Martha’s Vineyard Program
2011-11-25 23:14:18.000 – Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Meteorologist
John Person working w/ kids at Felix Neck Preserve
Observer Note: We are experiencing internet connectivity issues tonight as of this writing, so be sure to check the time of our data as it may be delayed or unavailable.
Tomorrow, Saturday, November 26th at 7 p.m., Outreach Coordinator Jeff DeRosa will be giving a program on beautiful Martha’s Vineyard. In connection with Mass Audubon Felix Neck, Jeff will be giving a program titled ‘From Summit to Sea Level’ where he ties the extremes of Northern New England (ie, the mountains) together with the warm waters of Southern New England (ie, Martha’s Vineyard). It should be an interesting discussion and if things work out, we may even see you in the audience via video conferencing equipment. For more information about this program, please contact Outreach Assistant Rebecca Scholand at rscholand@mountwashington.org. Directions to the Felix Neck Preserve are provided in the link above.
Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer/Meteorologist
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