Thursday, January 23 – Sunday, January 26 – Flora in Winter

Breathtaking flowers bloom in the galleries during the Worcester Art Museum’s annual Flora in Winter four-day fundraiser. During this premier floral design event, skilled arrangers from across the region create captivating and imaginative interpretations of artworks in virtually every gallery of the Museum. It is a succulent feast for the eyes and spirit in the middle of winter. Sponsored this year by People’s United Bank and unum. Members: Free during exhibition hours; $25 for Flora Euphoria! with RSVP or $30 at the door. Nonmembers: $20 during exhibition hours; $45 for Flora Euphoria! with RSVP or $50 at the door.

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Thursday, January 23, 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm – Flora Euphoria! Courtly Pleasures

In anticipation of the Worcester Art Museum’s Knights exhibition in March, Flora Euphoria! will transport you to the time of King Arthur while you feast on inspired interpretations, hors d’oeuvre and a cash bar. Enjoy wandering minstrels and period costumed performers as we celebrate Flora in Winter and the integration of arms and armor into our renowned collection. The opening celebration will take place Thursday, January 23, from 5:30 – 8 (snow date Friday, January 24, 5:30 – 8) in the Renaissance Court/Galleries. Reserve by January 17 for a discount – $25 WAM members, $45 nonmembers, or, after January 17, $30 WAM members, $50 nonmembers. For reservations call 508-793-4440, or visit http://www.worcesterart.org/Events/Flora/flora-in-winter-2014/.

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Wednesday, January 22, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm – Naturally Nutritious

When the air is cold, there’s nothing better than a heaping helping of comfort food! Lucky for you, Chefs Leah Dickerson and Loni Zelfon are at the Boston Center for Adult Education on Arlington Street to prove that “comfort” doesn’t have to mean calories. Students will learn how to prepare dishes that feel indulgent and delicious with ingredients that are naturally nutritious. Discover how easy it is to create healthy meals that are so much more satisfying than salad. The BCAE course will take place Wednesday, January 22 from 6 – 9, and the cost is $51 for BCAE members, $60 for non members. Materials cost is an additional $20. To register, or for more information, visit www.bcae.org.  Image from www.detoxkitchen.co.uk.

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Tuesday, January 14, 7:30 pm – A Heads-Up View of Urban Stream Ecology

The next meeting of the Cambridge Entomological Club will take place Tuesday, January 14, beginning at 7:30 in room 101 of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Oxford Street, Cambridge. Dr Bob Smith will present a talk entitled A Heads-up View of Urban Stream Ecology.

Human activities in the watershed and direct alterations to the stream channel can alter the habitat and water quality experienced by fauna living in a stream. Thus, studies examining stream communities along an urbanization gradient typically focus on the links between watershed land-use and in-stream conditions. However, stream organisms are not confined to a single stretch of stream throughout their life. Fish have the ability to disperse long distance through the stream network, and flying insects can disperse long distances across the landscape, unconstrained by the stream network.

Using a combination of field studies and GIS, Dr Smith investigated how dispersal (a regional process) affects patterns of stream biodiversity along a gradient of human influence. His research suggests that human land use across the landscape may impede dispersal and both local (watershed based) and regional (dispersal based) processes are important for controlling community structure in urbanized streams. The mechanisms for how human activities alter regional processes differ between taxa and are related to species life history traits. These findings have important implications for conservation and restoration strategies as well as developing land-use development plans that promote the sustainability of stream ecosystems.

The meeting is free and open to the public. Snacks will be provided and you are also welcome to join us at 6:00 PM for an informal pre-meeting dinner at the Cambridge Common.

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Sunday, January 26, 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm – NABB Annual Member Reception

Please join The Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay at NABB’s Annual Member Reception, sponsored by the Mandarin Oriental Boston, 776 Boylston Street, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 26, 2014. This is one of NABB’s favorite events each year. Enjoy complimentary hors d’oeuvre and a cash bar, and see your friends and neighbors in the beautiful ballroom of the Mandarin Oriental. Also, please feel free to invite potential new members, but be sure to sign up yourself and everyone else whom you are bringing to this wonderful event!  To sign up, please visit http://www.nabbonline.com/event/nabb_annual_member_reception.

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Tuesday, January 28, 6:30 pm – A World of Honey

On Tuesday, January 28, beginning at 6:30 pm at the Classroom Annex at 67 Smith Place in Cambridge, Formaggio Kitchen’s honey buyer Julia will lead a tasting of a range of varietal honeys from around the world, focusing on the factors that influence each unique flavor. She’ll bring it all together by matching honeys with our favorite cheeses, and explain what to consider when putting together your own pairings. The fee is $55, and you may register online at www.formaggiokitchen.com, or by calling 617-354-4750.  Image from www.agooddeal.blogspot.com.

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Friday, January 17 – Sunday, January 19, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – Botanical Painting with Watercolor: Master Class with Carol Woodin

Gain confidence and comfort in this Berkshire Botanical Garden class devoted to techniques of botanical painting in watercolor. Using pomegranates as subjects, students will learn to capture the vitality and drama of these luscious fruits. After creating a base watercolor layer for guidance, artists will add a series of dry-brush layers, gradually increasing color intensity and form. Through demonstration and individualized attention, the instructor will guide students through mixing believable reds and maintaining color clarity. By the end of the class, each student will have a painting either finished or nearly so.  The three day class will be held Friday, January 17 – Sunday, January 19  from 10 – 4 at the Education Center at Berkshire Botanical Garden in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.  Bring a bag lunch.  A materials list can be found on the website, http://www.berkshirebotanical.org/ai1ec_event/botanical-painting-with-watercolor-master-class-with-carol-woodin/?instance_id=2433, where you may also register.  $320 BBG members, $360 nonmembers.

Carol Woodin has been painting botanicals in watercolor for over 20 years. Her focus is orchids, rare plants and heirlooms. Her work is included in collections around the world, including those of the Smithsonian Institution, Shirley Sherwood Collection and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK. As Director of Exhibitions for the American Society of Botanical Artists, she has organized exhibitions of botanical art throughout the US.

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Sunday, January 19, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm – What is Beekeeping All About?

This Tower Hill Botanic Garden talk on Sunday, January 19, from 1 – 2 will focus on the critical role honeybees play in our ecosystem, including your vegetable garden, and will explain management of honeybee colonies through the seasons in Central Massachusetts. Mary Duane, Past President, Worcester County Beekeeper’s Association, will present this talk, free with admission to the Garden. Learn what you can do to help to protect the honeybee, including becoming a beekeeper. Registration recommended.

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Wednesday, January 22, 3:00 pm – Annual Garden Club of the Back Bay Winter Tea

Each January we thank our members for their support with a Winter Tea, this year to be held Wednesday, January 22 beginning at 3 pm at The Courtyard Restaurant at The Boston Public Library. Overlooking the beautiful Italianate courtyard in the BPL’s historic McKim building, the Courtyard Restaurant is steeped in history and loaded with delightful tea selections. The Courtyard Restaurant’s tea was featured recently in an article in Victoria Magazine. We will enjoy a selection of tea sandwiches which may include (subject to the whims of the market) cucumber with herb cream cheese, smoked salmon butter canapes, apricot chicken salad, turkey & Earl Grey butter on marble rye, lobster with chive cream cheese on mini lemon butter crust buns, tomato with crumbled bacon, date nut bread with honey cream cheese, currant scones, four fruit marmalade, Devonshire double cream, plus fresh fruit tartlets, assorted French macaroons, Irish coffee bars, raspberry thumbprints, chocolate sinclairs, and your choice of premium loose leaf teas. Members are invited to ask friends to join them, although we must charge a separate increased fee for guests. The Club underwrites a substantial portion of the expense of this meeting on behalf of our valued volunteers. $35 for Garden Club members, $45 for guests. Members will receive a written invitation. If you are not a member, or know a member, but are interested in attending, please email info@gardenclubbackbay.org. Responses are required no later than January 14.

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Monday, January 20, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Superplants

Just like Marvel comic characters, there are plants with superpowers.  Have you heard of a plant whose fruit has the power to make sour foods taste sweet?  Some superpowered plants are highly nutritious, while others are super-competitive – which is great for them, but not for the plants around them!  Search the Wellesley College Botanic Garden greenhouse for greenhouse superplants and start some super sprouts to take home, on Monday, January 20, between 1 – 4 (drop in anytime.)  Free. Thank you www.psmag.com for the great illustration.

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