Maria Mitchell Association | Nantucket’s Science Center
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
Happy International Women’s Day. Today we honor female pioneers of past, present and future.
🎥: A stereographic view of the Vassar College eclipse party in Denver in 1878. Maria Mitchell is seated on the far left. Visual: Archives and Special Collections, Vassar College Library, Identifier No. 08.09.04
THE NATURE OF NANTUCKET | KIMBERLY SCHULAM
This week, host Joanna Roche sits down with Kimberly Schulam, the Stranding Coordinator for Marine Mammal Alliance Nantucket. Kimberly takes us on her journey to Nantucket, sharing her passion for marine mammals and the unique path that led her to her current role. She discusses her work with the Marine Mammal Alliance, offering insights into the organization’s efforts to protect and care for stranded marine animals. Tune in to hear how Kimberly and her dedicated team make a difference in the lives of these incredible creatures. If you spot an injured seal or marine mammal, please call 833-667-6626.
MMA’s thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket is brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under “news”.
THE STAR REPORT | FEATURING ABRAHAM LINCOLN
The Star Report is written and presented by Dr. Geoffrey Clayton PH.D. our Interim Astronomy Director, with new segments every Wednesday, delving into our incredible skies, through the lens of Nantucket. Easily access links to this podcast in our stories or via our website under “news”.
This week on The Star Report, Dr. Clayton discusses Abraham Lincoln and the Almanac.
Don’t miss the MMA’s thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket, brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under “news”.
PAJAMA STORYTIME
Fridays at 7:00PM
The Natural Science Museum
Could you use an extra voice or hand with evening storytime? We are thrilled by the feedback to our new program at the museum. During each story session, a MMA educator will read science-based children’s stories and lead activities that promote discovery and imagination. This program encourages children to develop a lifelong love of nature, reading and learning and introduces them to the culture of reading. A story related craft is included.
At least one adult must sign up with children. This program is designed to be interesting for children ages 3 and older. This program meets at the MMA Natural Science Museum at 7 Milk Street. Pre-registration is required. Program begins promptly at start time! Join us.
This week we’re reading “Mighty Mahi”!
Cost Per Participant: $10
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Pajamas are encouraged but not required. Photo of the loveliest Nantucket pajamas by our sweet friends at @ericawilsonnantucket —
STEAM SENSATION
On weekends, Friday or Saturday, and Sunday this month, join MMA naturalists for an exploration into the world of science!
We will deep dive together into the microscopic world, investigate shark biology, create agar art with bacteria or even collect and examine phytoplankton. Together we will tap into our curious nature to uncover more secrets of the natural world. Each week, this program will specifically focus on a dedicated scientific topic!
This program meets at the Hinchman House Natural Science Museum located at 7 Milk Street, Nantucket. This program is appropriate for adults and children ages 5 and older. All registered children must be accompanied by a a registered adult to participate in this program. Pre-registration is required for this program due to material prep. Programs generally run 45 minutes.
Cost Per Participant: $15
ANNOUNCING SPECIAL NEW VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
We are so excited to announce, in response to a number of beautiful requests, that we have a few offerings available for adults and young adults in several of our departments.
Volunteering is a unique way to assist the MMA and to learn more about the world and island that we inhabit. We are looking for commitments of several hours per week – either seasonally, or year-round.
Areas of opportunity include our:
— Open Nights at Loines and Vestal Street Observatories
— The Maria Mitchell Aquarium and Hinchman House Natural Science Museum
— Special Events such as Release Day at the Aquarium, Grandparents’ Day, our Stargazer Gala, and Maria Mitchell’s Birthday Open House
— Bird Walks
Please apply on our website!
NANTUCKET HARBOR MONITORING PROJECT UPDATES
We are thrilled to be collaborating with the Town of Nantucket Natural Resources Department and Nantucket Land and Water Council on the Nantucket Harbor Monitoring Project. Thanks to ongoing generous support of the GHYCF, we’re excited to expand upon this project and continue our work to protect and preserve Nantucket’s beautiful harbor for future generations.
The MMA launched the Harbor Monitoring Project in 2024 and it was made possible by the generous funding from the Remain Nantucket Fund at the Community Foundation for Nantucket, Great Harbor Yacht Club Foundation, Osceola Foundation, and Sociable Weaver Foundation, along with collaboration from the Town of Nantucket’s Harbormaster. Photo by the MMA’s Dr. Rich Blundell.
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#NantucketHarbor #HarborMonitoring #Conservation #MMA #CommunityCollaboration #GreatHarborYachtClubFoundation #RemainNantucket #OsceolaFoundation #SociableWeaverFoundation”
THE STAR REPORT | FEATURING LIFE ON MARS
The Star Report is written and presented by Dr. Geoffrey Clayton PH.D. our Interim Astronomy Director, with new segments every Wednesday, delving into our incredible skies, through the lens of Nantucket. Easily access links to this podcast in our stories or via our website under “news”.
This week on The Star Report, Dr. Clayton discusses life on Mars.
Don’t miss the MMA’s thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket, brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under “news”.
BIRTHDAYS | MEETINGS | WEDDING CELEBRATIONS
We have a plethora of new-to-the-public spaces for private events starting this year, ranging from our museums with built in birthday party programming, to our waterfront tented historic white washed structure at 33 Washington Street and our nature - nestled Loines Observatory, all of which can be bespoke to to your dreams and needs to host your event on Nantucket.
Are you looking for a tasteful, historic structure on Nantucket to host your event? Message us or call for more info!
THE 2025 STARGAZER GALA
Kindly save the date to join us at the MMA Ranch and embark on a Wild West adventure… Nantucket style.
Savor a fireside feast crafted by Island Kitchen, and quench your thirst with ranch water, rosé, and bourbon cocktails.
Come kick up your boots to live country music at our honky-tonk.
Yeehaw!
WHY SAVE SEALS | SCIENCE SPEAKER SERIES
Pam Murphy and Kim Schulam of Marine Mammal Alliance will join us for our winter speaker series, to discuss the importance of seals and other marine mammals in maintaining a healthy marine ecosystem — and how we can all help keep these populations safe.
Pam Murphy has been involved in animal rescue for many years, from creating a Be Kind to Animals Club at the age of 7, to one of the founders of Nantucket Island Safe Harbor for Animals (NiSHA) in 2011, serving 8 years as board president. Her extensive board experience with TWN, NiSHA, and NAC put her in a solid position to manage MMAN’s board and see it develop into a stronger organization, capable of attracting the donor support the mission deserves.
Kim Schulam, a Biological Sciences major in college, initially considered the fields of Marine Biology or Veterinary Medicine but ultimately pursued a career as a Physicians Assistant. Now retired from medicine, is Level A trained, regularly attends IFAW’s Marine Mammal Mass Stranding training, and is 24-Hour HAZWOPER certified for oil spill wildlife rescue. Now a full-time resident of Nantucket, she serves as the team’s Stranding Coordinator and Board Vice President. She coordinated MMAN’s first team-conducted large whale necropsy last year and works closely with NOAA to maintain the team’s Stranding Agreement as Nantucket's sole agency legally permitted to handle marine mammals.
ZOOM REGISTRATION via our website at: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7UnSEop1RKyxgl0LBio2Kw#/registration
WINTER SERIES II | WINTER DISCOVERY CAMP
Join the MMA for our After-school Winter Series II February 18 - March 27! Our second series for grades K-5 offers day-specific programming that dives into the wonders of Nantucket Island. Each day is packed with exciting activities that will allow children to explore the island's unique beauty and mysteries!
On the island for the upcoming Winter Break? Join the MMA for our Winter Break Discovery Week
February 24 - 28. Our Winter Break Discovery Camp for grades K-5 offers unforgettable outdoor adventures! This week, children will explore Nantucket Island—from its fascinating wildlife to its unique landscapes—and dive into hands-on science experiments. They'll also get creative with fun, imaginative crafts that bring their discoveries to life.
Sign up for these offerings via our website!
THE STAR REPORT | FEATURING GALILEO
The Star Report is written and presented by Dr. Geoffrey Clayton PH.D. our Interim Astronomy Director, with new segments every Wednesday, delving into our incredible skies, through the lens of Nantucket. Easily access links to this podcast in our stories or via our website under “news”.
This week on The Star Report, Dr. Clayton discusses Galileo.
Don’t miss the MMA’s thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket, brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under “news”.
WINTER SERIES II | WINTER DISCOVERY CAMP
Join the MMA for our After-school Winter Series II February 18 - March 27! Our second series for grades K-5 offers day-specific programming that dives into the wonders of Nantucket Island. Each day is packed with exciting activities that will allow children to explore the island's unique beauty and mysteries!
On the island for the upcoming Winter Break? Join the MMA for our Winter Break Discovery Week
February 24 - 28. Our Winter Break Discovery Camp for grades K-5 offers unforgettable outdoor adventures! This week, children will explore Nantucket Island—from its fascinating wildlife to its unique landscapes—and dive into hands-on science experiments. They'll also get creative with fun, imaginative crafts that bring their discoveries to life.
Sign up for these offerings via our website!
ASTRONOMICAL KIND OF LOVE
The 2025 Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association Valentine’s Day Week Astronomical Love Pack 6/7 drops today.
From the heart-shaped Nebula, designation IC 1805, located about 7,500 light-years away, to the Antennae Galaxies, 60 million light-years away, NGC 4038 and NGC 4039, two spiral galaxies that are colliding… isn’t Astronomy romantic?
6/7 | Collect them all!
NANTUCKET SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION
Camp registration for MMA members is open! We are daydreaming of the sand between our toes, the waves and laughter, and sea of smiles. We can’t wait to see you at our award-winning, sold out camps for children ages 5-16. Reach out to us via phone, email or DM with any questions. Full details on our website.
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ASTRONOMICAL KIND OF LOVE
The 2025 Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association Valentine’s Day Week Astronomical Love Pack 5/7 drops today.
From the heart-shaped Nebula, designation IC 1805, located about 7,500 light-years away, to the Antennae Galaxies, 60 million light-years away, NGC 4038 and NGC 4039, two spiral galaxies that are colliding… isn’t Astronomy romantic?
5/7 | Collect them all!
THE STAR REPORT | FEATURING WHAT ASTEROIDS ARE MADE OF
The Star Report is written and presented by Dr. Geoffrey Clayton PH.D. our Interim Astronomy Director, with new segments every Wednesday, delving into our incredible skies, through the lens of Nantucket. Easily access links to this podcast in our stories or via our website under “news”.
This week on The Star Report, Dr. Clayton updates us on what asteroids are made of.
Don’t miss the MMA’s thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket, brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under “news”.
ASTRONOMICAL KIND OF LOVE
The 2025 Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association Valentine’s Day Week Astronomical Love Pack 4/7 drops today.
From the heart-shaped Nebula, designation IC 1805, located about 7,500 light-years away, to the Antennae Galaxies, 60 million light-years away, NGC 4038 and NGC 4039, two spiral galaxies that are colliding… isn’t Astronomy romantic?
4/7 | Collect them all!
ASTRONOMICAL KIND OF LOVE
The 2025 Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association Valentine’s Day Week Astronomical Love Pack 3/7 drops today.
From the heart-shaped Nebula, designation IC 1805, located about 7,500 light-years away, to the Antennae Galaxies, 60 million light-years away, NGC 4038 and NGC 4039, two spiral galaxies that are colliding… isn’t Astronomy romantic?
3/7 | Collect them all!
ASTRONOMICAL KIND OF LOVE
The 2025 Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association Valentine’s Day Week Astronomical Love Pack 2/7 drops today.
From the heart-shaped Nebula, designation IC 1805, located about 7,500 light-years away, to the Antennae Galaxies, 60 million light-years away, NGC 4038 and NGC 4039, two spiral galaxies that are colliding… isn’t Astronomy romantic?
2/7 | Collect them all!
THE NATURE OF NANTUCKET | FEATURING DR. RICH BLUNDELL
Join hosts Dr. Rich Blundell and Joanna Roche on “The Nature of Nantucket,” the Maria Mitchell Association’s podcast. They focus on the history of Maria, the natural world of Nantucket, and the dark skies we enjoy. Learn from our talented staff, experts, and special guests who share their stories and wisdom.
MMA’s thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket is brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under “news”.
Don’t forget to check out our weekly Star Report, too! The Star Report is written and presented by Dr. Geoffrey Clayton PH.D. our Interim Astronomy Director, with new segments every Wednesday, delving into our incredible skies, through the lens of Nantucket. Easily access links to podcast in our stories. Join hosts Dr. Rich Blundell and Joanna Roche on “The Nature of Nantucket,” The Maria Mitchell Association’s new podcast. They will focus on the history of Maria, the natural world of Nantucket and the dark skies above us. Learn from the talented staff, experts, and special guests who will share their stories and wisdom.
ASTRONOMICAL KIND OF LOVE
The 2025 Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association Valentine’s Day Week Astronomical Love Pack 1/7 drops today.
From the heart-shaped Nebula, designation IC 1805, located about 7,500 light-years away, to the Antennae Galaxies, 60 million light-years away, NGC 4038 and NGC 4039, two spiral galaxies that are colliding… isn’t Astronomy romantic?
1/7 | Collect them all!
SATURDAY | IN SEARCH OF SAW WHET OWLS
Join us this Saturday 5:30-7PM, to listen for the calls of Saw-whet owls and a variety of nocturnal animals and birds. We will watch for Saw-whets as they begin their nightly activity. While a sighting is not guaranteed, you will certainly be able to observe several fascinating nocturnal animal species!
Sign up via our website or link in stories.
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THE STAR REPORT | FEATURING PLANETARY DEFENSE
The Star Report is written and presented by Dr. Geoffrey Clayton PH.D. our Interim Astronomy Director, with new segments every Wednesday, delving into our incredible skies, through the lens of Nantucket. Easily access links to this podcast in our stories or via our website under “news”.
This week on The Star Report, Dr. Clayton updates us on how the Earth needs to prepare to avoid a collision with an asteroid.
Don’t miss the MMA’s thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket, brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under “news”.
SOLAR SYSTEMS AT SMALL FRIENDS
It was a beautiful sunny morning to learn about our solar system and how our planets align at Small Friends on Nantucket! The Maria Mitchell Association led an immersive exercise for students to experientially learn together.
This month, all of the planets (except Pluto) will be in the sky at the same time! Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus are easy to see with the naked eye. Mercury can be seen but is difficult because it is only visible near the horizon at sunset. For Uranus and Neptune, binoculars or a telescope are needed. The planets seem to line up because they all follow the “Ecliptic” which is the Sun’s path through the sky.
PLANETARY PARADE
2025 is starting off strong for skygazers, with a planet parade now visible in the sky. A planet parade is when several of our solar system’s planets are visible in the night sky at the same time. In February, all of the planets (except Pluto) will be in the sky at the same time. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus are easy to see with the naked eye. Mercury can be seen but is difficult because it is only visible near the horizon at sunset. For Uranus and Neptune, binoculars or a telescope are needed. The planets seem to line up because they all follow the Ecliptic which is the Sun’s path through the sky. The peak viewing night will be February 24, 2025 — 40 minutes after sunset looking west.
Image courtesy Sky & Telescope Magazine
THE NATURE OF NANTUCKET | FEATURING ZOË BARRY
Join Joanna Roche in conversation this week with Zoë Barry. From Wall Street to being a race car driver to being the founder and CEO of Zingeroo, Zoë has done it all! She chats with Joanna and tells her about what brought her to Nantucket, her exciting background and making an impact in more traditionally male-dominated industries.
MMA’s thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket is brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under “news”.
Don’t forget to check out our weekly Star Report, too! The Star Report is written and presented by Dr. Geoffrey Clayton PH.D. our Interim Astronomy Director, with new segments every Wednesday, delving into our incredible skies, through the lens of Nantucket. Easily access links to podcast in our stories.
THE STAR REPORT | FEATURING THE PLANETARY LINEUP
The Star Report is written and presented by Dr. Geoffrey Clayton PH.D. our Interim Astronomy Director, with new segments every Wednesday, delving into our incredible skies, through the lens of Nantucket. Easily access links to this podcast in our stories or via our website under “news”.
This week on The Star Report, Dr. Clayton updates us on how the planets seem to be lined up across the sky this month.
Don’t miss the MMA’s thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket, brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under “news”.
February | Planets Line Up
All of the planets, except Pluto, will be in the sky at the same time. They seem to line up because they all follow the Sun’s path through the sky.
March 14 | Lunar Eclipse
A total Lunar Eclipse will take place from 1:09am to 4:48am. The Sun, the Earth and the Moon are perfectly lined up, with the Earth in the middle casting its shadow on the Moon.
March 20 | Spring Equinox
Nantucket Spring begins at 5:01am on March 20. Known as the Vernal Equinox, the day and night are of equal length.
June 20 | Full Moon Horse Shoe Crab Walk
Enjoy horseshoe crab mating by Full Moon during this magical guided walk.
June 21 | Summer Solstice
Nantucket Summer begins at 10:41pm. Known as the Summer Solstice, it brings the longest days of the year.
July 24 | The Stargazer Gala
Our biggest, most dynamic fete of the year, will be held en plein air. Not to be missed!
August 1 | Vestal Street Observatory Opening + Maria Mitchell’s Birthday Party
Enjoy the opening of our second observatory following renovations.
August 10 - 12 | Perseids Meteor Shower
One of the best meteor showers of the year, an observer can expect to see around 60 meteors an hour if the skies are dark.
September 22 | Autumnal Equinox
Nantucket Fall begins at 2:19pm. Known as the Autumnal Equinox, the day and night are of equal length.
October 4 | Miss Mitchell’s Comet Party
On October 1, 1847, Maria Mitchell discovered a comet while looking through her telescope on the roof of the Nantucket Pacific Bank. We celebrate the 178th anniversary of the discovery of Comet Mitchell with a party.
November 26 | Thanksgiving Stargazing at Loines Observatory
December 6 | Deck the Wharf | Waterfront Stargazing
Our annual Christmas Stroll holiday bash will be held at Straight Wharf Fish.
December 13 | Geminids Meteor Shower at Loines Observatory
The Geminids Meteor shower peaks. There will be no Moon late in the evening to interfere with this shower, which is one of the year’s best.
December 21 | Winter Solstice
Nantucket Winter begins at 10:02am. Known as the Winter Solstice, the shortest days of the year are around this time.
For full details visit our website.
BEST OF CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS
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Thank you,
Team MMA
YEAR AHEAD | YEAR BEHIND
This past year was an unprecedentedly expansive year for the Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association. We’re already very busy activating and planning an abundant 2025 year of programming. Please sign up for our email news to be kept in the loop on offerings, events and exciting new developments, as we segue into the new year. As a small but mighty non profit we remain grateful for your support, which allows us to to offer low to no-cost programming to over 22,000 learners of all ages annually. We are particularly proud of our paid internship program, which houses 35 students from all over the country on Nantucket, and our camp programs which nurture over 575 young minds in nature-based experiential learning every season. A huge T H A N K Y O U to our generous supporters, sponsors donors, patrons and board.
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video by our extremely talented very own camp alumni Henry Michaelis
THE NATURE OF NANTUCKET | FEATURING GINGER ANDREWS
Join Joanna Roche in conversation with Ginger Andrews, the Field Ornithologist for the Maria Mitchell Association, on the new and most important news on Nantucket’s birdlife. This week, Ginger talks about many subjects throughout the show including Avian Flu on Nantucket, safety precautions we can all take, Bald Eagles on island, Purple Sandpipers and more!
MMA’s thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket is brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under “news”.
Don’t forget to check out our weekly Star Report, too! The Star Report is written and presented by Dr. Geoffrey Clayton PH.D. our Interim Astronomy Director, with new segments every Wednesday, delving into our incredible skies, through the lens of Nantucket. Easily access links to podcast in our stories.
WELCOME NANTUCKET CUB SCOUTS
Nantucket Pack 92 Cub Scouts generously donated their time and skills to create new homes for the Hinchman House Natural Science Museum’s tortoises, Mzee and Melvin!
Mzee and Melvin grew a lot in 2024, and it was clear that they would soon need a new home… Pack 92 stepped up to the challenge, resizing, lining, and decorating wooden crates to create two new forever homes for our tortoises.
This past week, the Scouts came to the Hinchman House Natural Science Museum to move the tortoises in! It was a busy morning of moving rocks, preparing substrate, constructing cover, and getting a little muddy, and the Scouts were incredibly innovative, hardworking, and excited to help out their tortoise friends.
Mzee and Melvin have been enjoying their new homes, and welcome visitors at the museum to say hello!
Thank you @sandycisco for the photos!
THE STAR REPORT | FEATURING THE VERA RUBIN OBSERVATORY
The Star Report is written and presented by Dr. Geoffrey Clayton PH.D. our Interim Astronomy Director, with new segments every Wednesday, delving into our incredible skies, through the lens of Nantucket. Easily access links to this podcast in our stories or via our website under “news”.
This week on The Star Report, Dr. Clayton updates us on the Vera Rubin Observatory, named after the astronomer, Vera Rubin, who discovered Dark Matter.
Don’t miss the MMA’s thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket, brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under “news”.
JANUARY SCIENCE SPEAKER SERIES
Join us Wednesday, January 22, at 7PM for a very special Science Speaker Series, which you can freely watch from the comfort of your own home.
The MMA proudly welcomes Gail Walker, founder of Nantucket Lights, Dr. Geoff Clayton, Interim Director of Astronomy at the MMA, and Dr. John Barentine, founder of Dark Sky Consulting, in a panel discussion moderated by the MMA’s Executive Director, Joanna Roche.
Learn about the Nantucket Sky Quality Monitoring Project, a joint initiative of Nantucket Lights and the MMA launched in 2022 to collect ground-based measurements to determine how dark Nantucket’s night sky is. The data collected to date establishes a baseline for assessing the effectiveness of efforts to mitigate light pollution going forward — and helps us understand how close we are to losing the ability to see the Milky Way with the naked eye.
Nantucket Lights and the MMA will be explaining how this project works and plans going forward. John Barentine, retained to independently analyze the data collected so far, will discuss his findings and recommendations.
Free with registration.
HONORING MLK JR DAY
At the MMA, we honor Miss Mitchell’s history of nonviolent activism, as well as her contributions to the civil rights movement.
* Maria Mitchell was twelve when she observed her first solar eclipse through a brass telescope in home on the island of Nantucket. By fifteen, she had mastered higher mathematics, supplemented with an ardent love of poetry. No institution had anything further to offer her in the way of higher education for a woman. And so, at seventeen, she founded a small school of her own.
The first children who approached the teenage teacher for enrollment were immigrants of color. Having just witnessed a vehement outcry when the Nantucket’s public school had attempted integration the previous year, Mitchell knew that admitting students of color would cost her the support of many parents, particularly the wealthy. Mitchell made a decision with a clarity of conviction that would come to mark her life. The three children became her first scholars, soon joined by others ranging in age from six to fourteen.
Before she could savor the success of her school, at eighteen she was offered the head librarianship of the Nantucket Atheneum She was eighteen. During her tenure at the Atheneum, Mitchell hosted the institution’s regular public lectures by itinerant speakers. Among them was a young man who had escaped slavery three years earlier. In 1841, a nervous twenty-three-year-old Frederick Douglass — the same age as Mitchell — took the podium at the Atheneum to deliver his very first public address before the mixed-race audience of five hundred for the first Nantucket Anti-Slavery Convention. “It was with the utmost difficulty,” Douglass would later recount, “that I could stand erect, or that I could command and articulate two words without hesitation and stammering. I trembled in every limb.”
He is pictured here that same year.
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THE NATURE OF NANTUCKET | FEATURING JOHN BARENTINE
Join Joanna Roche in conversation with Dark Sky expert John Barentine as they discuss dark skies, sky quality meters and why these are important to the Nantucket community.
John Barentine is the Principal Consultant and Executive Officer at Dark Sky Consulting, LLC. He earned a Ph.D. in astronomy from the University of Texas at Austin and previously held staff positions at the National Solar Observatory, Apache Point Observatory, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and the International Dark-Sky Association. He is a member of the American Astronomical Society (AAS), the International Astronomical Union (IAU) and the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), and is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS). He serves on light pollution committees of the AAS, IES and IAU, and co-leads the Community Engagement section of the IAU Centre for the Protection of the Dark and Quiet Sky from Satellite Constellation Interference.
MMA’s thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket is brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under “news”.
Don’t forget to check out our weekly Star Report, too! The Star Report is written and presented by Dr. Geoffrey Clayton PH.D. our Interim Astronomy Director, with new segments every Wednesday, delving into our incredible skies, through the lens of Nantucket. Easily access links to podcast in our stories.
PAJAMA STORYTIME
Fridays at 7:00PM
The Natural Science Museum
Could you use an extra voice or hand with evening storytime? We are thrilled to announce a new program at the museum. During each story session, a MMA educator will read science-based children’s stories and lead activities that promote discovery and imagination. This program encourages children to develop a lifelong love of nature, reading and learning and introduces them to the culture of reading. A story related craft is included.
At least one adult must sign up with children. This program is designed to be interesting for children ages 3 and older. This program meets at the MMA Natural Science Museum at 7 Milk Street. Pre-registration is required. Program begins promptly at start time! Join us.
Cost Per Participant: $10
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BIRDING 101 | JOIN US!
This week begins, “A Two Part Exploration of the Unique Avian Life of Nantucket”.
Part I: Friday January 17th 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Part II: Saturday, January 18, 10 - noon
Join the MMA’s Field Ornithologist Ginger Andrews for a two part workshop to find your own unique birding style, with tips and suggestions to find and identify Nantucket’s varied avian life.
This workshop is a two-part series but you may register for individual days.
Part 1: Introduction to Birding
January 17, 3PM
• Field Guides
• Bird Feeding
• Specimens, Sketching, and Note Taking
Part 2: Birding Field Trip
January 18, 10AM
• Bird Identification
• Habitats and Homes
• Binoculars and Telescope Configuration for Viewing
Cost: $30 | Sign up via our website calendar!
LIVE FROM AAS WINTER MEETING
January 12 -16, the MMA is live at the American Astronomical Society [AAS], where we have the privilege of seeing scientific presentations from some of our MMA interns.
What is the AAS? The AAS provides a community of astronomers and advocates of science. This year marks the 245th[!] AAS winter meeting.
A professional organization for astronomers, educators, and amateur astronomers, founded in 1899, the AAS is based in Washington, DC and has about 8,200 members. The AAS’s mission is to share and enhance humanity’s understanding of the universe.
The AAS has evolved extensively in these 245 years. See archival images of early AAS meeting courtesy the AAS office above!
Head over to the MMA Facebook page to see Naija Bruckner, 2024 MMA Intern, present her 2025 AAS Project!
2025 AFTER-SCHOOL SERIES | K - 5
Join us for our seasonal after-school series for grades K - 5, through February 13! This series of programming is day specific — you can choose à la carte — in exploring Nantucket Island.
WINTER SERIES DATES:
Tuesdays - 6 Week Series Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, and 11
Wednesdays - 4 Week Series Jan. 8, 15, 22*, 29, February 5, and 12*
Thursdays - 6 Week Series Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, February 6, and 13
*Wednesday Jan. 22 & Wednesday February 12 are NPS Early Release Days. Register for these dates under NPS Early Release Days Option.
Winter After School Series Cost per participant: $400 for the entire series or $25 per session.
MMA Members receive a 20% discount when signed into their account.
Sign up via our website.
THE NATURE OF NANTUCKET | FEATURING EMILY MOLDEN
This week on The Nature of Nantucket Podcast, MMA Executive Director and show host Joanna Roche speaks with Emily Molden, Executive Director at Nantucket Land and Water Council.
Emily discusses the role of environmental advocacy at The NLWC, the work of the Clean Water Coalition, and bringing awareness to water quality on Nantucket. She provides valuable insights into the importance of sustainable practices and community involvement in conservation efforts. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about environmental stewardship and the future of Nantucket's natural heritage.
MMA's thought-provoking podcast, The Nature of Nantucket is brought to you by 97.7 ACKFM. This engaging program airs on 97.7 every Sunday at 7:20AM or listen in anytime via Apple or Spotify, as linked on the MMA website under "news".
Don't forget to check out our weekly Star Report, too! The Star Report is written and presented by Dr. Geoffrey Clayton PH.D. our Interim Astronomy Director, with new segments every Wednesday, delving into our incredible skies, through the lens of Nantucket. Easily access links to podcast in our stories.
WELCOME BACK
The Natural Science Museum at Hinchman House reopens tomorrow for the 2025 season! We are so excited to welcome you back for NEW and favorite programming:
Ravenous Reptiles — Fridays, Saturdays + Sundays
Nature Story Time — Saturdays + Sundays
STEAM Sensation — Fridays, Saturdays + Sundays
Pajama Storytime — Friday Evenings
The museum is open to the public Fridays 4-7PM, and Saturdays and Sundays 10AM-2PM. Drop in and see us or sign up for specific programming via our website calendar!
COUNTDOWN TO CAMP REGISTRATION
Registration for Discovery Camp for children ages 5-16 will open next week! Our award-winning Discovery Camps kick off in June and continue for 10 weeks of curiosity, wonder, and exploration.
Camp registration will open to MMA Members only who have an active Family Membership or Year-round Island Family Membership.
Family or Year-round Island Family Memberships can be activated or renewed at https://www.mariamitchell.org/membership. Membership offers a multitude of year round benefits — including unlimited free admission to the Aquarium, Natural Science Museum, Loines Observatory, and the Historic Mitchell House, discounts on programs and merchandise, invitations to special member only events, and much more…
Popular camps include:
“Animal Signs & The Five Senses”
“Aware in the Wild”
“Underwater Explorations”
“Exploring Art in the Ecosystems”
“Marine Biology Boot Camp”
“Cosmic & Climate Connections”
“Green Guardians”
“Junior Historians – A Walk
Through Nantucket”
“Junior Astronomers – Reaches of the Universe”
“Nantucket Nature Bound” programs for ages 13 – 16 which include:
“Coastal Resiliency and Nantucket Ecology”
“Marine and Terrestrial Ecology”
“Cross Island Habitat Hike”
Year-round Island Family Membership Registration will begin January 13 at 6AM, and Family Membership Registration will begin January 15 at 6AM.
NANTUCKET WINTER AFTER-SCHOOL SERIES | GRADES K - 5
Join us starting this week for our winter after-school series, running January 7 - February 13, 2025. This programming is DAY SPECIFIC in exploring the magic of winter on Nantucket Island. Participants will be picked up (with parent permission) from NES & NIS at 2:30pm, Nantucket Lighthouse School at 2:50pm, and the Nantucket New School at 3:00pm and depart for the MMA’s Hinchman House Natural Science Museum or an outbound location. Each afternoon holds different activities, crafts, and adventures. Pick up will be at 5pm at the Natural Science Museum, 7 Milk Street.
Winter SERIES DATES:
Tuesdays | 6 Week Series Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, and 11
Wednesdays | 4 Week Series Jan. 8, 15, 22*, 29, February 5, and 12*
Thursdays - 6 Week Series Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, February 6, and 13
*Wednesdays | Jan. 22 & February 12 are NPS Early Release Days. Register for these dates under NPS Early Release Days Option.
Winter After School Series Cost per participant: $400 for the entire series or $25 per session.
MMA Members receive a 20% discount by simply signing into your account.
LEARNING LAB SERIES | JOANNA ROCHE
Join the MMA Executive Director, Joanna Roche, for this first complimentary Learning Lab, this Friday, January 10 from 8 to 9:30am. January 11th is National Vision Board Day!
Learning Labs is a new series of 90-minute workshops on a range of topics designed to spark curiosity, brought to life by MMA experts and special guests.
This week, create a roadmap to your year with a discussion, prompts, visual tools, and your personal brand of creativity. Make 2025 and your vision for yourself a reality with a good planning session, a dose of energy, and encouragement, and leave with a tool that helps you achieve your goals.
We’re excited about these new offerings and look forward to your feedback.
Pre-registration is required via our website.
2025 PROGRAMS FOR ALL
We are thrilled to serve as your year round portal to Nantucket’s natural world. Join us for:
• Adventures in Nature
• Adult Programs and Courses
• Evening Programs
• Feed + Meet the Animals
• Family Workshops
• Walking Tours
• Science Festivals
• Educational Immersion Weeks
• The Stargazer Gala
• Private Events
• Science Speaker Series
• Astronomy Stargazing Nights
• Camp
• After School Programs
• Artists in Residence Shows + Workshops
• Internships
…and so much more! Our year round facilities will re-open January 10th. Check out our link in bio for what’s in store this coming year.
Happy Holidays + New Year’s Tidings!
📷 Director of Science & Programs @jojopotts312 captured in her element by our treasured Artist-in-Residence @henry_michaelis
HARBOR MONITORING PROJECT | WORKS IN PROGRESS
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Our Nantucket Harbor Monitoring Project is a collaboration led by the Maria Mitchell Association, in partnership with Remain Nantucket Fund at the Community Foundation for Nantucket, Great Harbor Yacht Club Foundation, Osceola Foundation, Sociable Weaver Foundation, and the Town of Nantucket’s Harbormaster.
The MMA deployed a YSI EMM700 oceanographic buoy into Nantucket Harbor in August, to begin a continuous data collection project, the first of its kind on Nantucket Island.
Our preliminary data is in! Continued from previous post:
1. The current location confirms our prediction that tidal cycles have a substantial impact on water quality due to an infusion of Nantucket Sound water into the harbor with each high tide.
2. Regular fluctuations of measured parameters correlated to cyclic (tidal) water movements past the buoy, confirm a significant change in water quality over the duration that the water remains in the harbor (in other words, water quality changes while in the harbor).
3. The influx of Nantucket Sound water quality may provide a useful baseline upon which to gauge future water quality and mitigation efforts.
4. Visual transect suggests that macroalgae cover in eelgrass beds fluctuates (increases) locally through the summer months.
5. Significant rainfall events have a measurable impact on nutrient, pH, dissolved oxygen and conductivity of harbor water while minor rainfall events did not.
6. Harbor water quality at the Brant Point confluence returns to previous conditions rapidly after rainfall events. This is consistent with predictions.
7. Given the insights gained from the buoy in its present location, we may want to consider an alternative location for subsequent deployments.
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Images by Henry Michaelis
70th ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT
The countdown is on, for the 70th Annual Nantucket Christmas Bird Count! On December 29, 2024, this incredible event hosted by the Linda Loring Nature Foundation and UMass Nantucket Field Station, part of the oldest and longest-running community science project—wouldn’t be possible without our amazing community of volunteers.
Maria Mitchell Association is thrilled to be among the volunteers collecting data — and you can too! This community event brings us together to celebrate Nantucket’s birdlife while contributing invaluable data to help understand bird populations locally and globally. It truly takes a team effort to head out across the island and count every bird we can find. Whether you’re an experienced birder or a beginner, everyone plays a role in making this special day a success.
The last day to sign up is December 20th! For more details and to sign up, head to the link in @loringnatureack’s bio.
We can’t wait to get out there, spot some exciting birds, and celebrate 70 years of conservation and community science on Nantucket. Let’s make this milestone year one to remember! Says MMA Ornithologist Ginger Andrews, “…It’s not like I remember the first one, but, it’s so amazing to see how it has grown over the years, how many people have gotten involved, how many people love birds, appreciate birds, wanna help birds, and are willing to come and count them! This is the longest citizen science project that we have, going strong for 70 years. It’s so important to collect actual data... This was started by my mother, father and John Dennis. It grew from the original three to surpassing 60 participants in our most active years. We even had one couple count on a bicycle-built-for-two haha.”
Pictured: some Christmas Bird Count greatest hits via Ginger Andrews and Trish Pastuszak
YEAR END APPEAL
It’s our privilege to ask you to support our Year End Appeal. All donations support the MMA’s mission to create opportunities for all to develop a life-long passion for science� through education, research, and first-hand exploration of the sky, land, and sea of Nantucket Island.
Honoring Andrew Carnegie for his incredible support of our Astronomy Education + Research Program.
YEAR END REVIEW | YEAR AHEAD PLANNING
The Maria Mitchell Association has been shaping lives since 1902, and was founded to preserve the legacy of native astronomer, naturalist, librarian, and educator, Maria Mitchell. Maria Mitchell’s “learning by doing” philosophy drives us to reach beyond the shores of Nantucket and to make a lasting impact on generations of learners both here and afar.
Your gift translates directly into our resources to support: children attending our camps, families exploring our exhibits, stargazers at the Loines Observatory, explorers taking our guided walks, students using our research center, and the hundreds of interns we’ve mentored, in this distinctly captivating environment of Nantucket Island.
As all our visitors and regulars take their passion beyond our shores, they create a Ripple Effect that starts on Nantucket, fostering a greater commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainability. Our tradition of education and curiosity lives on in everything we do.
Please visit link in bio for ways to support the continued, meaningful and impactful operation of our nonprofit organization on Nantucket Island. Photos by MMA camp alumni Henry Michaelis of one of our Aquarium regulars!
CLOSING WEEKEND AT HINCHMAN HOUSE
This weekend will be our last open weekend of 2024 at Hinchman House. Come visit!
After a short break, we will re-open to the public on Friday January 10th, 2025. Our new year winter hours will then be Fridays 3pm – 7pm, and Saturday and Sunday 10am – 2pm.
COME VISIT US AT DECEMBER DELIGHT
Saturday, December 14th
9AM-3PM
Nantucket High School
Come support the senior class’s biggest fundraiser, offering crafts, books, gift items, delicious food, and raffles! The event raises money for vital senior events like the Senior Ball, yearbook, cap and gown, and other end-of-high-school costs.
LOOKING FORWARD
Regrettably, we have to cancel our last Look Up program of the year at Loines Observatory due to this feisty winter weather.
Image courtesy the incredible Charity Grace Mofsen, MMA Artist-in-Residence 2024
DECEMBER BIRDING… with abandon!
Join us Thursday for an Owl Prowl, and Friday + Saturday for Birding 101, a two part deep dive into avian life on Nantucket.
📸 a Northern Lapwing captured by Yvonne Vallancourt on Nantucket on November 29, last seen in the vicinity of Bartlett’s farm. A Golden Plover, not yet fully identified, has been seen with it.
WHAT A STROLL
The MMA would like to extend a huge thanks to everyone who joined our joy-full Stroll Bash last night, contributing to our mission to create opportunities for all to develop a life-long passion for science through education, research, and first-hand exploration of the sky, land, and sea of Nantucket, notably:
• @straightwharffish who did the most incredible job keeping the lights on in a power outage [!] + serving seamlessly overflowing seafood towers, caviar dotted onion rings with sustainable caviar courtesy @calvisiuscaviarusa [wow], juicy halibut and beef burgers + flowing champagne... We’re truly honored + humbled to have been your first private party.
• the divine @tlmcqueen + @georgantas.design and our entire board — who put the sparkle into everything — you’re magic
• @ackhighschool @nhs_accs_and_nats acapella group — who poured holiday spirit into our gathering with their heartwarming caroling. All the feels.
• Gigi the Fairy, Santa, Zoltar, and the entire MMA Family who don their many hats with a huge smile when we gather, especially our Astronomer Geoffrey Clayton who stood on the frosty waterfront all night[!] to guide guest’s enjoyment of our precious telescope…
Happy Stroll on Nantucket. Thank you for making our first Stroll Bash one for the books. Extra grateful we were able to gather last night. ★
THANK YOU
…to everyone who supported our 2025 intern fundraising program this week. Your support allows us to invite, house, steward, collaborate with, inspire, be inspired by, and fairly pay an incredible crop of young individuals from far and wide.
We’re grateful!
Thank you @charitygrace_photography for capturing our last year’s class of alumni!!
NANTUCKET STROLL BASH AT STRAIGHT WHARF FISH SATURDAY
It’s almost time! The Maria Mitchell Association is hosting Stroll’s 50th Anniversary inaugural ‘Deck the Wharf Bash’ this Saturday, December 7, 2024, from 7-10pm, at Straight Wharf Fish.
Come jingle, mingle and indulge over bubbly champagne, sustainable @calvisiuscaviarusa, juicy @straightwharffish burgers + more. Your ticket includes delicious food and wine, plus stargazing on the deck, festive photo ops [the @polaroid is coming out!] cosmic caroling, a chance to win cool prizes in our reindeer giveaway, and special visits from ‘Sconset Santa, Gigi the Holiday Fairy, and Zoltar the Fortune Teller… Not to be missed.
This party is nearly sold out! Get your tickets today and put-the-fun-in fundraiser to support the MMA’s incredible year-round programming. Link in bio!
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YEAR END REVIEW
The Maria Mitchell Association has been shaping lives since 1902. We were founded to preserve the legacy of native astronomer, naturalist, librarian, and educator, Maria Mitchell. Her “learning by doing” philosophy propels us to reach beyond the shores of Nantucket and to make a lasting impact on generations of learners, both here and now, and afar.
Your gift supports children attending our camps, families exploring our exhibits, stargazers at the Loines Observatory, and the hundreds of interns we’ve discussed this last week – all of whom deepen their connection to the island and strengthen their commitment to its preservation.
As they take this passion beyond our shores, they create a Ripple Effect that starts on Nantucket, fostering a greater commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainability. Our tradition of education and curiosity lives on in everything we do.
Here Molly and Amy discuss more in depth how we work. Please visit our link in bio for ways to collaborate with and support our organization.
How elegant and welcoming are our summer interns at this year’s summer gala?!
GIVING GRATITUDE TODAY
Thanks to the efforts of our 2024 interns, the MMA offered over 650 programs and welcomed more than 22,000 visitors this past year. With your support, we can continue to engage individuals of all ages, providing them with hands-on experiences that spark curiosity and inspire a love for protecting the fragile ecosystems of Nantucket.
Since 1914 the MMA has hosted more than 850 interns — who support every aspect of our exceptional programming. Generous donors ensure we can house, train, pay, yes pay, and mentor 35 interns each year on Nantucket, allowing us to expand our offerings for both year-round and seasonal visitors. This allows us to sift through many hundreds of applications each year, from among the best and brightest young minds.
We’re extremely grateful for your collaboration. Link in bio for details! Watch Will and Jónelle for more details. Gifts made today of $200+ will receive the beautiful in-house designed limited edition mugs they’re enjoying!
GIVING TUESDAY GRATITUDE
Thanks to private and public support, the MMA offered over 650 programs and welcomed more than 22,000 visitors this past year. With your continued support, we can continue to engage individuals of all ages, providing them with hands-on experiences that spark curiosity and inspire a love for protecting the fragile ecosystems of Nantucket.
We’re extremely grateful for your collaboration. Link in bio for details! Watch Susan and Laura for more details on a special in-house designed Nantucket gift we’re giving out, in thanks for contributions of $200 or more, tomorrow, Tuesday December 3rd.
INSPIRING + STEWARDING
Thanks to the efforts of our 2024 interns, the MMA offered over 650 programs and welcomed more than 22,000 visitors this past year. With your support, we can continue to engage individuals of all ages, providing them with hands-on experiences that spark curiosity and inspire a love for protecting the fragile ecosystems of Nantucket.
Since 1914 the MMA has hosted more than 850 interns — who support every aspect of our exceptional programming. Generous donors ensure we can house, train, pay, yes pay, and mentor 35 interns each year on Nantucket, allowing us to expand our offerings for both year-round and seasonal visitors. This allows us to sift through many hundreds of applications each year, from among the best and brightest young minds.
We’re extremely grateful for your collaboration. Link in bio for details!
NANTUCKET STROLL BASH AT STRAIGHT WHARF FISH
The Maria Mitchell Association is hosting Stroll’s 50th Anniversary inaugural ‘Deck the Wharf Bash’ Saturday, December 7, 2024, from 7-10pm, at Straight Wharf Fish Nantucket.
Come jingle, mingle and indulge over bubbly champagne, sustainable @calvisiuscaviarusa, juicy @straightwharffish burgers + more. Your ticket includes delicious food and wine, plus stargazing on the deck, a festive photo op, cosmic caroling, a chance to win cool prizes in our reindeer giveaway, and special visits from ‘Sconset Santa, Gigi the Holiday Fairy, and Zoltar the Fortune Teller… Not to be missed.
This party will soon sell out! Get your tickets today and put-the-fun-in fundraiser to support the MMA’s incredible year-round programming. Link in bio!
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING WEEKEND
Come see us at Hinchman House! Peruse some special Nantucket treasures at our 50% off sale in our Gift Shop.
REELING IN THE DEALS
Don’t mind if we do gobble err dabble in a little Black Friday 50% off sale at our Gift Shop, located in the Hinchman House Natural Science Museum. The Museum and Gift Shop are open over the holiday weekend, Friday November 29, 30 and December 1, from 10-2! Happy Thanksgiving weekend!!
GRATITUDE FOR OUR MMA INTERNS
Since 1914[!] the MMA has hosted more than 850 interns who support every aspect of our exceptional programming. Generous donors ensure we can house, train, fairly pay and mentor 35 interns each year on Nantucket, allowing us to expand our offerings for both year-round and seasonal visitors. This allows us to sift through hundreds of applications each year, from among the best and brightest young minds.
Thanks to the efforts of our 2024 interns, the MMA offered over 650 programs and welcomed more than 22,000 visitors this past year. With your support, we can continue to engage individuals of all ages, providing them with hands-on experiences that spark curiosity and inspire a love for protecting the fragile ecosystems of Nantucket.
We’re grateful for your collaboration. Next week, as we celebrate Giving Tuesday, we’ll hear from more of our year round team members on how we integrate and empower interns into our programming.
Link in bio!
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Cover photo courtesy @zofiaphoto who has an amazing Photo Booth for rent for Nantucket events 📸
HARBOR MONITORING PROJECT | WORKS IN PROGRESS
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Our Nantucket Harbor Monitoring Project is a collaboration led by the Maria Mitchell Association, in partnership with Remain Nantucket Fund at the Community Foundation for Nantucket, Great Harbor Yacht Club Foundation, Osceola Foundation, Sociable Weaver Foundation, and the Town of Nantucket’s Harbormaster. The MMA is grateful for its partners, collaborators and supporters.
The MMA deployed a YSI EMM700 oceanographic buoy into Nantucket Harbor in August, to begin a continuous data collection project, the first of its kind on Nantucket Island.
The MMA has begun to collect and publish a continuous data stream on seawater acidity (pH), dissolved oxygen, temperature, total algae, dissolved nitrates, and salinity (conductivity). This data provides us with essential, real-time information for more effective conservation, mitigation, restoration, and management of critical habitats and the valuable commercial and recreational fisheries that depend on them.
As global ocean acidification and its impacts are affecting the entire world’s oceans, including coastal waterways like Nantucket Harbor, we may become a sanctuary with healthy water quality in the future, benefiting a wide range of ocean life.
The shape of Nantucket Harbor forces incoming sea water to pass over eelgrass beds, which sequester the water’s carbon dioxide. Seagrasses can consume more carbon dioxide per acre than rainforests, and noticeably lower the acidity of the water around them. The MMA believes the confluence of these factors also make it one of the best locations to investigate the impacts of healthy eelgrass on the commercially valuable Nantucket bay scallop.
Our collected data will create the “Mitchell Curve,” a long-term, permanent data record of water quality in Nantucket Harbor. The MMA began collecting dissolved nitrate data since day one of the buoy deployment and has since deployed the second multiparameter sonde that is successfully recording data for dissolved oxygen, total algae, temperature, conductivity, and pH as well. More details @inquirerandmirror —
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JOIN US FOR STROLL
In honor of the 50th anniversary of Stroll, we’ll be holding our inaugural Deck the Wharf Bash at Straight Wharf Fish.
Jingle + Mingle with us:
Date: Saturday, December 7
Time: 7 - 10pm
Location: Straight Wharf Fish, 4 Harbor Square, Nantucket
Indulge in an evening filled with Champagne, Caviar, Burgers, and more! Refuel and warm up after your Stroll adventures. Your ticket includes the divine culinary creations of chefs Gabriel and Kevin, of Straight Wharf Fish, the luxurious flavors of Calvisius Caviar, Champagne + more!
And that’s not all! Get ready for:
• Stargazing on the Deck
• Festive Photo Ops
• Cosmic Caroling
• Exciting Prizes in Our Reindeer Giveaway
• Special Visits from ‘Sconset Santa, Gigi the Holiday Spirit Fairy, + Zoltar the Fortune Teller
Tickets on our website! It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
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FALL II AFTER-SCHOOL SERIES
Grades K - 5 are invited to join the MMA for the Fall II After-school Series, through December 12. This Fall series of programming is DAY SPECIFIC and explores Nantucket Island. Each afternoon holds different activities, crafts, and adventures. Sign up via our website calendar.
LESSONS IN ECHOLOCATION
The MMA had a battacular visit at the Montessori Children’s House on Friday morning! We explored similarities between humans and the bats of Nantucket, the differences between Microbats and Megabats and their diets, and experienced firsthand how amazing echolocation can be. Thank you to our incredible young audience.
SUPERMOON INCOMING
The moon is getting bright! The last supermoon of 2024 is coming up tonight, along with the planet Mercury farthest from the sunset. Over the weekend, we’ll be graced with the Leonid meteor shower.
Saturday evening, Executive Director Joanna Roche will lead a Full Moon Walk at 7PM from the MMA.
Thursday at 6PM we’ll have Look Up at Loines Observatory, our complimentary stargazing program.
On Wednesday November 27th, we’ll host a special Thanksgiving Stargazing evening at 7pm.
Sign up to moon bathe and stargaze with us via our website calendar. Happy Full Moon!
— Image of Full Moon over Cisco Beach by 2024 Artist-in-Residence Charity Grace Mofsen —
OWL PROWL TONIGHT
Tonight 5-7pm
Join us for an Owl Prowl tonight with MMA’s Field Ornithologist, Ginger Andrews.
$20 pp
Registration closes at 2pm today — so we know how many to expect!
Join us for this crowd favorite.
*** Images from our Barn Owl program with Dr. Bob Kennedy featured. Don’t worry. We won’t be unboxing owls in the dark. ***
LITTLE ACK BOOK
“President Biden and his family aren’t all there is to see on Nantucket over Thanksgiving. Here’s everything that’s happening on island throughout the holiday week (including the restaurants that are open for takeaway or dining in on the day).” — @littleackbook
Thank you Little ACK Book for featuring our Thanksgiving Stargazing in your holiday guide.
Sign up via our website calendar.
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VETERANS DAY
The MMA is closed in observance of Veterans Day. We honor U.S. military veterans. We invite you to join us in observing 2 minutes of silence at 2:11pmEST, if you’re so moved. We also recommend visiting with our very special Federal Street Veterans Memorial at your convenience.
We are privileged to have an active Coast Guard Station on Nantucket at Brant Point. Thank you to all who serve to protect the security of the United States, and to support and defend the Constitution. Photo of Prospect Hill Cemetery, Nantucket Island.
NOVEMBER SCIENCE SPEAKER SERIES | CHARLES BROOKS
Join Charles Brooks for a deep dive into his travels and experiences as an oceanographic research technician and engineer at Scripps Institute of Oceanography (SIO). Having traveled around the world before dropping anchor at Scripps, Brooks is enthused to give insight into his role as a technician, working aboard the R/V Roger Revelle during a midlife refit. This presentation will feature some of Brooks’ most significant research cruises and experiences culminating in a cruise out of Guam in April ‘22 that led him to his current position with SIO’s Coastal Observation Research and Development Center (CORDC). He will also discuss the work of the CORDC and his noteworthy role in sampling of island wakes and coastal monitoring in the form of a project called “Smart Mooring.”
In his current position as an engineer and field researcher at the CORDC, Brooks’ work now includes support of robotic systems, remote sampling platform development, and field research in the Western Pacific. Brooks’ talk will cover his career path from Nantucket and Greater New England, to the far reaches of the Western Pacific while providing an overview of current research projects.
Join us on Zoom for this Science Speaker Series Talk, which is free and held on Zoom; Wednesday, November 13 at 7pm. Pre-registration is required.
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THANK YOU
…to our curious, enthralled, inspiring young scientists for joining us over Halloween week for a menagerie of scientific exploration and fun at our Natural Science Museum. Check our website calendar for continued Fall offerings — and moments of joy.
⋆ ⋆ ⋆ SPECIAL THANKSGIVING STARGAZING ⋆ ⋆ ⋆
Please mark your calendars [and sign up on ours] for a special Thanksgiving edition of Stargazing. Our astronomers will lead an impressive tour of Nantucket’s night sky and guide you in viewing astronomical objects through our historic 8-inch Alvan Clark refractor and our modern 24-inch research telescope. Get a chance to view the Moon, planets, star clusters, nebulae, and even other galaxies, grab some fresh air and enjoy bourbon, brownies and hot cocoa. We’ll be gardening on the deck at 7:00pm, November 27th, at Loines Observatory.
Never not in awe of the natural world — which we are privileged to enjoy and steward. All are welcome with preregistration. ⋆ ⋆ ⋆
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TODAY
…is a good day to get outside and enjoy the 65 degree Fall weather on Nantucket.
Saturday is a good day to enjoy a calming pop-up “Morning Bird Walk” with our beloved Ginger Andrews. With so many beautiful, varied habitats so close together, our island is a special place to look and listen for birds.
Our location out at sea makes for a fascinating mix of migratory species and year-round residents. Dry humor — especially useful in a foggy environment — natural and human history — for perspective —unexpected rarities, and other stories fill out the picture. It’s our biodiversity that makes us so special as a destination and environment.
We convene at the MMA at 7:45 Saturday morning, and the walk goes from 8-10.
THE RIGHT TO VOTE
Women on Nantucket voted for the first time in February 1880. Only thirteen Nantucket women voted in that first election. The @inquirerandmirror noted that the men were “respectful” as the women filed in and took their seats to vote — for the school committee.
It was not until 1920 that the Nineteenth Amendment came along. That right to vote was extended to white women only. Maria, pictured above top row, third from left, with the first astronomy class at Vassar, was active in the suffrage movement – and the slaves’ rights movement. Within women’s suffrage her push was always for women’s education and women in the sciences.
May we not take for granted our right to vote today, and all days, as women, as human beings of different colors, beliefs and ethnicities, and as naturalists and scientists. We honor our namesake by enjoying this privilege she so elegantly, smartly and bravely fought for.
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FEARLESS FORESTERS
Tuesday, Nov 5th, 9:00am - 2:00pm
Join us tomorrow for a Special Day program offering for Grades K - 5! We will adventure through the forest to foster a meaningful connection to the natural world. In our active day program, students will navigate the local forest and gain valuable outdoor knowledge and skills aimed at them understanding their place in the ecosystem.
In this program we will uncover the hidden systems of the Nantucket forest. From the soil to the treetops, we will practice and enhance their understanding of the forest biome through experiments, hikes, and enrichment activities. By the end, we will develop the skills needed to be a fearless forester. Above all, we will explore the natural world with curiosity, joy, respect, and gratitude. Participants will be dropped off at the MMA’s Hinchman House Natural Science Museum at 8:50am and pick up will be at 2pm at the Natural Science Museum, 7 Milk Street.
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WE’RE HONORED
We had a time at the Nantucket Chamber of Commerce’s 2024 Awards Ceremony! We were honored to receive the Legacy Business of The Year Award, and receive these great pics from Nantucket Chamber and Bill Hoenk.
Thank you to the Chamber and our supporters. We are honored to be in good company, a member of the Chamber and an integral part of this amazing Nantucket community.
This award recognizes a business that has been a Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce Member for over ten years, a business that has shown sustained growth and commitment to the betterment of the community, and has demonstrated that they are a valued cultural asset to Nantucket Island.
FEARLESS FORESTERS
Tuesday, Nov 5th, 9:00am - 2:00pm
Join us for a Special Day program offering for Grades K - 5! We will adventure through the forest to foster a meaningful connection to the natural world. In our active day program, students will navigate the local forest and gain valuable outdoor knowledge and skills aimed at them understanding their place in the ecosystem.
In this program we will uncover the hidden systems of the Nantucket forest. From the soil to the treetops, we will practice and enhance their understanding of the forest biome through experiments, hikes, and enrichment activities. By the end, we will develop the skills needed to be a fearless forester. Above all, we will explore the natural world with curiosity, joy, respect, and gratitude. Participants will be dropped off at the MMA’s Hinchman House Natural Science Museum at 8:50am and pick up will be at 2pm at the Natural Science Museum, 7 Milk Street.
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FALL II AFTER-SCHOOL SERIES
…calling grades K - 5
Join the MMA for the Fall II After-school Series, launching today, October 29 - December 12! This first Fall series of programming is DAY SPECIFIC and explores Nantucket Island.
Participants will be picked up (with parent permission) from NES & NIS at 2:30pm, Nantucket Lighthouse School at 2:50pm, and the Nantucket New School at 3:00pm and depart for the MMA’s Hinchman House Natural Science Museum or an outbound location. Pick up will be at 4:45pm at the Natural Science Museum, 7 Milk Street.
Each afternoon holds different activities, crafts, and adventures. School might be out, but the curiosity never stops!
MMA Members receive a 20% discount when signed into their account.
FALL II SERIES DATES:
Tuesdays - 5 Week Series
Oct. 29, Nov. 12, 19, Dec. 3, & 10
Wednesdays - 4 Week Series
Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, Dec. 4*, & 11*
*Wednesdays Dec. 4 & 11 are NPS Early Release Days. REGISTER for October 16 under NPS Early Release Days Option
Thursdays - 6 Week Series
Oct. 31, Nov 7, 14, 21 Dec. 5, & 12
No program Thanksgiving week, November 25-28. Can’t wait to see you all!
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HALLOWEEN H’OWL PROWL
Thursday, Oct 31st 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Join the MMA’s Field Ornithologist, Ginger Andrews, as we listen for calls of a variety of nocturnal animals and birds during our special spooky edition program highlighting Alfred Wallace and his dabbles in the spirit world. Alfred Wallace was a British naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist, and illustrator who extensively researched the paranormal realm and was committed to materialist, reductionist cosmologies.
Night-time has always had a mysterious appeal, which brings out a whole new cast of avian and other creatures. It requires patience, and a shift of consciousness from sight to hearing. We will watch for owls as they begin their nightly activity. While an owl sighting is not guaranteed, you will certainly be able to observe several fascinating nocturnal animal species.
At least one adult must sign up with children. This program is designed to be interesting for adults and children ages 8 and older. This program meets at the MMA research Center at 2 Vestal Street, Nantucket MA. This program will be cancelled in the event of rain and refunds issued. Pre-registration is required.
Sign up via website calendar! Happy Halloween.
THIS WEEK AT LOINES OBSERVATORY
Join us for stargazing! Open Nights this week will be held Wednesday and Friday at 8:00pm. Pick your day on our website calendar to confirm smooth access for the big show in the sky.
STROLL WITH US | DECK THE WHARF
The Maria Mitchell Association is thrilled by your feedback to our inaugural ‘Deck the Wharf Bash’ Saturday, December 7, 2024, from 7-10pm, at Straight Wharf Fish, 4 Harbor Square, Nantucket.
Come jungle, mingle and dine over bubbly champagne, sustainable caviar, juicy @straightwharffish burgers + more. Your ticket includes delicious food and wine, stargazing on the deck, festive photo opportunities, cosmic caroling, a chance to win cool prizes in our reindeer raffle, and visits from ‘Sconset Santa, and Gigi the Holiday Fairy among others… Not to be missed.
Only 100 tickets will be sold to this put-the-fun-in fundraiser to support our incredible year-round programming.
Merry merry! Link to tickets on our website.
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WELCOME TO NANTUCKET BLUEDOT LIVING
We had a lot of fun flipping through the inaugural issue of @bluedotliving Nantucket edition featuring the Maria Mitchell Association, ACKlimate and fellow incredible educational and conservation groups and individuals. Looking forward to seeing how this publication blooms. Check it out online at https://nantucket.bluedotliving.com.
NANTUCKET HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS CONTINUED
H’owl Prowl: Halloween Owl Prowl
Program Meets at the MMA Research Center
Thursday, Oct 31 | 6 - 7:30pm
Join the MMA’s beloved Field Ornithologist, Ginger Andrews, as we listen for calls of a variety of nocturnal animals and birds during our special spooky edition program highlighting Alfred Wallace and his dabbles in the spirit world. Alfred Wallace was a British Naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist and illustrator who extensively researched the paranormal realm and was committed to materialist, reductionist cosmologies.
Night-time has always had a mysterious appeal, which brings out a whole new cast of avian and other creatures. It requires patience, and a shift of consciousness from sight to hearing. We will watch for owls as they begin their nightly activity. While an owl sighting is not guaranteed, you will certainly be able to observe several fascinating nocturnal animal species.
Sign up via our website calendar. Happy Halloweening!
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NANTUCKET HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS
Please pre-register for our Halloween events so we can make sure we have enough supplies for all little ghouls, goblins and witches! Offerings will include:
Spooky Science | Crystal Pumpkins
Hinchman House
Saturday, October 26 | 12 - 1pm
Join the MMA for a “spooktacular” exploration into the world of science! For Halloween weekend, we will grow your own ghostly crystals on a Halloween pumpkin using simple household ingredients.
Spooky Science | Potion Making
Hinchman House
Sunday, October 27 | 12 - 1pm +
Sunday, November 3 | 12 - 1pm
Join the MMA’s naturalists on a “spooktacular” exploration into the world of science! For Halloween weekend, we will create bubbly and colorful chemical potions though a series of hands-on science experiments.
Spooky Science | Growing New Pumpkins From Old Pumpkins
Hinchman House
Saturday, November 2 | 12 - 1pm
Join the MMA’s naturalists on a “spooktacular” exploration into the world of science! After the Halloween festivus, we will ponder the circle of life: as your small pumpkins become overripe and reach the end of their life, you can scoop out the insides and use them as containers to cradle the start of life for the next generation of pumpkins.
H’owl Prowl | Halloween Owl Prowl
Program Meets at the MMA Research Center
Thursday, Oct 31 | 6 - 7:30pm
Join the MMA’s Field Ornithologist, Ginger Andrews, as we listen for calls of a variety of nocturnal animals and birds during our special spooky edition program highlighting Alfred Wallace and his dabbles in the spirit world. Alfred Wallace was a British Naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist and illustrator who extensively researched the paranormal realm and was committed to materialist, reductionist cosmologies.
Night has always had a mysterious appeal, which brings out a whole new cast of avian and other creatures. It requires patience, and a shift of consciousness from sight to hearing. We will watch for owls as they begin their nightly activity. While an owl sighting is not guaranteed, you will certainly be able to observe several fascinating nocturnal animal species.
VISUAL DESIGN FOR NATURAL SCIENCE
Join MMA enthusiast, Morgan Raith, as she shares an overview of her design background, creative process, and details of her island-centered interpretive and educational projects. Having grown up on Nantucket, Morgan appreciates the role that design and storytelling play in sharing the island’s rich history and natural wonders. She is excited to share her unique approach to visual communications and problem solving.
As an artist, designer, and creative strategist specializing in science communication, Morgan provides creative direction for clients in marine technology, natural science, education, and conservation. She works closely with scientists, engineers, teachers, and cultural experts to transform complex information into accessible visual content for various audiences and settings. Her portfolio includes self-guided tours, interpretive signage, scientific illustration, visual guides, digital storytelling, and exhibit design.
Join us on Zoom for this Science Speaker Series Talk.
This presentation is free and held on Zoom this Wednesday, October 23, from 7-8pm EST.
Pre-registration is required.