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Exploring Western National Parks with Bill Gette: West Texas and Big Bend National Park
Brought to you by the Maynard Public Library and Maynard Council on Aging
Naturalist and photographer Bill Gette has led many travel programs to West Texas, the area along the Rio Grande River from El Paso to Big Bend National Park. Much of this area is Chihuahuan Desert. Annually, the region receives only 9.3 inches of rain (compared to 50 inches in Massachusetts). Most people think of deserts as barren landscapes with little wildlife. In fact, deserts are teeming with life, and the Chihuahuan Desert is considered one of the most biologically diverse. During his PowerPoint presentation, Bill will take you on a tour of West Texas with stops at an urban landscape in El Paso, Lake Balmorhea, the Davis Mountains, and Big Bend National Park. In each of these locations, Bill will show you the impact that available water and elevation have on the diversity of life.
At Rio Bosque Wetlands Park in El Paso, Bill will show you the many species of water birds that flock to the wetlands created by outflow from a wastewater treatment facility. Black-necked Stilts, American Avocets, Wilson’s Phalaropes, Northern Shovelers, and Cinnamon Teal are commonly seen there. At Lake Balmorhea, Bill will show you not only water birds but also species typical of the surrounding desert scrub, including Black-tailed Jackrabbit, Desert Cottontail, and Pyrrhuloxia. In the “sky islands” of the Davis Mountains, he will show you how increases in elevation transform desert scrub into grasslands and mixed forests of conifers and hardwoods. Bill will also take you on a virtual hike through the caldera of an extinct volcano in Big Bend National Park and high into the Chisos Mountains.
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Bill Gette, Founding Director of Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats Education Center and Past President of the Friends of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, traveled to Wyoming to explore two of the nation’s most spectacular national parks: Grand Teton and Yellowstone. During his PowerPoint presentation, Bill will show his photographs and describe the areas he visited and the wildlife he encountere...
Mr. Mark's Holiday Larks, Part 1
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It's Children's Librarian Mr. Mark's annual holiday video for 2024! Part 1 of 2. Happy holidays from Maynard Public Library!
Doug Tallamy: Nature's Best Hope
มุมมอง 2009 หลายเดือนก่อน
On April 25, 2024, Doug Tallamy returned (virtually) to the Maynard Public Library to talk about his book Nature's Best Hope. Recent headlines about global insect declines and three billion fewer birds in North America are a bleak reality check about how ineffective our current landscape designs have been at sustaining the plants and animals that sustain us. To create landscapes that enhance lo...
Using the New Minuteman Library Catalog and Account Features
มุมมอง 5610 หลายเดือนก่อน
This short video will how to use the new Minuteman Library Catalog to find exactly what you're looking for. It also details features within your account such as Lists, Reading History, and other settings.
Jane Oneail Presents Kehinde Wiley: Color and Splendor
มุมมอง 128ปีที่แล้ว
Jane Oneail of Culturally Curious presents an art talk in celebration of Black history Month. Kehinde Wiley’s portrait of President Obama cemented his status in the contemporary art world as an artist that mixes Grand Manner portraiture traditions, intricate patterns and designs, and a vibrant, technicolor palette. His paintings, which most often depict contemporary African American subjects, e...
Author Melanie Brooks: A Hard Silence
มุมมอง 113ปีที่แล้ว
Author Melanie Brooks visited the Maynard Library on February 1, 2024 to speak about her latest book A Hard Silence: One Daughter Remaps Family, Grief and Faith when HIV/AIDS Changes It All. In the mid 1980s, Canada’s worst public health disaster was unfolding. Catastrophic mismanagement of the country’s blood supply allowed contaminated blood to be knowingly distributed nationwide, infecting c...
Mr. Mark’s Harmonious Holidays
มุมมอง 78ปีที่แล้ว
Mr. Mark’s Harmonious Holidays
OARS Watershed Talk
มุมมอง 32ปีที่แล้ว
OARS Executive Director Alison Field-Juma presents a talk entitled Put Your Hands in the River: The Formation and Fate of the Assabet, Sudbury and Concord Watershed at the Maynard Public Library on October 26, 2023,
How to Use the Maynard Kayak Rental Station
มุมมอง 45ปีที่แล้ว
Learn how to use the new Maynard Kayak Rental Station! It's the first kayak rental station on the Assabet River, and the first self-serve rental station in Massachusetts. Julia Flanary, Maynard's Conservation Agent and Assistant Town Planner, will explain how to use the station, including the smartphone app (Rent.Fun) which allows you to pay for and unlock the kayak, paddle, and life preserver ...
Jane Oneail--Seaside Escapes: The Art & Architecture of the New England Coast
มุมมอง 232ปีที่แล้ว
Jane Oneail of Culturally Curious returns to the Maynard Public Library to present a talk on Seaside Escapes: The Art & Architecture of the New England Coast. From artist colonies to robber baron “summer cottages,” the New England shoreline has inspired countless creative works. This program looks at seascapes by beloved American artists including Winslow Homer and Edward Hopper as well as the ...
Art Talk with Jane Oneail--George Tooker: Modern Life & Magical Realism
มุมมอง 1.3Kปีที่แล้ว
Jane Oneail returns to the Maynard Library to present a talk about artist George Tooker in celebration of Pride Month. George Tooker often depicted the tensions of modern life and inhuman bureaucracies. As a gay man, active in the Civil Rights movement, Tooker explored boundary-breaking subjects in his work while also conjuring powerful scenes of quiet beauty. This program provides an introduct...
Doug Tallamy: The Nature of Oaks
มุมมอง 207ปีที่แล้ว
Maynard Public Library and Maynard Council on Aging May 4, 2023 In The Nature of Oaks: The Rich Ecology of Our Most Essential Native Trees, Doug Tallamy reveals the ecological importance of the oak tree, discussing its month-by-month role in the planet's seasonal cycles, and shares practical advice about how to plant and care for an oak.
Mr Mark’s Holiday Hijinks
มุมมอง 2292 ปีที่แล้ว
Holiday greetings from our own Mr. Mark!
Travelogue: Belgium and Holland in Spring
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Travelogue: Belgium and Holland in Spring
Author Morgan Talty in Conversation with Megan Birch-McMichael
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Author Morgan Talty in Conversation with Megan Birch-McMichael
Art Talk with Jane Oneail--The Landscape as Canvas: Earth Art
มุมมอง 2802 ปีที่แล้ว
Art Talk with Jane Oneail The Landscape as Canvas: Earth Art
Art Talk with Jane Oneail--Keith Haring: AIDS, Advocacy and Art
มุมมอง 1582 ปีที่แล้ว
Art Talk with Jane Oneail Keith Haring: AIDS, Advocacy and Art
An Evening with Author Jennifer Haigh at the Maynard Public Library
มุมมอง 1232 ปีที่แล้ว
An Evening with Author Jennifer Haigh at the Maynard Public Library
Gardeners and Climate Change presented by Demetra Tseckares
มุมมอง 602 ปีที่แล้ว
Gardeners and Climate Change presented by Demetra Tseckares
Urban Planting: 150 Years of Trees and Gardens in Maynard
มุมมอง 542 ปีที่แล้ว
Urban Planting: 150 Years of Trees and Gardens in Maynard
Author Ted Reinstein--Beyond Brooklyn: The Unsung Heroes Who Helped Break Baseball's Color Barrier
มุมมอง 282 ปีที่แล้ว
Author Ted Reinstein Beyond Brooklyn: The Unsung Heroes Who Helped Break Baseball's Color Barrier
Faith Ringgold: Quilts, Paintings and Politics
มุมมอง 3092 ปีที่แล้ว
Faith Ringgold: Quilts, Paintings and Politics
Author Talk with Linda Hoffman: The Artist and the Orchard
มุมมอง 1243 ปีที่แล้ว
Author Talk with Linda Hoffman: The Artist and the Orchard
National Kazoo Day with Mr. Mark
มุมมอง 1013 ปีที่แล้ว
National Kazoo Day with Mr. Mark
History of Food Cooperatives in Maynard (Maynard Sesquicentennial History Series)
มุมมอง 1173 ปีที่แล้ว
History of Food Cooperatives in Maynard (Maynard Sesquicentennial History Series)
Bestselling Author David Baldacci
มุมมอง 403 ปีที่แล้ว
Bestselling Author David Baldacci
Author Lynne Reeves in Conversation with Lisa Genova
มุมมอง 273 ปีที่แล้ว
Author Lynne Reeves in Conversation with Lisa Genova
The Wyeth Family: An American Artistic Dynasty presented by Jane Oneail of Culturally Curious
มุมมอง 1.4K3 ปีที่แล้ว
The Wyeth Family: An American Artistic Dynasty presented by Jane Oneail of Culturally Curious
Trolleys, Trains, Buses,& Cars. Transportation in Maynard (Maynard Sesquicentennial History Series)
มุมมอง 2023 ปีที่แล้ว
Trolleys, Trains, Buses,& Cars. Transportation in Maynard (Maynard Sesquicentennial History Series)

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  • @johntmusic543
    @johntmusic543 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    im a decendabt of mary Ellen Edith maynard who was born 1863 in battersea surrey england and married charles humphrey penfold then moved to new zealand

  • @dr.detroit1514
    @dr.detroit1514 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting presentation. I grew up in Detroit, graduated High School in spring 1972, and after earning my computer tech certificate at CDI in Oct '73, started work for DEC in its Maynard module repair depot in Dec 1973. Badge 22229. Worked there and took training for three years, living in Hudson in a rented cottage on Lake Boon. Saw KO shuffling through the repair depot maybe two or three times, open suit coat flapping with his arm movements. Xferred back to Detroit in Dec 1976 to work in PDP-11 field service. Some may not know that the company helicopter was not just for executives an such, it was open for use by any employee, and I used it several times, from the Parker St helipad. Did various kinds of field service work until DEC got sold to Compaq in 1988. Worked on for Compaq until they lost the contract I was working on to IBM in Y2K. Went over to IBM and worked there until early 2004, when they lost the contract to HP. But, alas, the contract wound up being broken up between several companies. Decided to exit that trade at that time, and become a Barber. In one of my many camping trips and visits back to the area, did "A Walk Through The Mill" guided tour, in about 1992. Highlight was climbing up into the clock tower, and doing one circular wind of the clock. Among the vip names on the tower inside walls was that of Henry Ford.

  • @mspf301
    @mspf301 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I worked for DEC for 4years; (1975-79) one in the greater Washington, DC area, then went to GIA (General International Area based in PK3) and joined the Flying Squad. Such a fantastic company with great people!!

  • @mhgni.b6314
    @mhgni.b6314 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was great thank u!

  • @lotteneri4749
    @lotteneri4749 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Such a good watch. Thanks!

  • @mainemavin
    @mainemavin 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for sgaring this talk with Dr. Tallamy. I have learned so much.

  • @brianmaynard2051
    @brianmaynard2051 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am the descendant of John and Frankie Maynard

  • @noth606
    @noth606 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    About 8:00 and slightly before, Aulikki is not pronounced particularly close to how it is in this video, rather it is AU-lik-KI so the emphasis is 'hard' on AU and KI, not LIK as pronounced here. Basically the exact _opposite_ of how it is pronounced here. Speaker here pronounces it au-LIK-ki, as mentioned it should be AU-lik-KI. This is not unimportant, since for a native speaker of Finnish the speaker is sayin (au)LEAK(i) which isn't even close. What comes out would be written alekki roughly which is much much closer to the male name Aleksi than it is to Aulikki. Pronunciation pro-tip for Finnish, think of it in phonemes like Japanese, and clearly pronounce them all. It is _not_ an indoeuropean language with silent letters and similar nonsense, it is written phonetically in phonemes like you would write Japanese in Romaji script.

  • @TreeLynnT
    @TreeLynnT ปีที่แล้ว

    Definitely has Maynard features. 😊

  • @craigsmith4105
    @craigsmith4105 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes, he is new to me...excellent commentary. In awe.

  • @myothercarisadelorean8957
    @myothercarisadelorean8957 ปีที่แล้ว

    My Dad worked for Digital. I want to say from 1980 until late 90s until they were bought by Compaq. I forgot his role, I think he was systems or software engineer. As for location, he worked at the San Diego, CA office in Kearny Mesa on Kearny Villa Road. I born in '83 so I was still a kid and have limited memory of those days. I remember going to work with him sometimes on the weekends. That office campus was pretty big at the time. I think they occupied 3 buildings on the lot. I remember him bringing home weird random hardware; servers, laptops, desktops. I think they were either dev kits or some kind of beta testing. I remember the company being very generous on his tenure and great perks. Company gifts, vacation trips, car discounts from local dealership.

  • @dog61
    @dog61 ปีที่แล้ว

    I worked for DEC for 24 years, starting in the early 80's. I started in field service eventually working my way up to software engineering at ZK3. It was a time and a company where you could interview for any position you thought you were qualified to do and be able to move into that position. I took advantage of that, taking opportunities as they came up. We had the best products, but management failed to see the changes in the industry. Compaq and HP were arguably worse. The project I was working on was cut in the mid 2000s resulting in the entire organization being "laid off" (AKA fired). The good things about the layoffs was a very generous severance package and a great network of colleagues. I got my first and second post-DEC jobs, the latter I'm still doing off of recommendations from people I worked with at DEC.

  • @SSJIndy
    @SSJIndy ปีที่แล้ว

    Best 10 years of my career were the ones at DEC.

  • @robbieatkinson5282
    @robbieatkinson5282 ปีที่แล้ว

    P r o m o s m 🍀

  • @SalivatingSteve
    @SalivatingSteve ปีที่แล้ว

    7:12 Was Ken Olsen’s wife seriously named Aulikki Valve?? It’s like one of those joke names, a leaky valve 😂

  • @josettewecsuart
    @josettewecsuart ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks so much for introducing us to this creative genius. Jw

  • @alni509
    @alni509 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was incredible! Thanks for sharing.

  • @richarwalker
    @richarwalker ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for such an informative description of Edward hopper and his work. Well done.

  • @apogeedata
    @apogeedata ปีที่แล้ว

    Then, why are you showing a vt100😂 kidding thanks for the video. Awesome job.

    • @dog61
      @dog61 ปีที่แล้ว

      Best. Terminal. Ever. :)

  • @tweetyuno
    @tweetyuno 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I started working for Digital en 1976 in Maynard Massachussets, then I got transferred to Nashua New Hampshire, then I got transferred to NY. DEC the best American Company that ever existed in USA. I remembered when I met Mr. Ken Olsen, he was a gentleman. in one of his speeches he said that the best assets the Company had was the people. God Bless his soul. He was people oriented. I really miss that Company. I left the company in 1995.

  • @heidiankers108
    @heidiankers108 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent! Thank you!! From New Zealand. Re: another comment, I also thought of the faded glue paper on windows, but concur it was done deliberately, his subtle aside to modernism: 'will you see it?' ''when did I ever do grubby?' nothing else in his paintings appears grubby; only stark, vital, only precise. there is no other deterioration in any other painting. the worn through filters may even have existed, but perhaps this is a foil! even his paper filters would have been perfect? The lonely 'sunday morning' empty stores, was followed immediately by photo of his house, they look the same! Now you've expressed it, thank you again, I think his whole ouevre is impressionist modernism.

  • @marilyneguerriau7443
    @marilyneguerriau7443 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very interesting, thank you 👍👍👍👍🎨

  • @SR-kv3pb
    @SR-kv3pb 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Enjoyable talk, excellent speaker. I second the woman's comment at 1:12:43.

  • @misscatto4694
    @misscatto4694 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    What a wonderful presentation! I learnt so much and curious now to know more. Many thanks for making it public.

  • @bobbowen2716
    @bobbowen2716 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Another short DEC story. I finished my DEC career working for Digital's CSS, the customer solutions division. Trivia note: The computer voice you hear in the future scenes of the movie Back To The Future II is DECvoice.

  • @bobbowen2716
    @bobbowen2716 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I joined DEC in 1983 in sales in the Los Angeles office. I came over from HP a California company. In walking into the office either the Orange County office or the LA office you would see a sea of Green Celtics banners hanging everywhere. That was when the Lakers and Celtics were battling. DEC's ISDP Progarm that of giving employees a promotional career path resulted that many of the office employees were from Maynard or Boston. That was my culture shock. But I came to love the difference. Bob

  • @maxferguson6470
    @maxferguson6470 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    AS MY PAINTINGS ARE OFTEN COMPARED TO EDWARD HOPPER'S, YOU MIGHT ENJOY SEEING THEM. MAX FERGUSON

  • @thiscozyspace
    @thiscozyspace 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was invaluable! Thank you for sharing this so we can all enjoy and learn about this fascinating family even if we're not local to the library.

  • @Jim-hw1xr
    @Jim-hw1xr 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I worked for DEC for 6 years. Olson came up in 1987 and told everyone, when asked about PCs, "The PC is a dying fad" I started looking for a new job but wound up starting my own computer and supplies biz.

    • @dog61
      @dog61 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ken was a brilliant man, but completely out of touch with the state of the modern markets at the time. His nobody needs a computer at home and UNIX is snake oil quips made it clear that he didn't have any idea what was going on outside of the DEC bubble.

  • @michaeltroster9059
    @michaeltroster9059 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think people tend to confuse solitude with loneliness . Hopper’s pictures show solitude, but are the people lonely? I don’t think so. Today in our overcrowded world the concept of solitude is often much desired.

    • @veniamin1LJ
      @veniamin1LJ 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      "Hopper’s pictures show solitude, but are the people lonely?" They are. Remember "Room in New York", 1932? They are together, but they are lonely. It's not about solitude. It's frigging loneliness.

  • @navyskaterdude
    @navyskaterdude 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had a summer job at DEC in '76, working at The Annex in Maynard MA doing Module Repair. Great summer job but most of my coworkers were nosey old ladies. Had some good times at the "Ye Olde Towne House Pub" across from the Mill. Great local bands played there. I lived in Natick then, it was a long ride

  • @ed.puckett
    @ed.puckett 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks to all for this wonderful documentary and testimonial. I looked up CPUWARS and found it. Go to the wikipedia page and in the references you will find a link to "the comic online". Wishing all the best to all of you and all the participants and past members of DEC!

  • @theponderingplumb9790
    @theponderingplumb9790 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This and the Hopper lecture from the same series are electrifying. Thank you so much for uploading. Im a broke college grad so im not able to travel and see these works in person.

  • @theponderingplumb9790
    @theponderingplumb9790 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for uploading, I really appreciated learning more about this amazing artist!

  • @crustycobs2669
    @crustycobs2669 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was a tech for DEC, starting in H/W installs and progressing to Ops Analyst for Field Service in the Mid-Atlantic area. DEC was the greatest work environment. It was sad how the co. collapsed. Cheers to all former DEC employees. 128007

  • @rabidbigdog
    @rabidbigdog 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    The destruction of Digital is an unpunished capital crime in Amercian business history.

  • @tweetyuno
    @tweetyuno 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    DEC the very best company ever existed. I worked there for 20 years. That company was people oriented. Mr Olsen had a heart of gold (RIP,) he was humble with great precensel.

  • @schulenburgstudio
    @schulenburgstudio 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am an artist on Cape Cod. I enjoyed the talk very much. Thanks for posting. BTW- the Hopper's house in Truro is still there, largely unchanged. It was left to friends after the Hopper's passing. And I wanted to point out that you said the painting "Rooms for Tourists" may have been Gloucester. It is in fact 142 Bradford Street in Provincetown, now called the Sunset Inn. It also still looks very much the same as it did when Hopper painted it. There is a woman who gives a wonderful tour around Truro, visiting places Hopper painted. Hopper House Tours with Beth Chapman. If you can arrange to go out with her, it's a lot of fun and very imformative!

    • @nocomment650
      @nocomment650 ปีที่แล้ว

      I greatly appreciate your 'on the ground' knowledge and recommendations of Hopper locations to visit in the Cape Cod (and ? Gloucester) area. I hope I find things as when you wrote this message and look forward to visiting and exploring the area. Thank You !

  • @Toogoodtobetrue458
    @Toogoodtobetrue458 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I see an Ed hopper work it’s like a silent scream of loneliness. I hear the tinnitus in my ears because it appears so loudly quiet.

  • @berkcramfam
    @berkcramfam 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just found this. Thanks for the interesting talk - learned a lot!

  • @juliangedzierski2546
    @juliangedzierski2546 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    A very great man indeed 20 year it was a pleasure 146486

  • @kevinpelletier9547
    @kevinpelletier9547 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Started in 80' and went through the compaq and hp acquisitions. best times and the worst times. orc in nso and nio. spent time off 101a.

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    1980 I remember digital. They were the first to create the pdp at usc and the creation of the first internet . I used Unix at Cerritos college and 1995. Remember Cisco routers. I installed networks for walmart which today is networked all over United States.. Downey California

  • @janetbeatrice9505
    @janetbeatrice9505 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    So many familiar faces! Great video! And it's so perfect that it began with Mr. Mark playing celebratory kazoo music!

  • @judywall7528
    @judywall7528 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I worked for Digital in Canada for 20 years. It was a wonderful company to work for at the time.

  • @vsutp
    @vsutp 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this. I lived in Maynard during this time as my mom worked at Digital.

  • @RSEFX
    @RSEFX 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Insightful and comprehensive discussion, direct, clear, smart and (TG!) NOT pretentious. (I personally don't see the "dabbling in Kandinski" theory. Those windows look like they were whitewashed OR painted over for decorative effect for the presentation of the exterior---with a pale yellow?---perhaps years earlier and fading, or the result of glue that has browned somewhat, as if a thin sheet of paper or some such had been glued there, and now showing the aging, darkening effects of sunlight on it. I've seen a lot of old glue smears over the years, as they often have that exact same look as the glue begins to darken and 'print through" whatever it was adhered to as time goes on. A covering may've been put on the lower windows to provide a little privacy to the customers, or to block some kind of light that may've started to shine into the room from some outside business, car headlights or something similar. Or maybe just to subdue the lights of the restaurant's own sign that is so close, just outside the window, especially if it had a blinking light component.) Ok, enough blab about that detail! Just my own theory. Thanks for the talk. It is well appreciated.

  • @SMunozDB7
    @SMunozDB7 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great lecture thank you very much

  • @billmayhew1414
    @billmayhew1414 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    As the last President of the Digital Equipment Computer Users Society (DECUS) I will always treasure my memories of those years!

  • @gbfierro
    @gbfierro 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    how do I get the ZOOM contact for the upcoming June 19th lecture ? Please inform