Spring Songbirds Workshop with Derek Lovitch

Evergreen Cemetery Stevens Ave, Portland, Maine

Spring Songbirds Workshop Portland, 7–11 a.m. Instructor Bio Derek Lovitch has made a career out of his lifelong passion for birds. After graduating with a degree in environmental policy from […]

$85

Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn at Next Stage Arts

Next Stage Arts 15 Kimball Hill, Putney, Vermont

The Landmark Trust USA (LTUSA) invites the community to learn more about one of our region’s most distinctive architectural typologies, one that many northern New Englanders call home: the connected […]

Birdwatching in Maine at the Jay-Niles Memorial Library

Jay-Niles Memorial Library 983 Main St, Jay, Maine

Join Derek J. Lovitch, editor of Birdwatching in Maine: The Complete Site Guide, in person July 11th at the Jay-Niles Memorial Library.   About the Book With over 470 species […]

Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn at Wescustogo Hall

Wescustogo Hall and Community Center 120 Memorial Highway, North Yarmouth, Maine

Prof. Thomas Hubka, author of Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn: The Connected Farm Buildings of New England, will present a lively, richly illustrated presentation on Thursday, May 16. […]

Teaching Israel: Studies of Pedagogy from the Field

Zoom

Teaching Israel: Studies of Pedagogy from the Field A conversation with Sivan Zakai (Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion) and Matt Reingold (TanenbaumCHAT), editors of Teaching Israel: Studies of Pedagogy […]

Rangeley Birding Workshop with Derek Lovitch

Bald Mountain Camps

Rangeley Birding Workshop Instructor Bio Derek Lovitch has made a career out of his lifelong passion for birds. After graduating with a degree in environmental policy from Rutgers University, he […]

$800

How and Why the State of Israel Was Formed with Jehuda Reinharz

Zoom

Jehuda Reinharz, Brandeis University President Emeritus, and Richard Koret Professor of Modern Jewish History, will lead a virtual course on how and why the state of Israel was formed. What concerns and influences helped shape the establishment of Israel? Jehuda Reinharz, Brandeis University President Emeritus, and Richard Koret Professor of Modern Jewish History and author […]

$25

Jewish Women’s Archive Book Club: Mazaltob: A Novel

Zoom

JWA Book Talks offer conversations with authors at the intersection of gender, history, and Jewish culture. Join us on Thursday, June 27, at 8PM ET for a discussion with Yaëlle Azagury and Frances Malino, editors and translators of Mazaltob: A Novel. This first English translation of Bendahan’s nuanced and moving novel is a masterly exploration […]

Summer Shorebirds Workshop with Derek Lovitch

Scarborough, ME Park & Ride Lot, Payne Road

Summer Shorebirds Workshop Scarborough to Biddeford, 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Instructor Bio Derek Lovitch has made a career out of his lifelong passion for birds. After graduating with a degree in environmental policy from Rutgers University, he worked in avian research and education projects in nine states, from New Jersey to Hawaii, Florida to Michigan. He […]

$175

A Look Inside the Guardianship System with Diane Dimond

Edison Public Library — North Edison Branch

Join author and investigative journalist Diane Dimond on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at the Edison Public Library in Edison, NJ, to learn more about the state-run guardianship/conservatory system and ways to […]

Ford Hall Forum: Diane Dimond with Sarah Boonin

Suffolk University

Join Diane Dimond and Sarah Boonin for a conversation about Dimond's recent book, We're Here to Help: When Guardianship Goes Wrong. Where: Sargent Hall, 120 Tremont Street, 5th Floor Commons, Boston […]

Talking And Waiting To Talk: The Ultimate WBCN Roundtable

City Winery 80 Beverly Street, Boston, MA, United States

Join Carter Alan (Radio Free Boston and The Decibel Diaries) and other iconic WBCN personalities on Sunday, October 20th at 11:00am for a roundtable conversation at City Winery. From City […]