[SEMCO] Summer Events and Activities at the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies!
Cathrine Macort
cmacort at coastalstudies.org
Fri Jul 13 15:08:50 EDT 2012
*Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies has a great line up of fun,
family-friendly events and activities this summer!*
*For a full schedule of events, please visit our
**website*<http://www.coastalstudies.org>
* or **Facebook* <http://www.facebook.com/coastalstudies>* page.*
*Monday, July 16 at 11 am: MEET DELILAH THE WHALE!*
Step inside Delilah, an inflatable, life-sized North Atlantic Right Whale,
and learn more about these rare and amazing animals!
Free - all welcome! Hiebert Marine Lab, 5 Holway Avenue, Provincetown.
*Monday, July 16 at 3 pm: TIDAL FLATS EXPLORATION!*
Come get your feet wet and discover the secret world of tidal pools!
Free, all welcome! Meet at the West End Breakwater near the Provincetown
Inn.
*Tuesday, July 17 at 4 pm: TIDAL FLATS EXPLORATION!*
Come get your feet wet and discover the secret world of tidal pools!
Free, all welcome! Meet at the West End Breakwater near the Provincetown
Inn.
*Tuesday, July 17 at 6 pm: KAYAK TOUR OF PROVINCETOWN HARBOR*
Explore Provincetown Harbor by kayak and learn more about the natural
history of this quaint fishing village from PCCS naturalist and educator
Jesse Mechling.
Reservations required, fee applies. Call Venture Athletics at 508-487-9442
to register.
*Wednesday, July 18 at 4:30 pm: SEAL WALK*
Join Center naturalists for a walk to seal haul-out sites on the outer
beaches of Cape Cod.
Free, all welcome! Reservations required.
Please call the Provincelands Visitor Center at 508-487- 1256 for location
and registration.
*Thursday, July 19 at 11 am: MARINE LECTURE*
Join Center educator Jesse Mechling for a discussion on the Cape's marine
environment. Topics include: Whales of Cape Cod; Marine Animal
Disentanglement; History of Whaling; and much more.
Free, all welcome! Meet at the Provincelands Visitor Center.
*Friday, July 20 at 9 am: BEACH CLEAN-UP AT HERRING COVE*
Take an hour to make a difference! Marine debris is a serious problem
facing our oceans and coasts. It degrades coastal and marine vistas, harms
wildlife, introduces toxins and chemicals into our water, destroys
habitats, and can directly affect human health.
For more information and meeting location contact Jesse Mechling at
508-487-3623 x 103.
*Monday July 23 - Friday, July 27: WHALE WEEK - A CELEBRATION OF THE SEA!*
*Check online for our complete Whale Week schedule of events!*
--
Cathrine Macort
Executive Assistant
Center for Coastal Studies
508-487-3622 x 103
508-808-9660
cmacort at coastalstudies.org
www.coastalstudies.org
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