The subject of the next “Conversation in the Courtyard” at the Woods Hole Historical Museum will be the Sultana, a half-scale model of a Revolutionary era schooner which the Museum received as a gift in the early Spring of this year. The original Sultana was built in 1767 in Boston, and was, at that time, […]

Lucy Swope, who grew up summering in Woods Hole, has gone on to a quiet, yet illustrious, career in art, writing, and education. Her art has become specialized in wood cuts illustrating tiny handmade books, which she writes, prints and binds herself in limited editions of around one hundred. The books are mostly about animals. […]

Lucy Swope, who grew up summering in Woods Hole, has gone on to a quiet, yet illustrious, career in art, writing, and education. Her art has become specialized in wood cuts illustrating tiny handmade books, which she writes, prints and binds herself in limited editions of around one hundred. The books are mostly about animals. […]

Naturalist and educator Becky Lash will be giving an informal presentation about Monarch butterflies at the Woods Hole Public Library. Becky, who has been a third grade teacher at the North Falmouth School, has for more years taught entomology at the Woods Hole Children’s School of Science, introducing decades of kids to the delights of […]