03/24/2017 Neighbors News...THE WATERFALLS ARE GUSHING Take a scenic drive along New Hampshire’s...
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job telling the story of this historic cultural place! Now that the spring is here Out and About group is working on their next outing! We will keep you posted! Harvard’s Houghton Library, is hosting its Annual Interna-tional Photo Contest! Photos taken by Harvard
students who have studied, worked, interned, or done re-search abroad during the past year are on exhibit. You can see it from now until March 31,
2017 at the Level B, first and third floor display cases at Lamount Library.
Last week our very popular Out and About Interest group had its first gathering for the season! Group‘s members
toured the American Repertory Theater and enjoyed lunch to-gether after the presenta-tion .Their tour guide - Tracey Keen, did an excellent
Save the Date! We are happy to announce two existing events happening at Harvard Neighbors next month!
On April 13 at 4:30pm HN will host the
spring edition of our traditional Tea and Talk Afternoon! Our Guest Speaker will be Jocelyn Viterna, Professor of Soci-ology and Director of Undergraduate Studies at Harvard. Author of an award-winning book and numer-ous articles on social movements, gender, political violence, and development, Prof. Viterna is currently investigating the effects of revo-lution on the social organization of medi-cine, and how poor communities in devel-
oping countries pursue their own development from the bottom up by recruiting “projects” from humani-tarian organizations. Her research has been published in the American Sociological Review, the American Journal of Sociology, Politics and Gender, and the Latin American Research Review, among other jour-nals. Her first book, Women in War has received four distinguished book awards. Look for an invitation for the
Tea and Talk in your e-mail inbox next week.
Tea Tasting - another event loved by our
members, is also coming in April. The event will be hosted by our valued Event
Committee Chair, Julia Cai on April 20, from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. This year the theme will be :
Rare Oolong Teas from China .
An invitation will be sent out by the end of the next week. The space is limited to 15 people only, so make sure to reserve your spot.
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Even though we still have snow on the ground and the day temperatures are in the teens some mornings, it’s obvious: The spring has arrived! THE BIRDS ARE BACK Spring migrations can bring rarely seen species to Northern New England. Hot spots include Lake Champlain in Vermont; a driving route connects 88 birding sites around the lake (champlainvalleynhp.org). if you’re not an avid birder, guided walks throughout the region are
a great way to get outdoors and hear the slow, sweet song of warblers. Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats Education Center in Newburyport (massaudubon.org) runs bird walks in the morn-ing on Wednesdays, typically at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, home to more than 300 species of birds. Spring is when migrant songbirds return to Mount Auburn Cemetery (mountauburn.org). THE WATERFALLS ARE GUSHING Take a scenic drive along New Hampshire’s Kancamagus Highway, where the Swift River tumbles down the mountains in a hurry. Sabbaday Falls, Rocky Gorge, and Lower Falls are easy walks from the highway, each with parking and picnic areas. For a longer trek, follow the Champney Falls trail to a series of cascades and waterfalls. The moderate hike in and out will take about 2.5 hours. In Western Massachusetts, Race Brook Falls in Sheffield is a showy spring spectacle, plunging some 300 feet. The scramble over boulders and streams to the upper falls is well worth the effort. The trail-head is located off Route 41, about 5.5 miles south of South Egremont, in the Mount Everett State Reservation (mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/
massparks). Or head to “waterfall country” in the Savoy Mountain State Forest, where, during spring, runoff rivers roar through granite
chasms and stacks of boulder fields. You’ll find Tannery Falls, Parker Brook Falls, and nearly a dozen other unnamed plunges and cascades. Park headquarters are located in the tiny town of Florida, in the northern Berkshires (mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks).
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Weekend Ideas
Old Sturbridge Village
A living museum located in Sturbridge
Massachusetts, the village re-creates
life in rural New England during the
1790s through 1830s. It is the largest
living museum in New England, cover-
ing more
than 200
acres (80
hectares). It
includes 59
antique
buildings,
three water-powered mills,
and a working farm. The
museum is a popular
tourist and educational
field trip destination.
Costumed interpreters speak-
ing in modern language help
visitors understand 19th-
century life.
Old Sturbridge Village plays a
vital role in preserving early
American history and has been
an iconic New England desti-
nation since 1946. Located
just over an hour south west of
Boston the museum is an ideal
weekend destination. Right
now the museum celebrate
Maple Days where you can see
maple sugaring as it’s done in the
19th-century rural New England.
See the entire sugar-making pro-
cess, from tapping the trees to
“sugaring off”. When visiting the
village you can learn a historical
craft in one of the workshops
held at the educational center.
You can even bring your dog on
select weekends.
For detailed information on
events and hours of operation
click on the link:
https://www.osv.org/content/