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SUMMARY:Thinking in Place: Maps\, Layered Landscapes\, and Historical Time in the Schoodic Region with Dr. Libby Bischof
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for your interest! This event has reached capacity for in-person attendance\, but we encourage you to join us remotely via Zoom.\n\nJoin us in person at Schoodic Institute or online via Zoom on Tuesday\, May 14\, 2024 at 7:00pm for Thinking in Place: Maps\, Layered Landscapes\, and Historical Time in the Schoodic Region\, a special evening lecture with Dr. Libby Bischof. \nCoast of Maine- From Frenchman’s Bay to Musketo Island including Mount Desart and Deer Islands\, and Penobscot Bay\, 1777.\nHow do we come to know a place? How do we come to call places by particular names? How do we come to know and understand those who have called a particular place\, “home?” Join visual historian and Executive Director of the Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education\, Dr. Libby Bischof\, for an evening of close looking in community. In her richly illustrated lecture\, Bischof will work with the audience to read maps\, charts\, photographs\, postcards\, and other visualizations of Downeast Maine and the Schoodic Region. Together we will unpack layers of historical time as we work towards acknowledging and understanding the complex pasts that inform our present. \nDr. Libby Bischof is Executive Director of the Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education and Professor of History and University Historian at the University of Southern Maine. A visual and cultural historian of the 19th and 20th centuries\, Bischof is interested in the ways in which friendship informs cultural production\, especially in relation to landscape and place. A public historian\, Bischof believes deeply in site-based\, hands-on education\, and the ways in which teaching local and regional history can lead to deeper civic engagement. She frequently lectures to public audiences throughout New England\, and serves on the board of the New England Historical Association and as President of the New England Regional Fellowship Consortium. She lives with her husband and children in Gorham\, Maine\, and when she’s not working\, she’s either swimming\, reading\, or sending postcards. \nImage courtesy of the Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education\, University of Southern Maine \n\nSchoodic Institute’s 2024 Summer Lecture Series is made possible by our generous sponsor\, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust.
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/2024-summer-lecture-series-libby-bischof/
LOCATION:Moore Auditorium\, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park\, Acadia Drive\, Winter Harbor\, ME\, 04693\, United States
CATEGORIES:Evening Lectures,Summer Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:A World on the Wing: The Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds with Scott Weidensaul (CANCELLED)
DESCRIPTION:*NOTICE* We are deeply regretful to inform you that due to the pending federal government shutdown\, this lecture has been cancelled. Thank you for your tremendous interest in this event\, and we look forward to an opportunity to host Scott in Acadia in 2024 and share in his passion and odysseys with our winged friends.\n\nJoin us on Tuesday\, October 3rd at 7:00pm for a special evening lecture\, A World on the Wing: The Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds\, with Scott Weidensaul. \nEven as scientists make astounding discoveries about the navigational and physiological feats that enable migratory birds to cross immense oceans or fly above the highest mountains\, go weeks without sleep or remain in unbroken flight for months at a stretch\, humans have brought many migrants to the brink. Based on his bestselling new book “A World on the Wing\,” author and researcher Scott Weidensaul takes you around the globe — with researchers in the lab probing the limits of what migrating birds can do\, to the shores of the Yellow Sea in China\, the remote mountains of northeastern India where tribal villages saved the greatest gathering of falcons on the planet\, and the Mediterranean\, where activists and police are battling bird poachers — to learn how people are fighting to understand and save the world’s great bird migrations. \nScott Weidensaul is the author of more than two dozen books on natural history\, including the Pulitzer Prize finalist “Living on the Wind” and his latest\, the New York Times bestseller “A World on the Wing.” Weidensaul is a contributing editor for Audubon and writes for a variety of other publications\, including Bird Watcher’s Digest and Living Bird. He is a Fellow of the American Ornithological Society and an active field researcher\, studying saw-whet owl migration for more than 25 years\, as well as winter hummingbirds in the East\, bird migration in Alaska\, and the winter movements of snowy owls through Project SNOWstorm\, which he co-founded. A native of Pennsylvania\, he and his wife now live in New Hampshire. \nSchoodic Institute’s Summer Lecture Series is made possible by our generous sponsors\, including Darling’s\, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust\, and Wallace Events. \n \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/scott-weidensaul/
LOCATION:Moore Auditorium\, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park\, Acadia Drive\, Winter Harbor\, ME\, 04693\, United States
CATEGORIES:Birding Tours,Evening Lectures,Summer Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Music and Nature Reflections with Hawk Henries
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for your interest! We have reached capacity for in-person attendance\, but we encourage you to join us remotely via Zoom. Please scroll down to register below for the Zoom link. \nJoin us on Tuesday\, September 12th at 7:00pm for a special evening conversation and musical performance with Hawk Henries. Hawk is a renowned musician and flute maker. As one of a relatively small number of Native flute makers who continue in the tradition of using only hand tools and fire\, Hawk’s work embodies his commitment to the revitalization and preservation of these skills. \nDuring the performance\, Hawk will share his passion for his artistry and talk about how the flute’s body and voice reminds us of the interrelatedness\, interdependence\, and sacredness of all people and all of Creation. He will also share some of his observations of the natural world through his music and photography. Hawk has been composing original flute music and making flutes for over 25 years. He is a member of the Chaubunagungamaug band of Nipmuck\, a people indigenous to what is now southern New England. \nJoin us in-person at Moore Auditorium on the Schoodic Institute campus or online via Zoom. This event is free and open to the public. \n \nHere is the Zoom link to join us virtually: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81040033076?pwd=NS9JbEx2RmpUVGVXZFh3RUNxUFFwQT09 \nSchoodic Institute’s Summer Lecture Series is made possible by our generous sponsors\, including Darling’s\, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust\, and Wallace Events. \n \n \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/hawk-henries/
LOCATION:Moore Auditorium\, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park\, Acadia Drive\, Winter Harbor\, ME\, 04693\, United States
CATEGORIES:Evening Lectures,Summer Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Whale Culture with Brian Skerry
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for your interest! This event has reached capacity for in-person attendance\, but we encourage you to join us remotely via Zoom. Please scroll down to register for the Zoom link below.\nJoin us (in-person or online live via Zoom) on Tuesday\, August 22\, 2023 at 7:00pm for a special evening lecture and elective welcome reception with photojournalist\, film producer\, and storyteller Brian Skerry. \nBrian Skerry has spent the past 25 years exploring the world’s oceans as a National Geographic magazine photographer and film producer. His most recent work focuses on the incredible science being done on the culture of whales. This science is revealing that whales have unique cultures within their groups\, much like humans. During his presentation\, Brian will bring you into the world of four species of whales – Humpback\, Orca\, Beluga and Sperm whales – to talk about their distinct cultures and present stunning images of these amazing animals. The coverage is from his recent National Geographic magazine article\, book and Disney+ series\, all entitled “Secrets of the Whales.” As a bonus\, Brian will also offer a sneak peek at his current project about the Gulf of Maine\, a body of water which is changing rapidly due to global warming\, and the implications for this region and our planet going forward. \nBeginning at 5:30pm before the lecture\, we invite you to join us for a special reception as we welcome Brian to Schoodic Institute. During the reception\, you’ll enjoy hors d’oeuvres\, cocktails\, and conversation with Brian to learn more about him and his exciting work. Tickets for this elective reception are $40.00/adult and $20.00/kids 12 and under. \nBrian’s public lecture\, beginning at 7:00pm\, is free and open to the public\, and it will take place at Moore Auditorium on the Schoodic Institute campus and online via Zoom (please note\, this lecture will not be recorded and will only be available live). \nAbout Brian Skerry \nBrian Skerry is a photojournalist and film producer specializing in marine wildlife and underwater environments. Since 1998 he has been a contributing photographer for National Geographic magazine\, covering stories on every continent and in nearly every ocean habitat. He is currently at work on his 30th feature story for NGM. \nBrian is the author of 12 books including the acclaimed monographs Ocean Soul and SHARK. His latest book\, Secrets of the Whales was released in April 2021 by National Geographic as part of a multiplatform project he created that included a cover story in the May 2021 issue of National Geographic magazine and an Emmy award-winning\, 4-part documentary film series currently streaming on Disney+. \nBrian frequently lectures on ocean exploration\, storytelling and conservation\, having presented at venues such as The United Nations General Assembly\, The World Economic Forum in Davos\, Switzerland\, TED Talks\, The National Press Club in Washington\, DC\, The Royal Geographical Society in London and the Sydney Opera House in Australia. \nHe has had numerous solo photographer exhibits including ‘Portraits of Planet Ocean’\, a two-year exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington\, DC and ‘Ocean Soul’ at Visa pour l’image in Perpignan\, France. Other exhibits of his work have been held in cities worldwide including Geneva\, Barcelona\, Sharjah\, Lisbon\, and Shanghai. \nBrian is the Explorer-In-Residence and a Trustee at the New England Aquarium\, a founding member of the International League of Conservation Photographers and a Fellow National of The Explorers Club. He also serves as a Nikon Ambassador. \nThis event has reached capacity for in-person attendance\, but we encourage you to join us remotely via Zoom. Please note: This lecture will not be recorded and recording the livestream is prohibited. Thank you for your cooperation.\nPhotos by Brian Skerry \nSchoodic Institute’s Summer Lecture Series is made possible by our generous sponsors\, including Darling’s\, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust\, and Wallace Events. \n \n \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/brian-skerry/
LOCATION:Moore Auditorium\, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park\, Acadia Drive\, Winter Harbor\, ME\, 04693\, United States
CATEGORIES:Evening Lectures,Summer Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:2022 GivingTuesday Concert to Support Schoodic Institute
DESCRIPTION:Join us on November 29th from 5:30pm – 7:00pm for a special happy hour concert and conversation between Maine-based singer-songwriter Gordon Thomas Ward and Schoodic Institute as part of GivingTuesday\, a global generosity movement aimed at unleashing the power of radical generosity. Gordon’s music spans several genres including Singer-Songwriter\, Americana\, and Contemporary Folk Rock. \nDuring the concert\, you’ll meet our Cathy and Jim Gero Acadia Early-Career Fellows Maya\, Mikayla\, and Olivia and learn about how they are helping us achieve our mission of inspiring science\, learning\, and community for a changing world. Attend in-person at Moore Auditorium on the Schoodic Institute campus or remotely via Zoom. Beer\, wine\, and light refreshments will be provided. \nAbout Gordon\nA resident of Winter Harbor\, Gordon is\, at heart\, a storyteller who paints musical portraits that plumb the depths of our emotions and bring the past to life while pointing to a hope-filled future. His listeners travel mystical and historical roads\, winding through lush\, sonic landscapes. While performing\, Gordon utilizes a variety of instruments including six-\, eight-\, and twelve-string guitars and an eight-string Walkabout dulcimer\, resulting in a varied spectrum of tonal colors. His songs have led him to work with notable musicians such as Eric Troyer and Mik Kaminski (Electric Light Orchestra\, ELO II\, and The Orchestra)\, William J. Hall\, Caroline Cotter\, share the stage and billing with Natalie Merchant and Christine Lavin\, and open for noted singer-songwriter Bill Staines. Gordon’s first album Welcome to the Past was released in 2013. His celebrated\, GRAMMY-balloted record Providence was released on August 30\, 2018. Gordon followed that up with the release of his new\, much-anticipated\, and critically acclaimed double album titled Eiderdown on May 1\, 2020\, which has charted as the #1 folk record\, both nationally and in Maine\, and as the #3 alternative folk record in the nation. Gordon’s new album Whispers from the Woods was released on September 1\, 2022\, and is currently the #4 alternative folk album in the nation. Visit his website here. \nThank you to our sponsor\, Machias Savings Bank.\n \n\nJoin remotely via Zoom:\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/88593398137?pwd=RDNRNDNYLzgxU3FBZVpPQXhjdW8zQT09 \n  \nPlease Consider a Gift to Support Schoodic Institute\nWe need your help to fulfill our mission and achieve our vision. Help us conduct critical research about how national parks\, communities\, and society can adapt to environmental change. Help us integrate research with hands-on education programs for people of all ages. And help us build partnerships of discovery and learning across natural and social science disciplines. Donate during registration or online at SchoodicInstitute.org/donations. You may also mail a check to Schoodic Institute at P.O. Box 277 Winter Harbor\, Maine 04693. Thank you for your generosity!
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/2022-giving-tuesday-concert-to-support-schoodic-institute/
LOCATION:Moore Auditorium\, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park\, Acadia Drive\, Winter Harbor\, ME\, 04693\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Architecture in Rural Communities
DESCRIPTION:Join us October 11\, 2022 at 7:00 PM for an evening lecture with Todd Saunders\, founder of Saunders Architecture. \n  \nSaunders Architecture has been making architecture in Scandinavia\, and around the world\, for 25 years.  Our work has one foot in the past and one foot in the future to bridge the gap between the contemporary architecture of today and the existing vernacular architecture of the communities in which we work.  We believe that contemporary architecture in rural communities can function as both a catalyst for positive change and a signifier of place.  From the Aurland Lookout in Norway to the Fogo Island Inn and Studios in Newfoundland\, such projects invite visitors from around the world\, revitalize local economies\, and help foster connections between people.  This talk will showcase examples of our work and its role in the revitalization of local communities\, as well as other examples from around North America and Scandinavia. \n  \nSAUNDERS ARCHITECTURE \nTodd Saunders is a Norway-based Canadian architect known to infuse his contemporary buildings with an artistic sensibility that is deeply in tune with the uniqueness of northern terrains. His use of natural materials and simple yet striking geometries sets him apart as one of the most celebrated architects of his generation. He is recognized for constructing buildings that acknowledge and understand vernacular histories but create something entirely new. \n  \nAmong his best-known projects is Aurland Lookout\, overlooking the fjords of Norway\, and Fogo Island Inn located off the coast of Newfoundland. The 29-room luxury inn is raised on stilts at one end to prevent disrupting the lichen-covered landscape and to provide visitors with a heightened view of the Atlantic shoreline. Many of Saunders’s projects share a similar trait of partial elevation to intensify the experiential relationship between landscape and built form. \n  \nBorn in Gander\, Newfoundland\, Saunders studied architecture at McGill University in Montreal before moving to Norway and establishing Saunders Architecture in Bergen in 1998. His portfolio includes residential and cultural projects\, national park landmarks and off-grid micro-houses that insert into isolated locations with little to no environmental disruption. The studio has won numerous awards and global accolades for its spectacular structures. It is also the subject of two books\, including Todd Saunders: New Northern Houses\, a lavish monograph featuring 11 residents in Canada and Scandinavia. Written by Dominic Bradbury\, the book will be released in fall 2021 by Thames & Hudson. \n  \nEven with an international reputation and projects located in ten countries\, Todd has kept his firm relatively small\, preferring to focus on a few projects at a time. He collaborates closely with clients to address their unique needs and understand the specifics of a given site. He is also involved in constructing his buildings\, working with local artisans and carpenters to incorporate traditional materials and techniques into his designs. \n  \nIn recent years\, Saunders has focused more purposefully on philanthropic-based architecture that gives back to the community through cultural and economic enrichment. The Illusuak Cultural Centre in Labrador\, Canada\, is one such example\, built by and for the self-governing people of Nunasiavut. The studio is currently working on a visitor center in Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument\, Maine\, expected to reach completion in 2023. \n  \nTodd is a visiting professor at Yale University in New Haven\, Connecticut and Cornell University in Ithaca\, New York\, and has been a jury member on over ten international design competitions\, including the Norwegian National Architecture Prize. In 2020\, he was inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. \n  \nThis lecture will take place in-person at Schoodic Institute’s Moore Auditorium and remotely via Zoom. \n….. \nSchoodic Institute’s Evening Lecture Series is sponsored by Darling’s Auto Mall. \n \n 
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/contemporary-architecture-in-rural-communities/
LOCATION:Moore Auditorium\, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park\, Acadia Drive\, Winter Harbor\, ME\, 04693\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Evening Lectures
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SUMMARY:Wild Mushrooms in Maine: Entering a World of Wonder and Ecological Treasure with Greg Marley
DESCRIPTION:Join us Tuesday\, September 13\, 2022 at 7 PM for a free evening lecture with Greg Marley\, author of Mushrooms for Health: Medicinal Secrets of Northeastern Fungi\, and the award-winning Chanterelle Dreams\, Amanita Nightmares: The Love\, Lore\, and Mystic of Mushrooms.  Mushrooms in the wild bring out a strong range of emotions and interests. Today many people seek them out as a locally foraged source of delicious and nutritious food or to support optimum health. Others treat them with the caution learned in childhood\, assuming all wild mushrooms must be poisonous and seek to rid their yards of the colorful fruit. Beyond the association with food or poison\, the fungi that produce mushrooms play an invaluable role in the ecology of our forests and fields. The very health of our plant communities depend upon ongoing dynamic relationships with resident fungi. Join Maine mycologist and author Greg Marley for a romp through the fascinating world of Maine’s mushrooms. Add your curiosity\, your questions and an open mind. \nGreg Marley has been collecting\, studying\, eating\, growing and teaching mushrooms for over 45 years. He has spread his love of mushrooms to hundreds through walks\, talks and classes held across the New England over the past 30 years. As a volunteer mushroom identification consultant to Poison Centers across New England since 2001\, he provides expertise in mushroom poisoning cases. When not mushrooming\, Marley works as a mental health clinician and behavioral health consultant specializing in suicide prevention. \nAttend in-person at Moore Auditorium on the Schoodic Institute campus\, or remotely via Zoom. \nJoin Zoom meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85319449270?pwd=Kzdsdko5NG54UWhKaDdxeCt5cHc4QT09 \n……… \nSchoodic Institute’s Summer Lecture Series is made possible by our generous sponsor\, Darling’s Auto Mall.
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/wild-mushrooms-in-maine-entering-a-world-of-wonder-and-ecological-treasure-with-greg-marley/
LOCATION:Moore Auditorium\, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park\, Acadia Drive\, Winter Harbor\, ME\, 04693\, United States
CATEGORIES:Evening Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220827T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220827T191500
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SUMMARY:Landscape of Change with Halcyon
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of music and imagery featuring Halcyon\, the renowned Maine-based string quartet\, as they share their love of music in ways that foster connection\, community\, vibrancy\, joy\, warmth\, and accessibility. In each concert\, they work to create a space that draws upon word\, art and music to tell a story that is relevant to our community. \n  \nThis year\, Halcyon will perform classical compositions accompanied by a multimedia presentation that explore how our environment is changing around us\, along with findings from our work through Landscape of Change. Launched in April 2019\, Landscape of Change focuses on comparing the Mount Desert Island environment past and present to document change and inform decisions about how to respond today to ensure a livable future. It is a collaboration between MDI Historical Society\, MDI Biological Laboratory\, Schoodic Institute\, College of the Atlantic\, National Park Service\, and A Climate to Thrive. \n  \nIn conjunction with this special performance by Halcyon\, and adding to this exciting event\, will be the work of local artist Jennifer Steen Booher. We are honored to exhibit Booher’s work from her series\, “We Change With Them\,” an exploration of shifting ecosystem dynamics resulting from climate change. \n  \nJennifer Steen Booher is an artist and photographer from Bar Harbor\, Maine. Her work explores the intersection of science and history\, incorporating observations and concerns about ecosystem dynamics and marine debris. She has been a Resident Artist with Acadia National Park since 2015\, and Artist-in-Residence with the Mount Desert Island Historical Society since 2018. She received her BA in Art History and Asian Studies from Vassar College\, and her master’s degree in Landscape Architecture and Historic Preservation from the University of Virginia. \n  \nThe performance will start at 6:00 PM in Moore Auditorium located at Schoodic Institute. There is a suggested donation of $10.00 per person. Please register below. \n  \nPlease contact Susi Acord at sacord@schoodicinstitute.org with any questions. \n 
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/landscape-of-change-with-halcyon/
LOCATION:Moore Auditorium\, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park\, Acadia Drive\, Winter Harbor\, ME\, 04693\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220628T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220628T200000
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SUMMARY:The Story Collider
DESCRIPTION:The Story Collider‘s mission is to reveal the vibrant role that science plays in all of our lives through the art of personal storytelling. At our live storytelling events in the U.S.\, Canada\, and the U.K.\, people of all walks of life – from scientists and doctors to journalists and comedians to artists\, firefighters\, and bartenders – tell stories about how science has affected their lives. We share a selection of these stories on our weekly podcast\, which The Washington Post has called “delightful\, devastating\, and endlessly listenable.” \nIn this free show in partnership with the Schoodic Institute\, The Story Collider will present five stories from scientists working in and around Acadia National Park\, who share their personal connection to their science.
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/the-story-collider/
LOCATION:Moore Auditorium\, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park\, Acadia Drive\, Winter Harbor\, ME\, 04693\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Science Communication
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