May
2
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We are pleased to present “Future Planning Toolbox: Build Your
Roadmap for
Security”, another event in our Wellness series, on Friday, May 2nd at
10:30am. This is a free event; donations welcome at the door....
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May
3
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The Osterville Village
Library is excited to
welcome the 'Old Ladies
Against Underwater
Garbage' with an
informative talk on how
this group of women keep
our Cape Cod waterways
clean! Learn about the
various things they've
found on their journeys
and how they came to
form this active group!
This program will take
place on Saturday May 3rd
at 1PM in the Main Meeting
Room at the Osterville
Village Library.
For more information or to
register for this event,
please contact Amy Wolfe
at awolfe@clamsnet.org or
by calling the OVL directly
at (508)428-5757
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May
7
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Rewilding your backyard:
Science to boost
biodiversity and climate
resilience
Join us to learn how
managing your yard for
wildlife can enhance
habitat and biodiversity.
Studies show that wildlife-
friendly yards—with less
lawn, diverse plantings,
and reduced fertilizers—
support more native plants
and attract a greater
variety of birds, bees, and
beneficial insects....
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May
8
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A former CBS News
president, Heyward now
works with local TV
stations and MIT’s Center
for Constructive
Communication. He is a
resident of Chatham, MA
and Woodstock, VT, and an
award-winning broadcast
news producer and
executive....
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May
10
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From Atget to AI: The
History of Photography
Approaching the 200th
anniversary of the first
recorded photograph, we
look back on how the
intersection of physics,
chemistry, mechanics, and
art have led us to a time
when no image can be
considered "true." From
Leonardo's camera obscura
to Niépce 1827 heliograph
to Atget's Paris to Ansel's
Yosemite to Photoshop's
AI, changes in technology
have driven artistic vision,
even as artistic vision has
pushed the boundaries of
the era's technology....
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May
13
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Join us at 5PM on Tuesday,
May 13, to listen and learn
from C. L. Fornari about
horticulture and plants for
our May, ‘Tuesday Talk’.
Fornari will speak with
attendees about creative
gardening tactics to
transform—as she so
wonderfully puts it
—‘horticulture into popular
culture’....
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May
14
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Ever wonder how new
medicines are made? Dr.
Lindsay McNair, a physician
and research ethicist, will
address this topic at the
Brewster Ladies’ Library on
May 14 at 2 pm. She will
discuss the complexities
behind pharmaceutical
development, the process
of submitting data to the
FDA for review, and the
decision making behind
drug approvals....
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May
14
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Who are the OLAUG? The Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage! Since 2017,
OLAUG has volunteered to clean ponds all over the Cape, retrieving trash and other
detritus from the waters. We are so pleased to host OLAUG at the library on
Wednesday, May 14th at 4pm....
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May
15
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Please join the Osterville
Village Library in
welcoming Cathy Katin-
Grazzini, author of 'Love
the Foods that Love the
Planet:
What we eat, how it’s
produced, and its
impact on our planet
matters....
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May
17
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'A Brief History of the
Coast Guard' presented by
Retired Coast Guard
Captain Greg Ketchen at
the Osterville Village.
Enjoy this historical lecture
on the Coast Guard
through the years.
Osterville resident Greg
Ketchen is a volunteer at
the Coast Guard Heritage
Museum located in
Barnstable’s Old Customs
House and has served as
its president for the past
six years....
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