In this January News Edition we're hosting the Official Cape Cod International Year of Chemistry Kick-Off Event at the Cape Cod Science Cafe. Invitation
here.

Come Celebrate the International Year of Chemistry 2011
At the Cape Cod Science Cafe hosted by local American Chemical Society Members:
Jennifer Maclachlan and Dr. Jack Driscoll
Sponsors include:
American Chemical Society Northeastern Section
(NESACS), The Town of Barnstable, The Cape Cod Commission & Barnstable County Department of Health and Environment and PID Analyzers, LLC
Cape Cod Science Cafe: Protecting the Cape Cod Water Supply
At The Hyannis Golf Club, Route 132, Hyannis, MA 02601
Wednesday Evening January 26, 2011
6:30pm-9pm
Soft drinks and light appetizers will be provided.
Cash bar.
Event Speakers:
Introduction and Overview of International Year of Chemistry by:
Dr. Morton Hoffman, Councilor Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society and IYC Chair (NESACS)
Krista Longnecker, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute will present: "A Scientific perspective of water on Cape Cod"
Gongmin Lei, Laboratory Director Barnstable County Department of Health and Environment, will present "Inside the Barnstable County Water Labs: An Overview of the state-of-the-art equipment-what it is and what it does"
Susan Rask, M.S., R.S. of Barnstable County Department of Health and Environment will present on the subject of nitrogen and the Cape Cod coastal water quality.
This event is open to the public and the purpose is to have the speakers, who are chemists or use chemistry in their jobs to educate the audience about this critical issue: protecting the water supply here on Cape Cod.
Check out my blog:
The Analyzer Source
Information will be updated to the blog and Twitter (search #ccsciencecafe) during the Cape Cod Science Cafe.