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SUMMARY:Cafe Scientifique
DESCRIPTION:Annapolis Cafe Scientifique: A place where\, for the price of a cup of coffee or a glass of wine\, anyone can come to explore the latest ideas in science and technology. At 49 West\, CoffeeHouse\, Winebar and Gallery. \n \nPlease reserve your seats by calling 410-626-9796\,and if you reserve but decide not to come\, please release your seats at the same number; thanks. \n  \nDear Annapolis Cafe Scientifique Patrons\, \n  \nPlease join us this Thursday Sept 27\, at 6:15pm at49 West for the following presentation: \nStrength in Numbers: How people like you are helping researchers in Antarctica achieve the impossible\, by Lori Gross\n\nAbstract: Antarctica is one of the most remote places on the planet\, as well as one of the most expensive areas to conduct research. It is also limited by seasonal accessibility\, making data difficult to collect. With the help of people just like you doing Citizen Science\, researchers in Antarctica have been able to make discoveries and collect data that they never dreamed possible. Thousands of people every year visit Antarctica on small expedition ships. Under the guidance of their expedition guides\, many of whom have a research background\, travelers participate in a diverse set of projects including cloud observations\, plankton collecting\, penguin counting\, and whale identification. Since collaborating with researchers\, Citizen Scientists in Antarctica have helped accelerate the pace of scientific discovery and data analysis.\nCome learn about Antarctic Citizen Science and how you can get involved\, even from home! \nAbout the Speaker: Lori Gross is an expedition guide and professional photographer. Her unique career path includes a brief stint as a dolphin trainer\, and over two decades working in sustainable tourism and education\, with a focus on marine and environmental science. Some of her accomplishments include securing over $25 million in grant funding for magnet schools\, working with over 500 teachers to help them write and implement engaging curricula\, designing over $1 million worth of interactive interpretive exhibits for nature centers and museums\, developing international field study trips for teens\, and being recognized multiple times by the Lucie Foundation and the International Photography Awards for her nature\, wildlife and pet photography. \nHaving worked in both the tropics and the poles\, Lori is particularly inspired by Antarctica\, where she has worked for the past 12 years. Her newest venture\, The Antarctic Experience\, connects like-minded people who are interested in science\, conservation\, and most especially\, all things Antarctica. A new generation of explorers and researchers are creating history on the seventh continent; Lori hopes to share these remarkable advances\, as well as the life lessons Antarctica imprints on us. \nHope to see you THIS Thursday\, Sept at 6:15pm\, at 49 West! Please call and reserve you space; thanks! \n  \nNext Month on Oct. 25 DNR fisheries biologist Erik Zlokovitz will talk with us about “Fishing in Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay Waters” \n  \nCheers! \nTracy Gill and Andy Loftus \n  \nPS – Below are some great events sent by Sylvia Oliva\, of the Climate Stewards of Annapolis: \n  \nClimate Stewards\, \nPlease join your fellow Climate Stewards of Greater Annapolis at the following upcoming events:\n\n·  On the Road for Climate Action – September 27 \nCome meet the climate action duo!\nDr. Shahir Masri is an air pollution scientist and author & Athina Simolaris is an educator. This summer they’re pausing their careers for 1 year of grass-roots climate advocacy. They will be in Annapolis with “On the Road for Climate Action\,” an 11-week public outreach tour across 35 states. They are speaking with city councils\, community groups\, and schools on the important issue of climate change and solutions. They are surveying communities to better understand how climate change sentiment differs across the country\, and interviewing those most affected by climate change. \nCome hear how you\, with others in our community\, can address climate change. This discussion will be held on Thursday\, September 27\, from 7-9 PM at the Annapolis Friends Meeting House.  More information is here.\nLet us know you are coming here. \n\n\nDiscussion on Particulate Matter – October 11\n\nCome learn how what we breathe affects us and the lives of our children. We will hear from Dr. Sacoby Wilson\, Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health\, and Tamara Toles O’Laughlin\, Maryland Environmental Health Network. We will discuss how to monitor air pollution from our transportation system and what our governments can do to curb air pollution and fight climate change. This discussion will be held on Thursday\, October 11\, from 7-9 PM at the Annapolis Friends Meeting House. \n\nBusiness Meeting – October 18\n\nPlease join us to plan our future events and local strategies to address climate change at our next business meeting on Thursday\, October 18\, at 7 PM at the Annapolis Friends Meeting House. \nI look forward to seeing you at some of these events.  Thanks for all you do to protect our common climate. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Shook/ Russo 5 Tet
DESCRIPTION:Amy Shook – acoustic bass\nPat Shook – tenor saxophone\nFrank Russo – drums\nTim Leahey – trumpet\nJonathan Epley – guitar \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nFarewell concert for Tim Leahey \nThe Shook/Russo 5tet has been performing together since 2005 in the mid-Atlantic region. Their focus has always been to compose and perform their own original music within the jazz idiom\, honoring the masters by carrying on the tradition. Be it through blues\, swing\, bebop\, soul jazz\, or more modern funk and groove\, the group has developed an incredible and unique sound by merging the diverse backgrounds of each of these fine musicians into one voice. The result is a whirlwind of grooves\, melodies\, and diverse textures that are a true delight to hear. Collectively\, the members of the Shook/Russo 5tet have performed extensively throughout the United States\, as well as performed in Canada\, Mexico\, Asia\, Europe\, and the Caribbean and at festivals such as the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival\, the Ottawa Jazz Festival\, the Stan Getz Jazz Festival\, the East Coast Jazz Festival\, the Vancouver International Jazz Festival\, and the Telluride Jazz Festival\, the Wall Street Jazz Festival and the Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival to name a few. They currently have two CDs out on Summit Records\, and will be releasing a new album later this year\, featuring all new music by members of the band. \n 
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LOCATION:49 West – The Back Room\, 49 West St.\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
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