[SEMCO] Press Release: Barnstable Clean Water Coalition's Summer Lecture Series
Theresa Barbo
theresa.barbo at gmail.com
Tue Jun 27 15:22:03 EDT 2017
Hello, All: Resending with additional contact information for the organization, and to correct a misspelling of a name. Hope everyone is having a great day!
Theresa
Theresa M. Barbo
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Mobile: 774.263.4219
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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> Saturday, June 24, 2017
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> Media Contact:
> Barnstable Clean Water Coalition, Executive Director, Zenas “Zee” Crocker
> 508-420-0780, zcrocker at 3bays.org <mailto:zcrocker at 3bays.org>
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> Osterville Village Library Hosts Wonder of Water Lecture Series
> Lectures Presented by Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
> Formerly Three Bays Preservation, Inc.
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> Osterville, Mass. –Seven illustrated and thought-provoking programs on the natural history, cultural heritage and environmental science of West, North and Cotuit Bays and the Town of Barnstable will be held in July and August at the Osterville Village Library.
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> The lecture series on the Three Bays Estuary is entitled: Wonder of Water. These unique talks feature engaging expert speakers from the Barnstable Clean Water Coalition, formerly, Three Bays Preservation, Inc. For more information about the Barnstable Clean Water Coalition, please visit: bcleanwater.org <http://bcleanwater.org/>, phone 508-420-0780, or email info at BCleanWater.org <mailto:info at bcleanwater.org>.
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> All lectures are free and open to the public. Presentations begin at 5 p.m. in the Main Meeting Room at the Osterville Village Library located at 43 Wianno Avenue:
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> Tuesday, July 11
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> It Takes a Town: The Path Forward for Clean Water in Barnstable
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> Lindsey B. Counsell
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> Director Emeritus
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> Three Bays Preservation, Inc.
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> Lindsey has spent over two decades devoted to protecting the Three Bays Watershed. He also is Chair of the Town of Barnstable’s Water Resources Advisory Committee with a mission to advise the Town of Barnstable on completing and implementing a Comprehensive Water Management Planning Project. His talk will outline the details of that planning project.
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> Tuesday, July 18
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> A Native Cape Cod Garden - Planting with a Purpose
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> Kristin Andres
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> Director of Education & Outreach
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> Association to Preserve Cape Cod
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> The use of native plants in our managed landscape, together with ecologically-friendly land care practices, can help protect the purity of our waters, support bees, butterflies and birds, and preserve the essence of Cape Cod. Hear about some of our valued Cape Cod native species and how you can better steward your piece of the Cape!
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> Wednesday, July 26
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> Barnstable’s Milestone Opportunity: Implementing the 208 Plan
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> Scott W. Horsley
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> Water Resources Consultant
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> This illustrated lecture will present the watershed plan for Three Bays that was designed by the Cape Cod Commission to address the water quality problems caused by excessive nitrogen. The plan includes a range of innovative strategies including storm water management, fertilizer controls, permeable reactive barriers, pond dredging, wetland restoration, fertigation, alternative septic system technologies, and aquaculture.
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> Tuesday, August 1
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> Barnstable’s Nitrogen Crisis
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> Michael “Mike” J. Egan
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> President, Board of Directors, Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
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> In this thought-provoking and illustrated presentation, a noted Cape Cod conservationist continues to rally the cry for understanding how nitrogen pollutes our ecosystem, and what we as a community could do about it.
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> Tuesday, August 8
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> Wings, Fins and Watery Wonders: Exploring Wildlife in the Three Bays Watershed
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> Meg Materne, Science Manager
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> Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
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> Get a compelling glimpse into one of the most ecologically bio-diverse regions on Cape Cod, the 12,458-acre watershed that includes West, North and Cotuit Bays.
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> Tuesday, August 15
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> Introducing the Barnstable Clean Water Coalition: Barnstable’s Innovative Future
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> Zenas “Zee” Crocker
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> Executive Director
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> Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
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> Within the 1,245-acre estuary, West, North and Cotuit Bays look pristine, but in reality, these embayments along with other bodies of water in the Town of Barnstable are threatened by excess nitrogen. Learn about the new generation of conservation advocacy led by the Barnstable Clean Water Coalition, as well as enlightened, comprehensive plans to protect watersheds in the Town of Barnstable.
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> Tuesday, August 22
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> The Indomitable Oyster: Nature’s Way Toward Ecosystem Strength
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> Mike Moynihan
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> Member, Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
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> Oh, the power of a single animal! Oysters are natural filter feeders that can significantly help cleanse an ecosystem. In this engaging and illustrated lecture, Mike will enthrall listeners with true tales of these tiny but mighty creatures.
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> Theresa M. Barbo
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> Communications & Management Consultant
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> theresambarbo.com <http://theresambarbo.com/>
> Mobile: 774.263.4219
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>> On Jun 27, 2017, at 12:52 PM, Lacey, Robin (ENV) <robin.lacey at state.ma.us <mailto:robin.lacey at state.ma.us>> wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> Are these lectures on a website anywhere? I will run in my agency’s newsletter, but would like a link for more information. There is nothing on the 3 bays or the new coalition website.
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>> If not, what email address should I send folks to for more information?
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>> Please let me know. Thank you.
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>> Robin
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>> Robin Lacey | CZ-Mail Editor/Webmaster | Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management | 251 Causeway Street, Suite 800 | Boston, MA 02114 | 617.626.1220 | Fax 617.626.1240 | robin.lacey at state.ma.us <mailto:robin.lacey at state.ma.us> | www.mass.gov/czm <http://www.mass.gov/czm> | Follow CZM on Twitter <http://twitter.com/massczm>
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>> From: semco-bounces at whoi.edu <mailto:semco-bounces at whoi.edu> [mailto:semco-bounces at whoi.edu <mailto:semco-bounces at whoi.edu>] On Behalf Of Theresa Barbo
>> Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2017 3:59 PM
>> To: semco at whoi.edu <mailto:semco at whoi.edu>
>> Cc: Theresa Barbo
>> Subject: [SEMCO] Press Release: Barnstable Clean Water Coalition's Summer Lecture Series
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>> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>> Saturday, June 24, 2017
>>
>> Media Contact:
>> Barnstable Clean Water Coalition, Executive Director, Zenas “Zee” Crocker
>> 508-420-0780, zcrocker at 3bays.org <mailto:zcrocker at 3bays.org>
>>
>>
>> Osterville Village Library Hosts Wonder of Water Lecture Series
>> Lectures Presented by Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
>> Formerly Three Bays Preservation, Inc.
>>
>> Osterville, Mass. –Seven illustrated and thought-provoking programs on the natural history, cultural heritage and environmental science of West, North and Cotuit Bays and the Town of Barnstable will be held in July and August at the Osterville Village Library.
>>
>> The lecture series on the Three Bays Estuary is entitled: Wonder of Water. These unique talks feature engaging expert speakers from the Barnstable Clean Water Coalition, formerly, Three Bays Preservation, Inc.
>>
>> All lectures are free and open to the public. Presentations begin at 5 p.m. in the Main Meeting Room at the Osterville Village Library located at 43 Wianno Avenue:
>>
>>
>>
>> Tuesday, July 11
>> It Takes a Town: The Path Forward for Clean Water in Barnstable
>>
>> Lindsey B. Counsell
>> Director Emeritus
>> Three Bays Preservation, Inc.
>>
>> Lindsey has spent over two decades devoted to protecting the Three Bays Watershed. He also is Chair of the Town of Barnstable’s Water Resources Advisory Committee with a mission to advise the Town of Barnstable on completing and implementing a Comprehensive Water Management Planning Project. His talk will outline the details of that planning project.
>>
>>
>> Tuesday, July 18
>> A Native Cape Cod Garden - Planting with a Purpose
>>
>> Kristin Anders
>> Director of Education & Outreach
>> Association to Preserve Cape Cod
>>
>> The use of native plants in our managed landscape, together with ecologically-friendly land care practices, can help protect the purity of our waters, support bees, butterflies and birds, and preserve the essence of Cape Cod. Hear about some of our valued Cape Cod native species and how you can better steward your piece of the Cape!
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>>
>> Wednesday, July 26
>> Barnstable’s Milestone Opportunity: Implementing the 208 Plan
>>
>> Scott W. Horsley
>> Water Resources Consultant
>>
>> This illustrated lecture will present the watershed plan for Three Bays that was designed by the Cape Cod Commission to address the water quality problems caused by excessive nitrogen. The plan includes a range of innovative strategies including storm water management, fertilizer controls, permeable reactive barriers, pond dredging, wetland restoration, fertigation, alternative septic system technologies, and aquaculture.
>>
>>
>> Tuesday, August 1
>> Barnstable’s Nitrogen Crisis
>>
>> Michael “Mike” J. Egan
>> President, Board of Directors, Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
>>
>> In this thought-provoking and illustrated presentation, a noted Cape Cod conservationist continues to rally the cry for understanding how nitrogen pollutes our ecosystem, and what we as a community could do about it.
>>
>>
>> Tuesday, August 8
>> Wings, Fins and Watery Wonders: Exploring Wildlife in the Three Bays Watershed
>>
>> Meg Materne, Science Manager
>> Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
>>
>> Get a compelling glimpse into one of the most ecologically bio-diverse regions on Cape Cod, the 12,458-acre watershed that includes West, North and Cotuit Bays.
>>
>>
>> Tuesday, August 15
>> Introducing the Barnstable Clean Water Coalition: Barnstable’s Innovative Future
>>
>> Zenas “Zee” Crocker
>> Executive Director
>> Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
>>
>> Within the 1,245-acre estuary, West, North and Cotuit Bays look pristine, but in reality, these embayments along with other bodies of water in the Town of Barnstable are threatened by excess nitrogen. Learn about the new generation of conservation advocacy led by the Barnstable Clean Water Coalition, as well as enlightened, comprehensive plans to protect watersheds in the Town of Barnstable.
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>> Tuesday, August 22
>> The Indomitable Oyster: Nature’s Way Toward Ecosystem Strength
>>
>> Mike Moynihan
>> Member, Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
>>
>> Oh, the power of a single animal! Oysters are natural filter feeders that can significantly help cleanse an ecosystem. In this engaging and illustrated lecture, Mike will enthrall listeners with true tales of these tiny but mighty creatures.
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>> Theresa M. Barbo
>> Author/Journalist
>> Communications & Management Consultant
>>
>> ><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸><((((º>¸.
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