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HIS ARTAND TALENT REVISITED- Award-winning artist, author and
naturalist James Prosek returns to the Cape Cod Museum of Natural
History, Route 6A, Brewster, for a day full of activities from 2 to 6
p.m., including exhibitsof his paintings, waiercofors and taxidermied
specimens; a reading of his children's book Bird, Butterfly, Eel (1 p.m.);
screening of his PBS documentary The Mystery of Eels(2:30 p.m.) and
a talk and wine and cheese reception(4 to 6 p.m.). Reception is$10,all
othereventsfreewithmuseumadmission.More information at508*896-
3867;www.ccmnh.org
'JamesProsekDay'
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July15:Tidal Pool eveningwalk for j
adults, 7 to 9 p.m. led by naturalist j
Mary Beers at Town Neck Beach, :
Wearshoesthat protectyourfeet- NO j
flip flops please.$13. Pre-registration j
required.
MondaysthroughAug.25:Families
with children ages 3.and up can ex-
plore the pond by canoe catamaran, .
looking for birds and frog,turtles and :
fish. Nets and life jackets provided.
$9, $7 child. Pre-register.
• Wildflower GardenToursinthe
award-winning Wildflower Garden,
Tuesday mornings through August,
10 a.m., led by in-the-know guides.
• Mondaymorningbirding9a.m.to
noonwith naturalist Gretchen Moran.
Call for date of next walk.
Center hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Saturday; 1-4 p.m.
Sunday. Admission by donation. For
a complete schedule of programs,
visit www.thorntonburgess-.org or
call 508-888-6870.
P Cape Cod National
Seashore
The various locations offer nu-
merous walks, lectures and other
programs at Salt PondVisitor Center,
Nauset Road, off Route 6 inEastham,
508-255-3421;Province LandsVisitor
Center, Race Point Road, off Route 6
in Provincetown, 508-487-1256.
*
j TALKS:
P CCMNH digs it
July22:ArchaeologistEricJohnson
presents a talk on "Digging Into the
: Past,"taking visitors on a virtual tour
ofJVIassachusetts
archaeologicalsites
full of fascinating stories, 2 p.m. at
Cape Codjvluseumof Natural History,
: Route 6A, Brewster. 508-896-3867.
: ? Science Made Public
July 22: Retired Alvin pilot Dud-
i ley Foster speaks on "50+ Years of
i Ocean Exploration" with the famed
i deep-diving submersible Alvin , 3
[ p.m., Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water
¦
St., Woods Hole.
July 29:Jill McDermott speaks on
| "Exploring deep-Sea Hydrothermal
i Vents in Alvin,"3 p.m. atWHOI Ocean
; Science Exhbit Center, 15 School St.,
j Woods Hole.
! ? A whale of a talk
July 23: Curtis Martin speaks on
: Americanwhaling duringthe19th cen-
• tury with a PowerPoint presentation,
• 3p.m.at Brewster Ladies'Library,1822
: Main St. 508-896-3913.
j ? At Osterville Library
July 20: Lecture and reception for
: Scott Doney,director of WHO) Ocean
: and Climate Change Institute, who'll
; speak on issues of climate change,
: 3 p.m. Talks are at Osterville Village
: Library,43 WiannoAve. More info at
j 508-428-5757.
Events
ACROSS
1. Pharaoh's nickname
4. Luau handouts
8.Press
12.Antipollution grp.
13. Inauguration recital
14. "I'm you!"
15.Petition
16. Busboy's load
17.Teen
18.Oil supporter
¦
pi 20. Like a winter scene
21.When doubled,on the
double
23. Finger or toe
25.Any port in a storm
27.Lowlife
28. Stretch,with "out"
31.Joan's "Dynasty" role
33.Faultfinder
35. Part of a price
36.Coral islet
38. Smoldering remnant
i 39. "Againstthe Wind" rocker
41.Swabs
42. Selfish sort
45. Symbols of industry
47.Bane of youth
48. Photo mishap
49. It runs in the forest
52. Propel,as into action
53. Eastern discipline
54. Poetic palindrome
55.Attaches, as patches
56. Flock members
57.Hangout
DOWN
1.Brewer's product
2. Kind of truck
3.Assume control
4. Realtor's offering
5. Lop-; rabbit
6. Right-leaning type?
7.Like wallflowers
8. Show the way
9. Loosen
10.Put on board
11.Sacred
19.Height
20. Crab-like move
2T. Crack, in a way
22. Robust
24. Chitchat
26. Comparatively considerate
28. Raised in relief
29.Castle's stronghold
30. Blunders
32. Problem of the middle
ages?
34. BBs, e.g.
37.Chicken
39.Topcompetitors, often
40. Roulette bet
42. Memorial Day solo
43. Plot unit
44. Comprehend
46. Mardi
48."Later"
50.Art, nowadays?
51.Ink holder
ANSWERS ON PAGEA:3
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SUDOKU by Myles Mellor and
Susan Flanagan
Each Sudoku puzzle consists of a 9X9
grid that has been subdivided into nine
smaller grids of 3X3 squares. To solve
the puzzle each row, column and box
must contain each of the numbers 1 to
9. Puzzles come in three grades: easy,
medium and difficult.
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