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March 2006

Date: Event:

03/03/06 BUMP Research Discussions - "A comparative study of the effect of sediment fertilization on seagrass in a temperate and a tropical estuary" - Ylva Olsen, Ph.D. student, Boston University Marine Program – 12:15 PM, Candle House 104/105
   
  Bay Paul Seminar Series - "Evolution of eukaryotic transcriptional regulation: Lessons from /Giardia lamblia" - Heather M.H. Goldstone, MBL - 3:30 PM, Candle House 104/105
   
  Falmouth Forum Series - "Coastal Lands Through Time: Historical Insights to the Conservation of Natural and Cultural Landscapes" - David Foster, author, ecologist and Director of the Harvard Forest - 7:30 PM, Lillie Auditorium
   
03/06/06 Coffee & Conversation - "Life in a River of Fire" - Linda Amaral Zettler, Assistant Research Scientist, Bay Paul Center, MBL - 9:30 AM, Meigs Room, Swope Center - Sponsored by the MBL Associates
   
03/07/06 Ecosystems Center Seminar Series - "Multi-scale tracking of non-native species in the U.S." - Laura Meyerson, University of Rhode Island - 12:15 PM, Lillie Auditorium

03/10/06 Bay Paul Seminar Series - "A Molecular View of Microbial Diversity and the Biosphere" - Norman R. Pace, University of Colorado at Boulder - 3:30 PM, Candle House 104/105
   
03/14/06 Ecosystems Center Seminar Series - "Investigating water resource variability in the Sahel region of northern Africa" - Michael Coe, Woods Hole Research Center - 12:15 PM, Lillie Auditorium

03/15/06 BUMP Ph.D. Dissertation Defense - "The physiological effects of capture stress on post-release survivorship of sharks, tunas, and marlins" - Gregory B. Skomal, Boston University Marine Program – 12:15 PM, Lillie Auditorium
   
03/17/06 Bay Paul Seminar Series - "Big things in little packages: DNA packaging in bacteriophage" - Stephen Harvey, Georgia Institute of Technology- 3:30 PM, Candle House 104/105
   
  Falmouth Forum Series - "Four Ways to Tell the Story of the Buddha" - David Eckel, Distinguished Teaching Professor, Boston University - 7:30 PM, Lillie Auditorium

03/21/06 Ecosystems Center Seminar Series - "Ecosystem networks: Cyclic pathways and indirect mutualism" - Brian Fath, Towson University - 12:15 PM, Lillie Auditorium
 
03/24/06 Bay Paul Seminar Series - "A serendipitous journey into RNA editing: Three and a half brief tales" - Michael W. Gray, Dalhousie University- 3:30 PM, Candle House 104/105

03/28/06 Ecosystems Center Seminar Series - "Influence of plant and microbial interactions on forest nitrogen retention and loss" - Pamela Templer, Boston University - 12:15 PM, Lillie Auditorium
 
03/31/06 Bay Paul Seminar Series - "Trichomonas hydrogenosome: something old, something new, something borrowed " - Patricia Johnson, University of California at Los Angeles- 3:30 PM, Candle House 104/105
 
  ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE EVENTS
   
  Pilates Classes - Monday, Wednesday, and Friday - MBL Club, 12:00 noon. Participants will follow pilates exercises as presented by Mari Windsor on DVD. Beginners welcome! Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat. This class is free. Please contact Carmen in Human Resources at humanres@mbl.edu or ext. 7422 to sign up. Sponsored by the MBL Activities Committee.
 
03/09/06 MBL Charity and Volunteer Fair - Representatives from non-profit organizations will be on hand to provide information on how you can enhance your life by giving in your own community.  Please join us and see how you can make a difference! 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Meiges Room, Swope
 

  Community Events:
   
03/05/06 The Woods Hole Folk Music Society - The Shirim Klezmer Orchestra performs its renditions of classic klezmer or "Yiddish Jazz" music, including arrangements of Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, and Brahms. Translated literally, "klezmer" is the contraction of two Hebrew words meaning "instrument of song."  7:30 PM (Doors open at 7 PM), Woods Hole Community Hall.  Admission is $10 ($8 for members, discounts for senior citizens and children).
   
03/09/06 The Woods Hole Historical Museum - Captains, Francis Doohan and Tom Danforth will teach a hands-on workshop on knot tying and splicing as part of their winter craft series. 7:15 PM, Woods Hole Public Library. The workshop is free and open to the public, but registration is required by calling the Museum at 508-548-7270.
   
03/11/06 Woods Hole Public Library - Maggie and Terry Rioux will show photographs of their most recent trip to England as part of the Winter Travel Series. 4:00 PM, Woods Hole Public Library. The event is free and open to the public. For further information call the Woods Hole Public Library at 508-548-8961.
   
03/16/06 The Woods Hole Historical Museum - Dorm Swartz of East Falmouth will lead a workshop on caning for canoe seats.  7:15 PM, Woods Hole Public Library.  The workshop is free, except for materials,  and open to the public, but participants must register ahead of time by calling the Museum at 508-548-7270. 
   

03/18/06

The Brentwood Consort - Baroque and Renaissance music by Bach, Handel, Quantz, Abel, and Gibbons. 7:30 PM at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 421 Wianno Ave., Osterville. Free Will Offering: $10 suggested. Refreshments to follow. For more info call: 508-362-3779.
   
03/19/06 The Brentwood Consort - Baroque and Renaissance music by Bach, Handel, Quantz, Abel, and Gibbons. 3:00 PM at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 91 Main St., Falmouth. Free Will Offering: $10 suggested. Refreshments to follow. For more info call: 508-362-3779.
   
03/19/06 Woods Hole Folk Music Society - Matt & Shannon Heaton Band. Woods Hole Community Hall, 7:30 PM (Doors open at 7 PM). Admission is $10 ($8 for members, discounts for senior citizens and children). Donations of baked goods are welcome. The hall is handicapped accessible through its recently installed elevator.