The next in the Woods Hole Public Library’s Winter Travel Talks will be on Saturday, March 5 at 3PM and will feature Maggie and Terry Rioux speaking about their recent trip to Scotland with Road Scholar, the educational and travel program created especially for seniors. The two-week “On the Road” program moved around Scotland spending […]
The Woods Hole Public Library is happy to host an exhibit of photographs by Woods Hole resident Mark Chester. He settled in Woods Hole after a nationally recognized career in photography, specifically as an international travel photographer. His photographs have appeared in Newsweek, Time, New York, and the Christian Science Monitor and other magazines. His […]
This evening event celebrates Elaine Pear Cohen who was an artist, art educator, author and activist in the Woods Hole/Falmouth community for fifty years. The evening will start with a very short slide show of Elaine and her work narrated by her friend and co-author Ruth Gainer. Models of many of her sculptures will be on display. […]
Thanks to life-long Woods Hole summer resident Nancy Lassalle, the Woods Hole Public Library will be offering a third summer season of lectures and films about dance in America. The talks will be held on four sequential Tuesday evenings in July and August, starting July 12. All will be held in the lower level meeting […]
Dr. Charles Wyttenbach, who has summered in Woods Hole continuously since 1964, will give a talk and slide show of his photographs from his recent trip to Botswana, and will feature African mammals. Dr. Wyttenbach, who was on the Biology faculty at The University of Kansas from 1966 until his retirement in 1997, has been […]