It’s getting lighter and lighter each day as the Earth edges away from the Winter Solstice, but it’s still pretty gray and that gets people down. It affects some people more than others – sometimes to the point of being a serious illness.

But where is that point, and what do you do about it?

That’s the topic of Science Cafe Concord on Tuesday, when Panelists include Meghan Butcher, a psychology intern at Concord Hospital Family Healing, and Wayne Castro and Lynn Anne Palmer, clinicians at Riverbend Community Mental Health in Concord, will discuss Seasonal Affective Disorder.

As always, it’s a free session, upstairs at The Draft Sports Bar, 67 S. Main St. in Concord, starting at 6 p.m. Questions from the audience will drive the discussion, so show up if you’re interested.

Also next week, the second Science on Tap will be held at Portsmouth Brewery, 56 Market Street, on Wednesday – it will discuss “Creative solutions to water pollution in the Piscataqua Estuary.” Free, starts at 6 p.m.  Details are here: http://www.gundalow.org/science-cafe-creative-solutions-to-water-pollution-in-the-piscataqua-estuary/

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