Social Events in Woods HoleJoin the socialist@whoi.edu mailing list! Link: http://mailman.whoi.edu/mailman/listinfo/socialistImage Added Creative ArtsFairs and EventsMany calendars listing Cape Cod events exist on the web; http://www.capecodtravel.com/attractions/calendar/ is particularly well maintained and complete. A few local, or big Cape events along with a few of the more “touristy” Cape offerings are here. MBL Friday Night Lecture SeriesSchedule and info at http://www.mbl.edu/inside/what/news/events/events_friday.html. Science lectures on a variety of topics. Free and open to the public. Nantucket Film Festival508-325-6274; http://www.nantucketfilmfestival.org. Event showcasing independent films, panels, readings, and annual screenwriters tribute. Falmouth Arts and Crafts FestivalHeld annually during the summer on the town green in Falmouth. Barnstable County FairBarnstable County Fairgrounds, Route 151, Falmouth; 508-563-3200. Held annually (normally in mid-late July each year) Adults $8, children 12 and under are free. The Cape’s largest annual event featuring rides, games, exhibits, demonstrations, music, food and concerts. Woods Hole Film FestivalAnnual event. 508-495-3456. Daily screenings, workshops, panel discussions, and staged readings. Points throughout Woods Hole. Usually held in late July. Link: www.woodsholefilmfestival.com Woods Hole and Falmouth Public Library Book SalesHeld periodically throughout the year. Watch for the sign outside the Woods Hole Public Library. Good place for leisure, mystery, comedy, plays, poetry, science fiction, religious, travel, history, household, etc. Five soft-covers for $1. Amusement CentersJoe's Driving Range and Miniature Golf221 Teaticket Hwy, Rt. 28-S, Teaticket. Joe’s offers a driving range, low-tech mini golf and a few practice greens, all at very reasonable prices. Closest to home. East sandwich Mini Golf157 Rt. 6A, Sandwich; 508-833-1905. This place offers probably the best mini golf on Cape with a course built on a tidal wetland that changes depending on the tide. Family-run. Adventure IsleRt. 28-N, Bourne; 1-800-53-KARTS, www.adventureisle.com. Adventure Isle has mini golf, amusement park rides, a batting cage, and go-karts. Bass River Sports WorldRt. 28, S Yarmouth; 508-398-6070. This place offers mini-golf featuring a pirate-themed course, batting cages, soccer cages, a driving range, and video games Museums & ExhibitsWHOI Exhibit CenterSchool St., Woods Hole; 508-289-2663. A few research-related exhibits, with several models of underwater vehicles in use at WHOI. Suggested donation: $2/person aged 10 and over. Small gift shop. Open from May through September; hours posted at http://www.whoi.edu/calendar. Aquarium of the National Marine Fisheries ServiceAlbatross Street, Woods Hole; 508-495-2001, http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/omi/aquarium/. Hours: Mon–Fri 11:00–16:00. Excellent small aquarium, with more attention paid to the fish and other specimens than to their presentation. Many of the tanks are actively being used in research. A rescued seal lives in a pen outside the aquarium. No admission charge, and no parking. Woods Hole Historical Museum579 Woods Hole Rd., Woods Hole; 508- 548-7270. Hours: Tue–Sat 10:00–16:00, June through Labor Day. Depicts the history of Woods Hole through an audio-visual presentation, displays and dioramas. A scale model of the town as it was in 1895 is on display. A boat museum and a gentlemen’s workshop of the 1890s are also on the grounds. Falmouth Historical Society55–65 Palmer Ave., Falmouth; 508-548-4857, http://www.falmouthhistoricalsociety.org. Hours: Jun 10–Sep 13, Tue–Sat 10:00–16:00; Sep 20–Oct 27, Sat/Sun 13:00–16:00. Society maintains a museum and offers historical tours of Falmouth. Also has extensive archives including ships logs, maritime records, manuscripts, and family genealogy records. Excellent website with Falmouth lore. LibrariesFor research and study, the MBL/WHOI Library has perhaps the best marine sciences collection in the world, but requires an MBL OneCard for access (see listing below). The Cape is also littered with public libraries; the two closest are in Woods Hole and Falmouth. A CLAMS (Cape Libraries Automated Materials Sharing) card gives you membership in your local library plus access to the collections of all the 26 CLAMS libraries: http://www.clamsnet.org. MBL/WHOI LibraryLillie Laboratory, MBL St., Woods Hole; 508-289- 2455. Open 24 hours a day/seven days a week. Arguably the best marine sciences library in the world. Enormous selection of journals (and if they don’t have it, they’ll get it for you). Great reading rooms; great place to study. The rare book room is pretty cool too. You’ll need an MBL OneCard to get in. These can be acquired from the Digital Processing Center on the second floor of the Lillie Building weekdays between the hours of 8 AM and 5 PM. Online databases, journal list, and other services at http://mblwhoilibrary.mbl.edu. Woods Hole Public Library581 Woods Hole Rd., Woods Hole, 508- 548-8961; http://www.woodsholepubliclibrary.org. Fantastic book sales on a fairly regular basis which are well-worth checking out. Hours: Mon noon– 17:30 and 19:00–21:00, Wed 10:00–17:30 and 19:00–21:00; Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat 15:00–17:30. Falmouth Public Library123 Katherine Lee Bates Rd., Falmouth (visible from Main St.); 508-457-2555, http://www.falmouthpubliclibrary.org. Hours: Mon/Thu 9:30–17:30, Tue/Wed 9:30–21:00, Fri/Sat 9:30–17:00. Closed Sundays (check hours online or by phone – sometimes they are open Sundays depending on the season). Good selection of books, CD’s, movies, Internet, magazines. A real multimedia library. For movies, they have lots of musicals and classic films and an eclectic selection of some recent films. Best of all you can check out 2 flicks for 3 days for FREE! Access to online CLAMS catalogue through website. |