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Marion Natural History Museum473 viewsOn Saturday, October 6, the Marion Natural History Museum and the Sippican Lands Trust enjoyed learning about the New England landscape with Tom Wessels, author of “Reading the Forested Landscape” and "Forest Forensics". Tom spoke about how clearing land for agriculture, forestry products, and other influences has shaped our current wooded areas. Oct 17, 2018
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The Lands of the Sippican Lands Trust471 viewsMarion Art Center Executive Director Jodi Steven and board member Jennifer Webb hosted the opening reception of the show “The Lands of the Sippican Lands Trust” open until November 12. The show features works of art from a broad range of mediums from the land trust properties. Photo by Marilou NewellOct 17, 2018
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The Lands of the Sippican Lands Trust439 viewsMarion Art Center Executive Director Jodi Steven and board member Jennifer Webb hosted the opening reception of the show “The Lands of the Sippican Lands Trust” open until November 12. The show features works of art from a broad range of mediums from the land trust properties. Photo by Marilou NewellOct 17, 2018
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The Lands of the Sippican Lands Trust400 viewsMarion Art Center Executive Director Jodi Steven and board member Jennifer Webb hosted the opening reception of the show “The Lands of the Sippican Lands Trust” open until November 12. The show features works of art from a broad range of mediums from the land trust properties. Photo by Marilou NewellOct 17, 2018
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The Lands of the Sippican Lands Trust394 viewsMarion Art Center Executive Director Jodi Steven and board member Jennifer Webb hosted the opening reception of the show “The Lands of the Sippican Lands Trust” open until November 12. The show features works of art from a broad range of mediums from the land trust properties. Photo by Marilou NewellOct 17, 2018
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Images: The Lands of the Sippican Lands Trust467 viewsThe Marion Art Center is pleased to announce its next exhibition “Images: The Lands of the Sippican Lands Trust.” The show runs Friday, October 12 – Saturday, November 17 with an opening reception to be held on Friday, October 12, from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm at the MAC, located at 80 Pleasant Street in Marion. Photo courtesy Marion Art CenterOct 10, 2018
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Radio Tower Property415 viewsJoin the Sippican Lands Trust for a tour of our Radio Tower property on Saturday, October 13 at 10:00 am. Local historian, Dick Evans, will kick off the walk with a short talk about the history of the Radio Tower property Photo courtesy Sippican Lands TrustOct 10, 2018
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Planting Island507 viewsScott Scarpato submitted this striking photo he took off Planting Island that reflects the sunlight off the water.Oct 03, 2018
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Marion Natural History Museum450 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum had a wonderful time netting seashore animals last week, including various crabs, pipefish, a large killifish, perch, roughly 500 pogies, and loads of shrimp. The Museum wishes to thank Stephen Watt and Tabor community service volunteers Ryan Robbins, Nick Grazioso, and Ben Shavuot, and Megan McCullough from ORRHS for their help with the program. Photos courtesy of Elizabeth Leidhold.Oct 03, 2018
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Marion Natural History Museum439 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum had a wonderful time netting seashore animals last week, including various crabs, pipefish, a large killifish, perch, roughly 500 pogies, and loads of shrimp. The Museum wishes to thank Stephen Watt and Tabor community service volunteers Ryan Robbins, Nick Grazioso, and Ben Shavuot, and Megan McCullough from ORRHS for their help with the program. Photos courtesy of Elizabeth Leidhold.Oct 03, 2018
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Marion Natural History Museum400 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum had a wonderful time netting seashore animals last week, including various crabs, pipefish, a large killifish, perch, roughly 500 pogies, and loads of shrimp. The Museum wishes to thank Stephen Watt and Tabor community service volunteers Ryan Robbins, Nick Grazioso, and Ben Shavuot, and Megan McCullough from ORRHS for their help with the program. Photos courtesy of Elizabeth Leidhold.Oct 03, 2018
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Marion Natural History Museum437 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum had a wonderful time netting seashore animals last week, including various crabs, pipefish, a large killifish, perch, roughly 500 pogies, and loads of shrimp. The Museum wishes to thank Stephen Watt and Tabor community service volunteers Ryan Robbins, Nick Grazioso, and Ben Shavuot, and Megan McCullough from ORRHS for their help with the program. Photos courtesy of Elizabeth Leidhold.Oct 03, 2018
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