[neact] Fwd: May Events at the Museum




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This Week
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57cHje-16FqELLCZ-up-0Lvx7aZ1NSl1AQFdTuouDaYbdS2PbkGVmU_I8L4DpV8YtBjtQfv7jAPr788NpLyq0lr77pVpH2tN0GgXcDP_d5w52rQkkmZhAnFlnR3Sz9NNIZbBhjblUJiT96la8SXc51-n_uQu-zHb7_I=>Afew tickets remain for the <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57cZAg34oz7M6IYku8uAo5nttDQ7N9ZVxWqovxTaAjSE88gINEUCEqsJD9LPVRdSq9cY6x1-eWlhYdmiMGr9Gf7wgw5q3wqXwr3XY6H09tKfsC2jFjxv8zjz3pm2I_phWntmnOilAQhEPSlP3X7IilB4jy1cc95Dae6UD7kdjsoFnQ==>Origin Cycle, a modern classical music concert inspired by Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, performed by the Firebird Ensemble and soprano Jane Sheldon, tonight at 7:00 pm. <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57cZAg34oz7M6IYku8uAo5nttDQ7N9ZVxWqovxTaAjSE88gINEUCEqsJD9LPVRdSq9cY6x1-eWlhYdmiMGr9Gf7wgw5q3wqXwr3XY6H09tKfsC2jFjxv8zjz3pm2I_phWntmnOilAQhEPSlP3X7IilB4jy1cc95Dae6UD7kdjsoFnQ==>See website for details. Photo by Philip Griffin.

On Friday, May 1, at 6:00 pm, join botanist and Director of the Missouri Botanical Garden Peter Raven for <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57fG7fn8ZtSJgO6z_OEVXnLdKuO_qhiMSV-Qak9Mu4sSdRoV1kytQa19LICBK5wGspPqfkxk0IKBidhEC3DJ-2QmUzur0sWs_kQixJszBjL1jcPu77tMKyopuohAf7tEDwNgoHiuJPmf33IKdNuvCvK4woRr6sMtF8vDFq_7ZNTjrw==>Plant Biodiversity from Our Backyard to the Big Picture, a lecture in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Center for Plant Conservation. Free and open to the public in the Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford Street. Cosponsored with the Arnold Arboretum, New England Wild Flower Society, and Center for Plant Conservation.

 Public Lecture
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57dbFR6pZz3ZKBLCAjzK-B9GXD99h1IespcMldozaF2-I1mu7_LbJbIMILp1rpBxRkaqq20oui4Kd35dnGu8aOvafPllIIxJiXVSmmCyhZVF6Yyf4LLt9IDfXzdb4nYX023nm-vHImZdDruK0ROpfUZO9mmc5jA34BUKXf4y1wfD2g==>Mark your calendars for <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57dbFR6pZz3ZKBLCAjzK-B9GXD99h1IespcMldozaF2-I1mu7_LbJbIMILp1rpBxRkaqq20oui4Kd35dnGu8aOvafPllIIxJiXVSmmCyhZVF6Yyf4LLt9IDfXzdb4nYX023nm-vHImZdDruK0ROpfUZO9mmc5jA34BUKXf4y1wfD2g==>The Lions of Asia in History: Animal-Human Interaction through the Ages, a lecture by author, naturalist, and economist Divya Bhanusinh Chavda, on Tuesday, May 12, at 6:00 pm. Chavda will discuss the history of the once abundant Asian lion and conservation efforts to ensure its survival. Free and open to the public in the Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford Street.

 Special Event: Walking Tour of the Trees of Harvard
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57f6ATEat7dN7m3P1-uPRmU_ApijOvtE8H0OOQ9r7Rt_CCKNEGIem3dfSP0foXrlQJV2SoTDp36GRkD87IVuFq-jpIattKXST2hivPbIb4pHHoKuL8nPCcwaARi0En3N5gbw2N8nOGInNMNt_XQ7VUN-Uh1EU2NCF0z_Sz1oj2U_pw==>Join the Harvard Herbaria staff on a walk around the Yard and learn about Harvard's arboreal treasures on Saturday, May 16, at 11:00 am. The <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57f6ATEat7dN7m3P1-uPRmU_ApijOvtE8H0OOQ9r7Rt_CCKNEGIem3dfSP0foXrlQJV2SoTDp36GRkD87IVuFq-jpIattKXST2hivPbIb4pHHoKuL8nPCcwaARi0En3N5gbw2N8nOGInNMNt_XQ7VUN-Uh1EU2NCF0z_Sz1oj2U_pw==>tour will depart from the museum. Free for members/$9 for nonmembers. To RSVP call 617.384.8309 or email <mailto:hmnh-lectures@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>hmnh-lectures@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Oak by Ryan Lynch.

 Family Program
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57coDbjMw8awezIXF6ULMsfSgWtAscLJB566eLaiP7maVw1T2vGpUReavadbTBCRfno8bcUYNlBWnt2V5ge4cc1Jjto5XUGl_IY7HOuqXKin-H-C1_mDj2LrNG4YvWpXW1vbi_o9T1aWwNxRieW_4-noZkI5ljR1Wyc=>On Sunday, May 17, at 2:00 pm, discover the rich geological landscape of New England in a family program with Charles Ferguson Barker, geologist and author of the children's book <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57coDbjMw8awezIXF6ULMsfSgWtAscLJB566eLaiP7maVw1T2vGpUReavadbTBCRfno8bcUYNlBWnt2V5ge4cc1Jjto5XUGl_IY7HOuqXKin-H-C1_mDj2LrNG4YvWpXW1vbi_o9T1aWwNxRieW_4-noZkI5ljR1Wyc=>Under New England: The Story of New England's Rocks & Fossils. Free with museum admission. Photo courtesy of Charles Ferguson Barker.

 Classes for Kids and Adults
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57fK1wy6PPnquEVDleBK8pRoKKLZ7T2wyQP_4PPuSkyUCpSHuVesRlDn0ScDM3Bb_VFPiD23WcK47CAeRSF-ljiwg4gA8oQmP7l1FL6An0TjQgdRHnUTpw1e69dgzF9k8F6irywbO3dZLwII23iRaile>Spots remain in the Saturday Scientists classes on Saturday, May 9, from 9:30 am to noon.

<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57cbm3WFSfQLbYeD4m0OpStXyV72oxDg6IwW9YYa6XlAPdLqF_UMXhDVzeJrH53vxDo7dR7LxsfVBhzsjzMdk9sAC_-FhZl7jeB9hAMNIPTySwgqk8D-kHwpvYS_bB04ufgU9YwqR3bAHA==>Land Ahoy for preschool (age 4 or 5) and one adult <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57chYXJBdoHNXrZ5u7yEkDhfRoZ91lPIvp8Lvsywm3gxx6mDcPwx1dsJLkY6FZeePI1xKLfujbAc6EkNXZ2oZrr5YzpnHf4TpwCNRE87A4sq43ucuVukQgws_gGb9TcueBCItOaSAmmVKqBLEa_3HPjg>Snakes, Turtles, and Frogs for grades K and 1

Register for <http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102564003735&s=3367&e=001KROZ-RAS57d37X1c-OYFaj5VokHD3aj6NytA0CDjk9kkM4jDKX39IMmzUlP7A7sqpT1fBaYQ5SPh6LLPZCPlAGzLe1tv3cVR_Pb5HpMSiLaCM4Zya0uVIMdZ0cj_iQZZQWdiFQYMLE-B2yFkDPp6eQ==>Drawing Animals, a four-week class for adults that meets Thursdays, May 7-28, from 3:30 to 5:00 pm.

Call 617.495.2341 or email <mailto:reservations@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>reservations@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx for more information or to register for these classes.
Photo by Tony Rinaldo.


Just in time for Mother's Day, all jewlery at the museum shop will be 20% off during the month of May. Not to be combined with any other offers or discounts.

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