influences her various artistic
endeavors.
3 to 4
PM, Mom-ography with VIEW Photography
Lee Geishecker of VIEW
Photography (aka, VagabondView) will
share the basics of photography for moms,
dads, grandparents, aunts, uncles and siblings
who want to take better photos of kids in
sports, dance, theater, etc. Those who may be
frustrated with the limitations of “smart
cameras” will learn some pointers about how to
truly capture children doing what they do
best.
Sunday, June
23, Music Tent
11 AM to
Noon, Woods Hole Ukulele Institute
Woods Hole Ukulele Institute is an informal
group of local musicians who gather weekly to
share their love of ukuleles. Musical
selections are an eclectic mix, including such
tunes as "Don't Worry, Be Happy," "Take Me Out
to the Ballgame," "Over the Rainbow "–
Hawaiian style, and, a recent favorite, an
Irish ballad called "Fields of
Athenry." Members contribute a bit of guitar,
harmonica, and banduria music to the mix as
well. The Arts Alive performance will include
an audience singalong. The group originated
in Woods Hole several years ago and meets at
the West Falmouth United Methodist church on
Wednesdays from 2:30 to 4 PM. Players of all
skill levels are always welcome to join. The
WHUI is co-directed by Kathy Johnson and Peggy
Callagy.
Noon to
1 PM, Matt Borrello
An award-winning singer/songwriter who writes
from personal experience, Matt
Borrello draws his inspirations from
folk, country, blues, and rock music. He is
known for his insightful lyrics and passionate
performances.
1 to 2
PM, Dawna Hammers
Singer, songwriter,
performer and recording artist Dawna Hammers brings
truth, hope, and inspiration through her
songs, a blend of folk, soft rock, blues,
jazz, and world beat. She has performed Joni
Mitchell tribute concerts and has released
six CDs of original and cover songs.
2 to 3
PM, Ladies' Choice
Ladies’
Choice, led by Jen Kano, is a group of
women who enjoy singing and playing folk,
Celtic, fiddle, popular, and original music on
fiddle, guitar, pennywhistle, flute, cello,
and bodhran.
3 to 4
PM, Laughing Crow Band
The Laughing Crow Band, led by Philip Austen,
plays blues, folk, gospel, and Americana music
on guitar, bass, lap steel, and drums. They
cover the music of Ben Harper, the Blind Boys
of Alabama, Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, Leonard
Cohen, Hot Tuna, and many others, as well as
covering the original sources of their music,
which they describe as a grand continuum
beneath a very large and welcoming tent.
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TOMORROW,
SATURDAY IS THE
FALMOUTH STRAWBERRY
FESTIVAL
AT FALMOUTH
CENTER 9:30AM-3PM
ACROSS FROM
THE POST OFFICE, ST. BARNABAS CHURCH
LAWN
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Remarkable
Stick work project at
Highfield Hall
(up the
hill from the Falmouth Bus
Station)
https://highfieldhallandgardens.org/current-art-exhibits/stickwork/
This
unique art installation is
very worthwhile
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Tomorrow
June 22 - Boston Pickle
Festival
https://www.boston.com/food/restaurants/2019/05/14/boston-pickle-fair-2019?s_campaign=Email:BosTen
The Boston
Pickle Fair returns for a third
year this weekend, bringing
everything brine to the Innovation
and Design Building in the Seaport
on Saturday. The outdoor fest will
feature local vendors offering
pickles both sour and sweet,
including Grillo’s Pickles,
Horman’s Best Pickles, Mamaleh’s
Delicatessen, and Pickle Me Pete.
Other eateries like Flatbread
Company, Gracie’s Ice Cream, and
Moyzilla will have fermented goods
of their own on hand, and Down the
Road Brewing Company will be
serving Sam-Sam the Pickle Man, a
dill pickle sour ale made in
partnership with Grillo’s. Advance
tickets for the morning and
afternoon sessions are sold out,
but a limited number of walk-up
tickets will be sold starting 30
minutes before each session. (Saturday,
June 22 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. and 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Innovation
and Design Building, Boston;
$25; all ages)
The
Boston Pickle Fair
returns on June 22,
2019, in the Seaport |
Boston.com
www.boston.com
Who’s up for a pickle
party? The Boston Pickle
Fair will return on June
22 for a third year,
celebrating sweet and
sour takes at the
Innovation and Design
Building in the Seaport.
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Harvard
University Art Museums
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/
Harvard University Information Technology
www.harvardartmuseums.org
Nothing to see here.
This system is a
gateway to multiple
Harvard University web
services in order to
improve the customer
experience. There are
no user-accessible
services hosted here.
A History of Collecting on
Display in Japan
on Paper
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Woods
Hole Calendar
http://woodsholecalendar.com/
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The
Falmouth
Commodores baseball team
plays on Main St. Falmouth
across from Dairy Queen
It's a
great way to see baseball for
free, many of their players end
up playing for the big teams.
Playing
Friday night and Saturday night
this week at 6PM
How
to get there:
https://falmouthcommodores.com/about-us/guv-fuller-field/
https://falmouthcommodores.com/
Falmouth
Commodores - A premier
Cape Cod baseball league
team
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falmouthcommodores.com
Scholarships. The Falmouth
Commodores award
scholarships to high
school seniors who are
residents of Falmouth.
This scholarship is
awarded each year in
memory of George
Creighton, a long- time
volunteer and past
president of the Falmouth
Commodores.
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Falmouth
Farmer's Market every Thursday
https://falmouthfarmersmarket.com/2018-season/
2018
Season – Falmouth
Farmers' Market
falmouthfarmersmarket.com
Come and see us on
Thursdays, noon to 6 pm,
May 24 – October 11, 2018
at Marine Park overlooking
Falmouth Harbor, Scranton
Ave, Falmouth, MA
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15 best things to do in
Falmouth:
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g41565-Activities-Falmouth_Cape_Cod_Massachusetts.html
THE
15 BEST Things
to Do in
Falmouth -
2019 (with
Photos) -
TripAdvisor -
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Book your
tickets online
for the top
things to do
in Falmouth,
Massachusetts
on
TripAdvisor:
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traveler
reviews and
photos of
Falmouth
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attractions.
Find what to
do today, this
weekend, or in
May. We have
reviews of the
best places to
see in
Falmouth.
Visit
top-rated
& must-see
attractions.
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Museum of Science
Planetarium
Boston
https://www.mos.org/planetarium
Planetarium Shows | Museum of Science, Boston
www.mos.org
In the Charles
Hayden
Planetarium.
The Charles
Hayden
Planetarium is
the most
technologically
advanced
digital
theater in New
England.
Explore our
universe and
beyond with
one of our
many space
science
Planetarium
shows, like
Undiscovered
Worlds: The
Search Beyond
Our Sun and
Explore: The
Universe.On
Friday and
Saturday
evenings,
experience one
of our
innovative and
immersive
music
offerings ...
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Below is a link to the Cape
Cod
Progressive
Calendar,
this links to all
kinds of
community/diversity/political
events in
Falmouth on
Cape Cod
click below to see and
subscribe to:
https://us15.campaign-archive.com/?u=2f8f55f66bcfcb8dd4225abec&id=2038ae6368
Massachusetts Association for
Community
Action:
https://www.masscap.org/
Community Action of
Cape Cod:
http://www.cacci.cc/
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Falmouth Art Center
- classes and
exhibits
https://falmouthart.org/
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Best Boston museums
https://www.cntraveler.com/gallery/best-museums-in-boston
12 Best Museums in
Boston You'll
Want To Visit
- Condé Nast
Traveler
www.cntraveler.com
Our top
recommendations
for the best
museums in
Boston,
Massachusetts,
with pictures
and travel
tips. Find fun
things to do,
best places to
visit, unusual
things to do,
and more for
couples ...
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Transportation
Ferries
Martha's
Vineyard Ferry
schedule
information to
Vnieyard Haven
and Oak
Bluffs from
Woods Hole:
https://www.steamshipauthority.com/
Ferry
from Falmouth
Harbor to Oak
Bluffs
https://islandqueen.com/
Island Queen Ferry: Martha's Vineyard Ferry to
Oak Bluffs
islandqueen.com
How to get to
Martha’s
Vineyard? The
Island Queen
Ferry is the
best way to
get to
Martha’s
Vineyard. Sail
from Falmouth
to Oak Bluffs.
https://falmouthedgartownferry.com/about/
About | Falmouth Edgartown Ferry
falmouthedgartownferry.com
Our 72-foot
luxury fast
ferry is the
only ferry
that sails
into Edgartown
Harbor. Here
you can enjoy
the finest
shops,
restaurants,
and inns that
the Vineyard
has to offer.
Steamship Authority - Serving The Islands of
Martha's
Vineyard and
Nantucket
www.steamshipauthority.com
Not Traveling
With a
Vehicle? If
you aren't
traveling with
a vehicle, you
don't need a
reservation —
just come into
the terminal.
Martha's
Vineyard
public bus
service:
http://www.vineyardtransit.com/Pages/VTA_Schedule/mar19_may19/routelist
Vineyard
Transit -
March 30, 2019
- May 16, 2019
www.vineyardtransit.com
March 30, 2019
- May 16,
2019. Martha's
Vineyard
Transit
Authority 11A
Street,
Airport
Business Park,
Edgartown, MA
02539
SEALINE
between Woods
Hole and
Hyannis
http://www.capecodtransit.org/sealine-route.htm
Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority - Sealine
www.capecodtransit.org
The Cape Cod
Regional
Transit
Authority
Sealine
service is a
fixed route,
year-round
service for
the Hyannis
and Falmouth /
Woods Hole
region of Cape
Cod.
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Swan
Boats on
the Boston
Common
While the
weather hasn’t
exactly been
temperate so
far, one
surefire sign
that spring is
here is the
reopening of
the Swan
Boats. The
fixtures of
the Public
Garden splash
down for their
first ride of
the year at 10
a.m. Saturday,
with more
rides
following soon
after. (Saturday,
April 13 at 10
a.m.; Boston Public
Garden;
$2.50-4; all
ages)
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Films
showing at
movie theaters
locally:
https://www.fandango.com/02540_movietimes?mode=general&q=02540
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THe
Spring is a
great time to
explore
Boston
National
Historical
Park
https://www.nps.gov/bost/index.htm
Boston National Historical Park (U.S. National
Park Service)
www.nps.gov
Discover how
one city could
be the Cradle
of Liberty,
site of the
first major
battle of
American
Revolution,
and home to
many who
espoused that
freedom can be
extended to
all. Boston's
Freedom Trail
comprises
sites that
have witnessed
almost 400
years of
history. Come
experience
what they have
to ...
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At Grumpy's Pub
Friday night
and Saturday
night:
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New England
Aquarium (free
admission with
MBL ID)
https://www.neaq.org/exhibits/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIq_73i7fx4AIVyWSGCh2rsQmFEAAYASAAEgLUaPD_BwE
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The Scout
Project of
interesting
websites:
https://scout.wisc.edu/
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a message from Matt Person (library/MBL liasion to WHOI Int'l Committee) and Kate Ahern-Wolseley (foreign national coordinator/financial svcs)
"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 either of us a call, stop by, or email:
Matt Person x7345 mperson at mbl.edu MBLWHOI Library, 2nd fl. Lillie Building rm 230
Kate Ahern-Wolseley x7275 kahern-wolseley at mbl.edu MBL Financial Services, Homestead, 2fl.
--
Andrew Daly
Clark Lab 240, MS#22
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA 02543
(508) 289-2852 (office)
(508) 524-0476 (cell)
www.whoi.edu
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