November 14: 11:30 a.m. APCC’s Julie Berkman speaks on Cape Cod Regional Pond Monitoring and Preservation.

This month’s meeting features Julie Hambrook Berkman, Ph.D., Pond and Cyanobacteria Program Manager of the non-profit organization Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC). APCC’s mission is to preserve, protect, and enhance the natural resources of Cape Cod.  In addition to discussing the goals and outcomes of the pond monitoring activities, Dr. Berkman will present an overview of the goals and achievements of the APCC.

The meeting takes place at The Church of the Messiah Parish and Community Center, 16 Church Street in Woods Hole.  Visitors are welcome to attend. Light refreshments will be served and those attending may bring a brown bag lunch if they wish.  

New members are welcomed at any time during the year.  Information about membership is available here 

September 12: 3:00 p.m. Welcoming Tea

Members and women interested in the Club are invited to attend a welcoming tea from 3:00 to 4:30 PM on Tuesday, September 12 at The Church of the Messiah Parish and Community Center, 16 Church Street in Woods Hole.  Board president Terry McKee will give a welcome greeting and introduce the Board members. Ellie Armstrong will present a preview of the upcoming monthly programs planned to inform and entertain the group.  Food and beverages will be served in the well-ventilated room.  

The Woods Hole Woman’s Club brings members together to provide enrichment and mutual helpfulness for the betterment of Woods Hole and the surrounding communities.  Founded in 1914, members enjoy a variety of speakers and programs and raise money for college scholarships and support of community organizations.   

Most meetings are held in Woods Hole at 11:30 AM on the second Tuesday of each month from October through April.  The club will again utilize Zoom if it becomes necessary to protect public health.  New members are welcomed at any time during the year. 

Volunteer Opportunity: Falmouth Road Race Number Pickup

updated to include July 12 deadline

Have fun while raising funds! In exchange for a generous donation from the Road Race Committee, WHWC has provided volunteers for the past 3 years to staff the tables where numbers are handed out to runners in the days leading up to the Falmouth Road Race. This year’s race takes place on Sunday, August 20th. Number pickups are scheduled on August 17th from 3:30 to 7:30 pm, August 18th from 11:30 am to 3:30 pm and from 3:15 to 7:15 pm, August 19th from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and from 12:15 to 3:30 pm at the Falmouth High School.

Volunteers work in pairs and Road Race Committee volunteers offer assistance. Pre-race spirits are high, and it is fun to participate in the energy. You can ask a family member or friend to sign up to volunteer with you and you can sign up for multiple shifts.

Sign up here. Be sure to select the Woods Hole Woman’s Club as your group so we get credit for your participation. Directions for signing up can be found here. Any spots not filled as of Wednesday, July 12 will be opened up for individual volunteers to fill, so please sign up by then to help WHWC reach their volunteer goal.

Questions? Please contact Kerry Walton <kerry.walton@gmail.com>

Scholarship Winners Attend Annual Tea

Photo of scholarship winnersMembers met and celebrated the accomplishments of the eight outstanding Precinct One students who attended the annual scholarship tea on May 9 in Woods Hole. All have strong academic records as reflected in their grades and inclusion in several Honor Societies. Left to right: Hadley Smith, Mj Jacobs, Amena Weiffenbach, Hannah Birmingham, Sadie Leveque, Ursula Junker, Katie Walsh, and Elizabeth Litton. The students introduced themselves and enjoyed refreshments and conversation with attendees.

Hannah Birmingham was on the field hockey and track teams, served as an officer of her class and several Honor Societies, and participated in the Model U.N. and Debate Club.  She has worked at Coffee Obsession and the Glass Onion Restaurant and as a lab assistant at the Marine Biological Laboratory.  Hannah will attend the University of Connecticut to major in Chemistry with an interest in the pharmacy program. 

Mj Jacobs has both studied and taught at Seven Stars Academy of Martial Arts since age four. Being in the Falmouth High School Theater Company and interning at the College Light Opera Company helped to develop Mj’s interest in pursuing a career in theater arts. She plans to attend Ithaca College.

Ursula Junker spent her junior year as an exchange student in Italy and looks forward to more travel. Locally she has been involved in theater, school newspaper, cello study, and painting.  At home, she loves to bake.  She has worked at Pie in the Sky, the Inlet Shop, and the Woods Hole Inn.  She plans to attend Wellesley College and explore a major in Philosophy.

Sadie Leveque has studied the violin and pursued her interests in visual art since early childhood leading to her preparing a portfolio of work for applications to art schools.  For paid and volunteer work experience she provided summertime childcare and led children’s craft projects at the Woods Hole Public Library.  She will attend Sarah Lawrence College to further study art.

Elizabeth Litton is passionate about both science and hiking. She founded the Falmouth High School Women in STEM Club.  Her resume includes six years of dancing with the New England Ballet Theater and hiking the 100 Mile Wilderness.  She has worked at several Falmouth eateries.  Elizabeth plans to attend the University of Vermont to pursue Environmental Science.                            

Hadley Smith studies violin and has performed with orchestral and fiddler ensembles and soloed at local churches.  She has also competed with a sailing racing team based in Osterville, runs for the school track and cross-country teams, and joined the French and Social Justice Clubs.  She has worked at Landfall Restaurant. Hadley plans to attend the University of Massachusetts at Amherst beginning with a semester in England.

Katherine Walsh has enjoyed working with horses since early childhood; she has ridden competitively and helped with lessons and camps at a local barn.  She is Vice President of the Falmouth High School Women in STEM club and is a member of the French Club. Her plans are to attend the University of Vermont and she has an interest in Computer Science.

Amena Weiffenbach is chief editor of Falmouth High School’s literary arts journal and a member of a writers’ group, the math team, and Women in STEM.  She has studied piano for six years and volunteered to maintain the Falmouth Dog Park and as an assistant teacher at a Spanish learning daycare.  Amena will attend Tufts University and may major in Math or Engineering.

The Scholarship Committee, headed by Priscilla Ruegg, is proud to add these students to the 138 others who have received scholarships from the club since 1980.  Donations to the scholarship fund are welcome throughout the year.  Checks should be written to the WHWC Charitable Trust and mailed to Kitty Brown, WHWC, PO Box 342, Woods Hole, MA 02543.

New members are welcomed at any time during the year.  Information about membership is available here or by contacting vice-president Mary Fran Buckley at maryfran55@earthlink.net.

May 9: 3 – 4:30 p.m. Annual Scholarship Tea

The Club’s eight 2023 scholarship recipients will be honored at a festive tea on Tuesday, May 9.  This year’s recipients are Hannah Birmingham, MJ Jacobs, Ursula Junker, Sadie Leveque, Elizabeth Litton, Hadley Smith, Katherine Walsh, and Amena Weiffenbach.  All have been invited, along with their parents, to join us for a festive gathering that includes tea, sandwiches, and baked goods.  This is our annual fund-raising event and the Club needs contributions from our members to offer scholarships next year as we have every year since 1980.  You are welcome to bring a friend who would like to join us in supporting deserving Precinct One students as they head to college. The event will be held at the Church of the Messiah Parish and Community Center, 16 Church Street, Woods Hole, from 3:00 – 4:30 pm.

 Information about becoming a WHWC member is available here or by contacting vice-president Mary Fran Buckley at maryfran55@earthlink.net.

WHWC Accepts Applications for Annual Scholarships through March 13

As in previous years, WHWC is offering several $1000 scholarships to graduating high school seniors who live in Falmouth’s Precinct 1 and will be pursuing further education.  Applications may be obtained from school guidance offices and completed and received by the scholarship committee no later than March 13, 2023. The application form is also available here.

Beginning in 1927, the Woods Hole Woman’s Club has presented scholarships as a part of its community service.  Scholarships have been awarded every year since 1980 to a total of 138 graduating seniors from Precinct 1.

November 8, 11:30 a.m. Speaker: Kerin Delaney, Executive Director of Falmouth Service Center

Kerin Delaney, Executive Director of the Falmouth Service Center, will speak about the many ways the Center assists families who are facing hardships and challenges in our community.  The types of assistance provided include grocery distribution, financial assistance to stave off evictions or utility shut-offs, distribution of school supplies in September, and holiday gifts in December.  The need for help with food increased by 53% between last year and this.  Ms. Delaney will also detail the variety of ways community members may support this important work of easing stress, reducing hunger, and improving the quality of life for neighbors in need.

The meeting will be held at the Church of the Messiah Parish and Community Center, 16 Church Street in Woods Hole.  Light refreshments will be served and those attending may bring a brown bag lunch if they wish. Windows will be open for ventilation and masks are encouraged for attendees when not eating or drinking.

This event is open to the public.  New members are welcomed at any time during the year.  Information about membership is available here.

October 11, 11:30 a.m. Speaker: WHOI Deputy Director Dr. Richard Murray

Dr. Richard W. (Rick) Murray will speak about Oceanography today and what’s happening at WHOI at the next gathering of the Woods Hole Woman’s Club.  Dr. Murray is Deputy Director and Vice President for Science and Engineering at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. He was a Professor of Earth and Environment at Boston University (BU) from 1992 – 2019. He served as Director, Division of Ocean Sciences at the National Science Foundation (NSF) from 2015-2018. 

Dr. Murray’s research interests are in marine geochemistry, with an emphasis on sedimentary chemical records of climate change, volcanism, and tropical oceanographic processes, and in the chemistry of the subseafloor biosphere. A seagoing oceanographer, he has participated in many research cruises in various capacities around the globe.

The Club will meet at 11:30 am on Tuesday, October 11 at The Church of the Messiah Parish and Community Center, 16 Church Street in Woods Hole.  Light refreshments will be served and those attending may bring a brown bag lunch if they wish.   Windows will be open for ventilation and masks are encouraged for attendees when not eating or drinking.

This event is open to the public.  New members are welcomed at any time during the year.  Information about membership is available here.

2022 Scholarship Winners

Congratulations to our Scholarship winners: Max April, Luciano Borgese, Catelyn Charette, Juliana Dvorak, Grace Hostetter, Conrad Johnson, Becca Polzin, and Fiona Trumbull from Falmouth High School, and Victoria H. Tynan from Sturgis Charter School.