Betsy Gladfelter will be giving an illustrated talk about her recent cycling trip with Pat Harris down the Inn River Valley in September. They began near the headwaters of the Inn, at 6000’ in St. Moritz in the Swiss Alps. Over 12 days, they worked their way down valley, from a rushing mountain stream colored […]
The Woods Hole Public Library will be presenting a Knitting Workshop, starting at 2 PM every Saturday in January and February, for children in 1st grade and older. The classes are open to knitters of all abilities, even none at all. Instruction will be provided. The children should bring their own needles and yarn, preferably […]
The Woods Hole Public Library will be presenting a film starting at 3 PM for children of all ages every Saturday at 3 PM, as part of a Saturday afternoon of children’s activities following a Knitting Workshop at 2 PM, in January and February. The films are free and open to the public. For more […]
Falmouth landscape and sailing photographer Emily L. Ferguson went on a trip of a lifetime to the other side of the continent when she traveled to Washington State, following the coast all the way from Port Angeles on the Strait of Juan de Fuca, around the Olympic Peninsula, and south to the mouth of the […]
[ Feb. 12: Seed swap and seed starting ] It may come as a surprise to many people, but avid gardeners know that January is not too early to be thinking about and planning their gardens. One of those avid gardeners is Josh Leveque, a Woods Hole resident, who is a professional horticulturalist and groundskeeper. Josh […]