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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Richard Ryder: Cape Cod Coast Guardsmen and the 1937 Midwest Flood
DESCRIPTION:Come listen to Richard Ryder\, esteemed author\, historian\, and retired Lieutenant Commander of the U.S. Navy Medical Department\, speak about the Cape Cod Coast Guardsmen for our first 2025 “Tuesday Talk”\, on January 14th at 5pm. Tickets available at chathamhistoricalsoceity.org.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-richard-ryder-cape-cod-coast-guardsmen-and-the-1937-midwest-flood/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Barbara Burgo: Cape Verdean History on Cape Cod
DESCRIPTION:Come listen to Barbara Burgo\, co-founder of the Cape Cod Cape Verdean Museum and Cultural Center\, regale us with the history and livelihoods about Cape Verdeans on Cape Cod at the Atwood Museum on Tuesday\, February 11\, at 5pm. Register online at chathamhistoricalsociety.org.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-barbara-burgo-cape-verdean-history-on-cape-cod-2/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hearthwarming at the Atwood Old House
DESCRIPTION:Come join us as we celebrate the holiday season! \nOn Saturday\, December 12th from 10am-4pm the museum will be open with FREE admission for all. Stop by and celebrate the holiday season with us! The hearth of the Old Atwood House will be ablaze with yuletide cheer. The house will be merrily bright and beautifully decorated inviting you to step back in time. Light refreshments and warm beverages will be served in the spirit of hot chocolate and warm mulled cider. A bell choir will be performing holiday songs throughout the event in our Mural Barn. Please dress warmly and bring good cheer! \nBesides the decorated Old House\, we will also have several galleries open and our Gift Shop will be having its annual\, Historic Hauls sale. Our unique Chatham books and curiosities make special holiday gifts. We will be collecting new hats\, gloves\, mittens\, and scarves for children in need\, and non-perishables and canned goods will be collected for Cape Cod Family Pantry.  \nAfter December 14th the museum will reopen in May 2025! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
URL:https://womr.org/event/hearthwarming-at-the-atwood-old-house/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Best Bake Sale in History
DESCRIPTION:Looking for some sweet treats for Thanksgiving? Then come to the Best Bake Sale in History at the Atwood Museum on Tuesday\, November 26th\, from 9 a.m. until we are sold out. We will continue the bake sale on Wednesday\, November 27th until we are sold out. A variety of autumnal pies are available for pre-order on our website\, while more pies and other goodies like breads and cookies will be sold in the Museum. Pre-orders will be available starting at the end of October on www.chathamhistoricalsociety.org. \nThe Museum Shop will also be having its annual\, Historic Hauls Sale! Many of our items will be marked down. Make sure you stop and look around at the variety of items in stock\, such as books\, pottery\, beeswax candles\, pewter items\, pillows\, rugs\, puzzles\, toys\, and so much more! \nAnd finally\, we will be collecting hand-knit\, new\, or gently used winter gear for donation to local clothing drives in and around Chatham. Please bring your potential donations to the Atwood when you stop by for the Bake Sale\, or through December. \nThe Museum is located at 347 Stage Harbor Rd.\, Chatham\, around the corner from Main Street. For details\, visit www.chathamhistoricalsociety.org. \nThe Atwood Museum\, located on Cape Cod in Chatham\, MA\, is the home of the Chatham Historical Society\, Inc. a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization incorporated in 1926.
URL:https://womr.org/event/the-best-bake-sale-in-history-2-2/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Best Bake Sale in History
DESCRIPTION:Looking for some sweet treats for Thanksgiving? Then come to the Best Bake Sale in History at the Atwood Museum on Tuesday\, November 26th\, from 9 a.m. until we are sold out. We will continue the bake sale on Wednesday\, November 27th until we are sold out. A variety of autumnal pies are available for pre-order on our website\, while more pies and other goodies like breads and cookies will be sold in the Museum. Pre-orders will be available starting at the end of October on www.chathamhistoricalsociety.org. \nThe Museum Shop will also be having its annual\, Historic Hauls Sale! Many of our items will be marked down. Make sure you stop and look around at the variety of items in stock\, such as books\, pottery\, beeswax candles\, pewter items\, pillows\, rugs\, puzzles\, toys\, and so much more! \nAnd finally\, we will be collecting hand-knit\, new\, or gently used winter gear for donation to local clothing drives in and around Chatham. Please bring your potential donations to the Atwood when you stop by for the Bake Sale\, or through December. \nThe Museum is located at 347 Stage Harbor Rd.\, Chatham\, around the corner from Main Street. For details\, visit www.chathamhistoricalsociety.org. \nThe Atwood Museum\, located on Cape Cod in Chatham\, MA\, is the home of the Chatham Historical Society\, Inc. a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization incorporated in 1926.
URL:https://womr.org/event/the-best-bake-sale-in-history-2/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: William Martin: Saving Roosevelt: How Fictional Characters Meet America's Greatest Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear author\, William Martin\, speak about his latest work. William Martin’s latest has been called “propulsive\,” “pedal-to-the-floor\,” and “absolutely splendid\, a cinematic thriller that takes us across the United States” in the first days of the war. In November’s ‘Tuesday Talks’ lecture\, William Martin will discuss the fascinating historical context of the era of his new book and introduce us to some of the featured players\, including FDR and Churchill\, the Nazis of Southern California\, a few movie stars\, and the first readers of the script that became Casablanca. \nThe book\, DECEMBER ’41\, begins on the day after Pearl Harbor\, as a German agent evades an FBI dragnet in Los Angeles and heads for Washington. His assignment? To kill Franklin Roosevelt when the president appears before 20\,000 Americans to light the National tree on Christmas Eve. If he succeeds\, he’ll change the course of history. \nThe lecture begins at 5pm on Tuesday\, November 12th\, and is held in the Mural Barn at the Atwood Museum located at 347 Stage Harbor Road in Chatham. Tickets are FREE for members and $10 for non-members. Please register online at chathamhistoricalsociety.org to reserve your seat.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-william-martin-saving-roosevelt-how-fictional-characters-meet-americas-greatest-crisis/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T173000
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SUMMARY:Shipwrecked: A Haunted Night at the Museum and Costume Party
DESCRIPTION:Come experience the Atwood Museum’s version of a haunted house with our Halloween event\, Shipwrecked: A Haunted Night at the Atwood Museum. Wear your best costume and join other event goers for a spooky evening of food\, drink\, and lore. Guests can choose from the 5:30pm or 7:00pm entry time. Your timed entry will include both a journey through our museum’s haunted halls and a sea shanty soiree complete with Halloween-themed treats and refreshments. Enjoy a mix of both scare and show as professional actors frighten and delight with stories of Cape Cod shipwrecks past in our hour-long event! While costumes are not required\, they are strongly recommended! \nRefreshments\, treats\, and tour are included with the price of admission.  \nThe event will take place at the Atwood Museum\, located at 347 Stage Harbor Rd.\, Chatham MA. Parking will be available on site. Entrance to the event will be through the Mural Barn. Tickets are $45/person and are available on our website at chathamhistoricalsociety.org.
URL:https://womr.org/event/shipwrecked-a-haunted-night-at-the-museum-and-costume-party/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T110000
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SUMMARY:Cemetery Walk and Ghost Tour at Peoples’ Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:The Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society is happy to announce the return of our Cemetery Walk and Ghost Tour on October 19\, 2024. Join us for a stroll through Chatham’s beautiful and historic Peoples’ Cemetery\, the resting place of some of Chatham’s most famous and influential residents. A guide will walk you through the cemetery\, as actors educate you on the lives of several selected Chatham residents and about the history of the cemetery itself. The tour will be a roughly 1-hour walk through Peoples’ Cemetery. This is a family friendly event\, adult tickets are $30/person and children are $10/person. There are three timeslots available at 11AM\, 12:15PM\, and 1:30PM. \nPeoples’ Cemetery is located at 200 Stepping Stones Lane in Chatham. Transportation to the event will not be provided. Please park at the tennis courts across the street from the cemetery. In the case of inclement weather\, a rain date is scheduled for November 2. You will receive an email from us the morning of\, notifying you of any cancellation.  \nBoth the cemetery and the historical figures we will be discussing are completely different from last year’s tour. You can enjoy this tour even if you already attended our Cemetery Tour in 2023! \nPlease note that the tour will require guests to walk up some inclines and across uneven surfaces. As such\, we cannot recommend this tour to anyone with severe physical limitations. If there are any questions about what the tour entails\, please reach out either by phone at (508)  945-2493 or email at atwoodreservations@gmail.com. \nWalk-ins and day-of purchases are welcome\, but reservations are strongly encouraged.
URL:https://womr.org/event/cemetery-walk-and-ghost-tour-at-peoples-cemetery/
LOCATION:Peoples’ Cemetery\, Stepping Stones Road\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241012T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241012T130000
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Film Screening: We Still Live Here by Anne Makepeace
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nWe Still Live Here – Âs Nutayuneân is the story of the revitalization of the Wampanoag language\, the first time a language with no native speakers has been revived in this country. The Wampanoag’s ancestors ensured the survival of the Pilgrims in New England and lived to regret it. Nevertheless\, through resilience and courage they kept their identity alive and remained on their ancestral lands. Now a cultural revival is taking place. \nThe story begins in 1994 when Jessie Little Doe\, an intrepid\, 30-something Wampanoag social worker\, began having recurring dreams: familiar-looking people from another time addressing her in an incomprehensible language. Jessie was perplexed and a little annoyed — why couldn’t they speak English? Later\, she realized they were speaking Wampanoag\, a language no one had used for more than a century. \nThese events sent her and members of the Aquinnah and Mashpee Wampanoag communities on an odyssey that would uncover hundreds of documents written in their ancestral language\, lead Jessie to a earn herself a master’s degree in linguistics at MIT\, and result in something that had never been done before – bringing a language alive again in an American Indian community after many generations with no native speakers. With commitment\, study groups\, classes\, and communitywide effort\, many are approaching fluency. Jessie’s young daughter Mae is the first native speaker in more than a hundred years. \nAbout the filmmaker:\nAnne Makepeace has been a writer\, producer\, and director of award-winning independent films for more than 20 years. Her films include We Still Live Here – Âs Nutayuneân which won the Full Frame Inspiration Award and the Moving Mountains Prize at Telluride MountainFilm; I.M. Pei: Building China Modern\, (PBS/American Masters 2010); Rain in a Dry Land (lead show on P.O.V. 2007) winner of the Full Frame Working Films Award\, Emmy nomination; Robert Capa in Love and War\, (PBS/American Masters 2003)\, national Prime Time Emmy Award; Coming to Light (PBS/American Masters 2003)\, short-listed for an Oscar and winner of many prizes; and Baby It’s You (lead show on P.O.V. 1998)\, Whitney Biennial 2000. Makepeace also wrote the screenplay for Thousand Pieces of Gold and the American Experience documentary Ishi\, the Last Yahi.
URL:https://womr.org/event/indigenous-peoples-day-film-screening-we-still-live-here-by-anne-makepeace/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241008T180000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Lee Roscoe: Wampanoag Art for the Ages\, Traditional and Transitional
DESCRIPTION:From wetus to wampum to contemporary art Wampanoag Art for the Ages\, Traditional and Transitional is the first book of its kind and was vetted by tribal elders. Come listen to Lee Roscoe speak about her new book and appreciation of Wampanoag culture. Lee Roscoe beautifully articulates the tribe’s spiritual and material lifeways through their arts. She had access to the foremost creative artists thanks to her decades of involvement with the Wampanoag people on Cape Cod.  The Martha’s Vineyard Gazette\, writes of the book: “the balance of text\, testimony and pictures is perfectly struck…That human element is the book’s key stroke of genius.” The book is an Eric Hoffer award finalist. \nThe lecture begins at 5pm and is held in the Mural Barn at the Atwood Museum located at 347 Stage Harbor Road in Chatham. Tickets are FREE for members and $10 for non-members. Please register online at chathamhistoricalsociety.org to reserve your seat.  \nThere will be a Q&A after the talk\, and Lee will sign and sell the book.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-lee-roscoe-wampanoag-art-for-the-ages-traditional-and-transitional/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240929T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240929T173000
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SUMMARY:Broadway Hits at the Academy of Performing Arts Theater to Benefit Atwood Museum’s Summer Music Series
DESCRIPTION:Chatham\, August 31st 2024: Emmy-Winning musician Mark Bornfield and Broadway veteran D’Jamin Bartlett will perform “Best of Broadway” showcasing music from “Hamilton”\, “Cabaret”\, “Chicago”\, “Phantom of the Opera\,” “Les Miserables\,” and “Mamma Mia” on Sunday\, September 29th from 4-5:30pm. Doors open at\n3:30pm. \nChatham Historical Society is proud to partner with the Academy of Performing Arts in support of this Autumn fundraiser for the 2025 Music at the Atwood Concert Series. The concert series spotlights some of the best award-winning Classical\, Jazz\, Bluegrass\, Celtic\, and Pop musicians of our region and beyond. In the spirit of Cape Cod community engagement\, APA is hosting “Best of Broadway” so both theater lovers and music lovers can help support Atwood’s musical mission. The beautiful theater is home to educational classes and theatrical entertainment\, located at 120 Main Street in Orleans. \nAbout the Artists: Mr. Bornfield is a fun\, engaging pianist\, vocalist\, and trumpet player who’s accompanied many notables including Vikki Carr\, Whitney Houston\, and Jamie Foxx. Ms. Bartlett won a Theater World\,\nDrama Desk\, and Show Business Award for her performance of “The Miller’s Son” by Stephen Sondheim from his\, “A Little Night Music”. Other Broadway and national tours include “Lend Me A Tenor\, “Pippin”\, and “Godspell.” She’s been directed by Harold Prince\, Jerry Zaks\, Bob Fosse\, and Martin Charnin. She was leading lady to Elliot Gould\, Burt Convey\, and Gene Berry and has appeared on the Tonight Show. \n“Best of Broadway” tickets are available for $45/online at chathamhistoricalsociety.org and can also be purchased in person at the Atwood Museum\, home of the Chatham Historical Society\, at 347 Stage Harbor Rd. in Chatham. \nVisit http://markbornfieldmusic.com for a full bio.
URL:https://womr.org/event/broadway-hits-at-the-academy-of-performing-arts-theater-to-benefit-atwood-museums-summer-music-series/
LOCATION:Academy of Performing Arts\, 120 Main Street\, Orleans
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T180000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Tim Wood: Reporting His Way Through Chatham
DESCRIPTION:For September’s Tuesday Talks lecture at the Atwood Museum\, Tim Wood will tell us about his career writing\, walking\, and reporting his way through Chatham. As the current editor-in-chief of the Cape Cod Chronicle\, Tim Wood has seen—and written about—it all! He holds awards for his reporting and has worked for multiple regional publications. Come listen to Tim talk about his time at the Chronicle\, his Chatham-based book entitled “Breakthrough: The Story of Chatham’s North Beach”\, and the historic walks that he hosts around downtown Chatham.  \nThe lecture begins at 5pm and is held in the Mural Barn at the Atwood Museum located at 347 Stage Harbor Road in Chatham. Tickets are FREE for members and $10 for non-members. Please register online at chathamhistoricalsociety.org to reserve your seat.  \nBio:\nTim Wood is the editor of the Cape Cod Chronicle\, a Chatham-based independent weekly newspaper covering the Lower Cape. A graduate of the University of Connecticut\, he has written for many regional publication and won awards for his work at The Chronicle. He is also the author of “Breakthrough: The Story of Chatham’s North Beach” and leads historic walks of downtown Chatham through his Chatham Walks company. He lives in Chatham with his wife and two sons.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-tim-wood-reporting-his-way-through-chatham/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240815T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240815T190000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240806T141445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240806T141445Z
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SUMMARY:Atwood Museum Annual Meeting and Lecture with Dr. Greg Skomal
DESCRIPTION:Join the team at the Atwood Museum at our Annual Meeting on Thursday\, August 15\, at 5pm at the Chatham Community Center. The meeting will be followed by Dr. Greg Skomal\, shark expert. Tickets and details on our website at www.chathamhistoricalsociety.org.
URL:https://womr.org/event/atwood-museum-annual-meeting-and-lecture-with-dr-greg-skomal/
LOCATION:Chatham Community Center\, Main Street\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6827605;-69.9950107
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Chatham Community Center Main Street Chatham MA 02633 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Main Street:geo:-69.9950107,41.6827605
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240812T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240812T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240613T145252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T195802Z
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SUMMARY:Adventures in History Summer Program at the Atwood Museum
DESCRIPTION:Make your summer plans now! Sign up for our Adventures in History Summer Program at the Atwood Museum. Join us Monday mornings during July and August to learn\, play\, and create! The program features three themes\, Toy Time Travel\, Hats through Time\, and Young Gardeners. Each session will relate a fun learning activity about some component of the museum\, snack\, and an outdoor activity. Each session will also send your child home with a fun craft.  Please find details on our website at https://chathamhistoricalsociety.org/. Email atwoodreservations@gmail.com to register!
URL:https://womr.org/event/adventures-in-history-summer-program-at-the-atwood-museum/2024-08-12/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Atwood House Museum 347 Stage Harbor Rd Chatham MA 02633 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=347 Stage Harbor Rd:geo:-69.9651068,41.6735189
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240808T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240808T193000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240806T141530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240806T141530Z
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SUMMARY:Music at the Atwood Concert Series: Joy Cline Phinney and Emmanuel Feldman
DESCRIPTION:Hailed by John Williams as “an outstanding cellist and truly dedicated artist”\, cellist Emmanuel Feldman is known for his intense soulful playing and vibrant career working as a soloist\, chamber musician\, composer\, and inventor.\nPianist Joy Cline Phinney\, a native of Boulder\, Colorado\, has appeared in solo and chamber music recitals across the United States and in Europe.  Notable concerts include a guest appearance with the Boston Symphony Chamber Players; a return engagement on the New York Philharmonic Merkin Hall Concert Series; annual performances as a member of the faculty at the Sarasota Music Festival and the Cremona International Academy in Italy; and many more. \nCome listen to these impressive artists as they play duets throughout the evening in the Atwood Museum! Tickets are $25 and are available on our website. The concert begins at 6:30PM and doors open at 6PM. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic refreshments will be served. We cannot wait to see you there!
URL:https://womr.org/event/music-at-the-atwood-concert-series-joy-cline-phinney-and-emmanuel-feldman/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240805T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240805T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240613T145252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T195802Z
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SUMMARY:Adventures in History Summer Program at the Atwood Museum
DESCRIPTION:Make your summer plans now! Sign up for our Adventures in History Summer Program at the Atwood Museum. Join us Monday mornings during July and August to learn\, play\, and create! The program features three themes\, Toy Time Travel\, Hats through Time\, and Young Gardeners. Each session will relate a fun learning activity about some component of the museum\, snack\, and an outdoor activity. Each session will also send your child home with a fun craft.  Please find details on our website at https://chathamhistoricalsociety.org/. Email atwoodreservations@gmail.com to register!
URL:https://womr.org/event/adventures-in-history-summer-program-at-the-atwood-museum/2024-08-05/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Atwood House Museum 347 Stage Harbor Rd Chatham MA 02633 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=347 Stage Harbor Rd:geo:-69.9651068,41.6735189
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240729T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240729T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240613T145252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T195802Z
UID:10007377-1722240000-1722272400@womr.org
SUMMARY:Adventures in History Summer Program at the Atwood Museum
DESCRIPTION:Make your summer plans now! Sign up for our Adventures in History Summer Program at the Atwood Museum. Join us Monday mornings during July and August to learn\, play\, and create! The program features three themes\, Toy Time Travel\, Hats through Time\, and Young Gardeners. Each session will relate a fun learning activity about some component of the museum\, snack\, and an outdoor activity. Each session will also send your child home with a fun craft.  Please find details on our website at https://chathamhistoricalsociety.org/. Email atwoodreservations@gmail.com to register!
URL:https://womr.org/event/adventures-in-history-summer-program-at-the-atwood-museum/2024-07-29/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Atwood House Museum 347 Stage Harbor Rd Chatham MA 02633 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=347 Stage Harbor Rd:geo:-69.9651068,41.6735189
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240722T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240722T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240613T145252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T195802Z
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SUMMARY:Adventures in History Summer Program at the Atwood Museum
DESCRIPTION:Make your summer plans now! Sign up for our Adventures in History Summer Program at the Atwood Museum. Join us Monday mornings during July and August to learn\, play\, and create! The program features three themes\, Toy Time Travel\, Hats through Time\, and Young Gardeners. Each session will relate a fun learning activity about some component of the museum\, snack\, and an outdoor activity. Each session will also send your child home with a fun craft.  Please find details on our website at https://chathamhistoricalsociety.org/. Email atwoodreservations@gmail.com to register!
URL:https://womr.org/event/adventures-in-history-summer-program-at-the-atwood-museum/2024-07-22/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Atwood House Museum 347 Stage Harbor Rd Chatham MA 02633 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=347 Stage Harbor Rd:geo:-69.9651068,41.6735189
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240715T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240715T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240613T145252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T195802Z
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SUMMARY:Adventures in History Summer Program at the Atwood Museum
DESCRIPTION:Make your summer plans now! Sign up for our Adventures in History Summer Program at the Atwood Museum. Join us Monday mornings during July and August to learn\, play\, and create! The program features three themes\, Toy Time Travel\, Hats through Time\, and Young Gardeners. Each session will relate a fun learning activity about some component of the museum\, snack\, and an outdoor activity. Each session will also send your child home with a fun craft.  Please find details on our website at https://chathamhistoricalsociety.org/. Email atwoodreservations@gmail.com to register!
URL:https://womr.org/event/adventures-in-history-summer-program-at-the-atwood-museum/2024-07-15/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Atwood House Museum 347 Stage Harbor Rd Chatham MA 02633 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=347 Stage Harbor Rd:geo:-69.9651068,41.6735189
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240711T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240711T193000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240703T193114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T193114Z
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Concerts at the Atwood Series: The Bluegrass Bash: Monica Rizzio and the Tom Hagerty Band
DESCRIPTION:For our first outdoor concert of the summer\, we are honored to host Monica Rizzio and the Tom Hagerty Band as our two performers for the evening. Join us under the tent on the Atwood front lawn for some drinks and a wonderful evening of bluegrass music. \nMonica Rizzio: No stranger to the local music scene\, Rizzio is an award-winning songwriter and brings her alt-country original music inspired by her Texas upbringing and years spent in Nashville to the shores she now calls home. Rizzio is a versatile musician\, touring across the country on her own; she also plays fiddle and guitar with Tom Rush and owns and teaches at Washashore Music in Orleans. \nThe Tom Hagerty Band: Tom Hagerty leads one of the very first bluegrass bands to perform regularly on Cape Cod. He and his band have performed at many venues and festivals across the Cape. \nJoin us for the Atwood Museum’s first outdoor concert\, Bluegrass Bash\, on Thursday\, July 11th. Concert starts at 6\, doors open at 5:30\, tickets\, details\, and parking information available on our website at chathamhistoricalsociety.org.
URL:https://womr.org/event/outdoor-concerts-at-the-atwood-series-the-bluegrass-bash-monica-rizzio-and-the-tom-hagerty-band/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240709T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240709T180000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240620T145823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240620T145823Z
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Gil Sparks: The Chatham Railroad and its Importance to the Town’s Development
DESCRIPTION:The talk will trace the 50-year history of The Chatham Railroad from 1887 to 1937\, including its key role in the mobility of Chatham’s residents and the advancement of the town’s economy. The talk will also draw on the photographic collection of the Chatham Railroad Museum to illustrate the stations on the line\, the equipment used\, the route of the railroad\, and its connection to the national railroad system.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-gil-sparks-the-chatham-railroad-and-its-importance-to-the-towns-development/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Atwood House Museum 347 Stage Harbor Rd Chatham MA 02633 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=347 Stage Harbor Rd:geo:-69.9651068,41.6735189
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240623T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240623T160000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240611T182055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T182055Z
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SUMMARY:Historic North Chatham House Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Annual House Tour is back for another year in 2024! For those looking to enjoy the stunning views and gorgeous gardens of some of Chatham’s most alluring homes\, this event is not to be missed! Join us for an exciting tour of some beautiful homes within North Chatham. The funds raised will go to the Chatham Historical Society and to maintaining the Atwood Museum. Reservations are required for this event.\n•	6 North Chatham homes\n•	Purchase tickets online. A digital ticket with addresses and locations of the houses will be emailed the day before the tour\n•	Parking may be limited\, so carpooling is heavily encouraged. Parking options located in the lot by Chatham Works (323 Orleans Rd.)\n•	Protective booties will be provided at each home\n•	In the event of heavy rain\, the event will be cancelled\n•	Tickets are non-refundable.
URL:https://womr.org/event/historic-north-chatham-house-tour/
LOCATION:North Chatham\, Chatham\, MA\, 02650\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.7015004;-69.9536265
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T180000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240607T170754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T170754Z
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Mark McGrath: Hikes and Adventures on the Outer Cape
DESCRIPTION:Through his picturesque photography\, Mark McGrath will explore the beauty of Outer Cape Cod in an adventurous presentation of local scenic hikes. He will guide the audience allowing them to virtually visit the sites and hear the words that put Cape Cod in the bones and minds of Thoreau\, Oliver and Hopper. Come and enjoy historical stories and descriptions during lively discussions of his ten favorite hikes.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-mark-mcgrath-hikes-and-adventures-on-the-outer-cape/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Atwood House Museum 347 Stage Harbor Rd Chatham MA 02633 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=347 Stage Harbor Rd:geo:-69.9651068,41.6735189
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240509T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240509T180000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240502T210630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T210630Z
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SUMMARY:FREE Documentary Screening: The Life and Times of Alice Stallknecht
DESCRIPTION:Alice Stallknecht painted Chatham. Townspeople\, birds\, boats\, and weathervanes were her inspiration. Fiercely independent\, Stallknecht created a body of work that is unique but also earned her place amongst American Regionalist Painters. American Regionalism became one of the dominant national art movements in the 1930s. American Regionalism strived to represent the conditions of working class Americans. \nWith the start of the Atwood Museum’s 2024 season\, the Atwood Museum thought of no better way to celebrate than by collaborating with our neighbor\, the Chatham Orpheum Theater\, to showcase the most-represented artist in our collection: Alice Stallknecht. Come watch a fascinating\, thoughtful\, and informative documentary produced by the Atwood Museum. And come by any day this season to witness an impressive collection of her colorful works any Open day in our Stallknecht Mural Barn. We cannot wait to see you all there! Watch a trailer for the event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N3wuje5DZY.
URL:https://womr.org/event/free-documentary-screening-the-life-and-times-of-alice-stallknecht/
LOCATION:Chatham Orpheum Theater\, 637 Main Street\, Chatham
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6820897;-69.9597664
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Chatham Orpheum Theater 637 Main Street Chatham;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=637 Main Street:geo:-69.9597664,41.6820897
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240319T141557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T141557Z
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SUMMARY:Mad Hatter Tea Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a whimsical afternoon to celebrate the opening of our new exhibit A Place to Hang Your Hat! The Atwood Museum is hosting its first ever tea party catered graciously by the Chatham Garden Club. Various types of caffeinated and non-caffeinated tea will be served. Don your best springtime\, tea party apparel and come indulge in delectable scones\, delicate sandwiches\, and delightful camaraderie.  \nAfter sitting and sipping\, the tea party will end with a quick tour of our new exhibit featuring historic\, fanciful hats. Attendees will leave with a small token by which to remember the festivities! \nTickets should be purchased in advance on our website. There will be two seatings; the first at 1:30pm and the second at 3:30pm. Details and Reservations available at chathamhistoricalsociety.org.
URL:https://womr.org/event/mad-hatter-tea-party/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food,Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Atwood House Museum 347 Stage Harbor Rd Chatham MA 02633 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=347 Stage Harbor Rd:geo:-69.9651068,41.6735189
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T180000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240319T160152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T160152Z
UID:10005643-1712682000-1712685600@womr.org
SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: George J. Scharr: Nature’s Symphony
DESCRIPTION:Birds do it\, and even whales do it. Here is a look at Mother Nature as the first composer! Music and instruments of the orchestra are only natural. In this multimedia presentation using lots of video and images\, we will be introduced to new concepts like playing Jazz on a conch shell\, “Jazz for Cows” and “Snowball\, the dancing cockatiel.” Do animals have an innate sense of music?  \nWe will discuss the difference between the art and science of bird songs\, meet Mozart’s pet Starling and see how Mozart incorporated his song into a composition. But in Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony\, the pastorale you will learn how Beethoven weaves together bird songs into an exciting solo section for his masterpiece. The event is on April 9th from 5pm to 6pm. Please buy your tickets at chathamhistoricalsociety.com.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-george-j-scharr-natures-symphony/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Atwood House Museum 347 Stage Harbor Rd Chatham MA 02633 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=347 Stage Harbor Rd:geo:-69.9651068,41.6735189
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T180000
DTSTAMP:20260625T163052
CREATED:20240219T180333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240219T180333Z
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Cathy Weston: 5 Projects to Make Your Home Landscape More Eco-Friendly
DESCRIPTION:As awareness of our environmental challenges increases\, many people want to do their part by improving the eco-friendly nature of their homes and backyards. Some people need some help getting started! Cathy Weston will be sharing 5 concrete and manageable projects that homeowners can do this Spring\, with a focus on adding native plants to an existing landscape. She will provide plant recommendations and layouts for each project.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-cathy-weston-5-projects-to-make-your-home-landscape-more-eco-friendly/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums,Talks
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Julie Gerstenblatt: Every Great Fire Begins with a Tiny Spark
DESCRIPTION:While Gerstenblatt has been writing in various forms for years\, Daughters of Nantucket marks her debut as a traditionally published author at 52 years old. Gerstenblatt will explain how she took the seed of an idea from history and developed it into a novel. She will discuss her writing process and the creation of her characters\, and touch on the novel’s structure while highlighting some of the research involved. This conversation will be lively and engaging and will speak to both readers and aspiring novelists. The talk will be followed by an audience Q and A and book signing. \nJulie Gerstenblatt holds a doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction from Teachers College\, Columbia University and has taught everything from middle school to graduate school and indoor cycling. Her essays have appeared in The Huffington Post and Grown & Flown\, among others. When not writing\, Julie is a college essay coach. A native New Yorker\, Julie now lives in coastal Rhode Island with her family and one very smart poodle mix. She likes to say that she moved from New York to Rhode Island to get closer to Nantucket\, where she has been vacationing since the 1970’s. Daughters of Nantucket\, which received a starred review from both Booklist and Shelf Awareness and has been included on several “most anticipated” lists for 2023\, is her debut novel.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-julie-gerstenblatt-every-great-fire-begins-with-a-tiny-spark/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums,Talks
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Rick Nye: Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge: An Exploration of its Biodiversity
DESCRIPTION:An overview of the plants\, habitats & wildlife\, how we manage it\, and how people can see some of it themselves. \nAbout Rick Nye:\nRick Nye grew up in Piscataquis County\, Maine where he explored the woods and streams surrounding his hometown and occasionally riding his bike to Sebec Lake for a swim.\nHe graduated from Albright College in Reading\, PA\, with a B.S in Biology in 1995. His extracurricular activities included crawling through caves in Pennsylvania and West Virginia while conducting woodrat and bat research.\nAfter earning his degree\, Rick followed in the footsteps of three previous generations of his family and served in the U.S. Military. As a Naval Cryptologic Officer\, he worked at the National Security Agency\, NATO’s Implementation Force (IFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina\, commissioning crew of the USS McCampbell (DDG 85)\, Naval Security Group Activity Hawaii\, and Provincial Reconstruction Team\, Farah\, Afghanistan. Rick’s experiences in other countries reminded him of the importance of protecting our natural resources.\nSo\, Rick decided to reconnect with his original career goal of being a biologist and attended California State University\, Fullerton. His studies focused on genetics\, marine ecology\, and the biogeographical distribution of marine invertebrates living in the rocky intertidal coast of California. During this time\, Rick also volunteered with the National Marine Fisheries Service in Orono\, Maine\, analyzing data for Atlantic salmon and other species found in the Gulf of Maine.\nRick started volunteering at Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge (SBNWR) in 2010. His work included habitat restoration\, endangered species monitoring\, and predator management. In October 2015\, he was hired to manage a project that raised the elevation of a saltwater marsh to counteract rising sea levels. Rick was selected to be the Refuge Manager in 2017 where he led dozens of volunteers in contributing over 4\,000 hours of work per year in support of the Refuge’s mission. He also coordinated research with professors and students from area universities\, consulting firms\, and other government agencies.\nHe arrived at Monomoy NWR in June 2021 as the new Refuge Manager just in time to see the National Weather Station building be torn down. Since then\, he has been working to manage the retreat of Refuge operations away from the eroding coastline. Simultaneously\, Rick has also ensured that biological program continued to function with little to no impact of its capabilities.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-rick-nye-monomoy-national-wildlife-refuge-an-exploration-of-its-biodiversity/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231209T160000
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SUMMARY:Hearthwarming at the Atwood
DESCRIPTION:Come join us as we celebrate the holiday season! \nOn Saturday\, December 9th from 10am-4pm the museum will be open with free admission. Stop by during Chatham’s Christmas by the Sea weekend. The hearth of the old house will be ablaze with yuletide cheer. The house will be merrily bright and beautifully decorated to invite you to step back in time. Light refreshments and warm beverages will be served in the spirit of an old-fashioned wassail. Please dress warmly and bring good cheer. \nBesides the decorated Old House\, we will also have several galleries open and our Gift Shop will being having its Annual Historic Hauls sale. Unique Chatham books and curiosities make special holiday gifts. We will be collecting new hats\, gloves\, mittens\, and scarves for children in need\, and non-perishables and canned goods will be collected for Cape Cod Family Pantry. \nAfter December 9th the museum will reopen in May 2023. \nHappy Holidays and Happy New Year!
URL:https://womr.org/event/hearthwarming-at-the-atwood/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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