Concervation Groups Plan Three Guided Walks About Native American History

Photo by Charles Burke

HARWICH – Sponsored by the Harwich Conservation Trust, Brewster Conservation Trust, and Yarmouth Conservation Trust, join 12th generation Cape Codder Todd Kelley and native Wampanoag Marcus Hendricks for a series of interpretive walks exploring the history of Cape Cod from the First People and early European settlers to the nature of Cape Cod today.

This is an engaging three walk series that follows a progressive story line about human settlement near freshwater sources and coastal water embayments.

The walks will take place at locations within the towns of Harwich on April 29th, Brewster on May 6th, and Yarmouth on May 13th.

The cost for all three guided walks is $45 and advance registration and payment are required as space is limited.

On the walk in Harwich, learn about the early natural history of Cape Cod through 6,000 years of First People settlement along the Herring River valley.

On the walk in Brewster, join the First People at Saquatucket where the tidal waters meet the pure freshwater draining down through the Stony Brook valley.

And on the walk in Yarmouth, witness the barrier beach estuary at Nobscusset and come to understand the historic period migration of this community to South Orleans.

Each walk takes place from 10 a.m. to noon and for more information, go to harwichconservationtrust.org.

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