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Amy Wilmot322 viewsAmy Wilmot, regional interpretive coordinator with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, gave an informative virtual tour of the state parks of Southeast Massachusetts on Monday, August 15, and included a few ideas for some day-trip visits to parks in Boston and the Berkshires. The event was a talk sponsored by the Marion COA. Photo by Jean PerryAug 18, 2016
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Marion Natural History Museum321 viewsA Nature Journaling workshop was recently held at the Marion Natural History Museum. Many specimens from the museum's collections were used during this rainy Wednesday afternoon program. Thanks to Tricia Cassidy for helping us to draw from nature. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdAug 18, 2016
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Marion Natural History Museum316 viewsA Nature Journaling workshop was recently held at the Marion Natural History Museum. Many specimens from the museum's collections were used during this rainy Wednesday afternoon program. Thanks to Tricia Cassidy for helping us to draw from nature. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdAug 18, 2016
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Marion Natural History Museum319 viewsA Nature Journaling workshop was recently held at the Marion Natural History Museum. Many specimens from the museum's collections were used during this rainy Wednesday afternoon program. Thanks to Tricia Cassidy for helping us to draw from nature. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdAug 18, 2016
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Marion Natural History Museum314 viewsA Nature Journaling workshop was recently held at the Marion Natural History Museum. Many specimens from the museum's collections were used during this rainy Wednesday afternoon program. Thanks to Tricia Cassidy for helping us to draw from nature. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdAug 18, 2016
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Marion Natural History Museum268 viewsA Nature Journaling workshop was recently held at the Marion Natural History Museum. Many specimens from the museum's collections were used during this rainy Wednesday afternoon program. Thanks to Tricia Cassidy for helping us to draw from nature. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdAug 18, 2016
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Harbormaster House Boat350 viewsMattapoisett Harbormaster Jill Simmons and her husband Skip Gray have been living on a houseboat docked in Fairhaven for decades. The Sea-Hab is 576-square feet and contains all the comforts a small home on the mainland would boast except an oven. Photo courtesy Jill SimmonsAug 18, 2016
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Harbormaster House Boat299 viewsMattapoisett Harbormaster Jill Simmons and her husband Skip Gray have been living on a houseboat docked in Fairhaven for decades. The Sea-Hab is 576-square feet and contains all the comforts a small home on the mainland would boast except an oven. Photo courtesy Jill SimmonsAug 18, 2016
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Boy Scout Troop 53344 viewsJames DeMailly, a Mattapoisett resident with Boy Scout Troop 53, works along with fellow troop members to complete his Eagle project on Saturday, August 13. DeMailly repaired, restored, and coordinated the re-installation of the Mattapoisett Congregational Church sign with troop assistance. DeMailly said the scope of work took several months, as refurbishment was fairly extensive. The church funded the project. Photo by Marilou NewellAug 18, 2016
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Boy Scout Troop 53310 viewsJames DeMailly, a Mattapoisett resident with Boy Scout Troop 53, works along with fellow troop members to complete his Eagle project on Saturday, August 13. DeMailly repaired, restored, and coordinated the re-installation of the Mattapoisett Congregational Church sign with troop assistance. DeMailly said the scope of work took several months, as refurbishment was fairly extensive. The church funded the project. Photo by Marilou NewellAug 18, 2016
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Crescent Beach Association Art Show338 viewsArtists Sandra Marchetti, Janet Smith-Flaherty, Jane Egan, and Pam Fleming pose in front of some of their artwork at the Crescent Beach Association Art Show held on Saturday, August 13. They report that the show was a successful event. A portion of the proceeds went to the association. Photo by Roger AmesAug 18, 2016
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Buzzards Bay c420515 viewsThe first ever Buzzards Bay c420 championship was one of the biggest c420 regattas the class has seen in its history. The massive fleet of 173 boats was stored away in the beautiful Ft. Taber Park with The Community Boating Center of New Bedford running the show.Aug 18, 2016
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