Pilgrims Arrive!
Presented by G. Thomas Ryan as part of a year long series, God of Our Fathers: The Mighty Miracles of the American Revolution. Before they arrived at Plymouth, the Pilgrims arrived in the midst of the Nauset Tribe and spent …
Presented by G. Thomas Ryan as part of a year long series, God of Our Fathers: The Mighty Miracles of the American Revolution. Before they arrived at Plymouth, the Pilgrims arrived in the midst of the Nauset Tribe and spent …
250th Anniversary Celebratory Lecture Series In Person & Livestreamed from the Performing Arts Center Join us as we celebrate our nations 250th Anniversary with a year-long a series of monthly lectures celebrating God’s miraculous acts during our nation’s fight for …
Presented by Dr. Peter Lillback This sixth lecture in the America 250 series will highlight the miracle of Winter at Valley Forge (1777-1778). In particular, this talk will offer a study of George Washington’s reliance on God, and a defining …
Arts Speak Performance Lecture Performing Arts Center, Brewster Celtic harpist Áine Minogue invites audiences on a luminous journey where the harp becomes both instrument and storyteller. Tracing the harp’s role as a mirror of Ireland — from bardic courts to …
FREE EVENT: Speaker: Kevin McLain Where: At the Orpheum Theater When: Tuesday, January 20th, 2026 – 5:00 PM Join us for the first Tuesday Talks lecture of the year live at the Orpheum Theater. Our speaker Kevin McLain, the Executive …
The Center for Coastal Studies’ popular Napi’s Winter Lecture Series will resume Wednesday, January 21 at 5 pm with a talk by CCS marine ecologist Dr. Agnes Mittermayr, who will speak about the “Global Importance of Seagrass Conservation.” Called the …
Speaker: Lauren Arcomano, Director of Chatam Conservation Foundation and Michael Lach, Director of Harwich Conservation Trust Where: At the Chatham Community Center When: Tuesday, February 10th, 2026 - 5:00 PM Join us as we welcome the Executive Directors of the …
Join us as we welcome historian and author Anthony Sammarco to talk about cranberries and how this versatile fruit was used for food, dye, and medicine. Learn how the European settlers came to rely on them for nutrients and bartering …
The Center for Coastal Studies’ popular Napi’s Winter Lecture Series concludes on Wednesday, March 25, at 5 pm with Dr. Katie Castagno, Director of the Center’s Land-Sea Interaction Program. Dr. Castagno will speak about “The Land-Sea Interaction Program Through (Geologic) …
with Author & Historian Susan Wilson Thursday March 26, 2026 at 6:00 FREE – Reservations not required In a world overwhelmingly dominated by male doctors, Susan Dimock was a 19th century trailblazer: as Resident Physician of a unique Boston hospital …
Join the Brewster Ponds Coalition and Peter Jensen of Terra Firma Permagardens (a BPC business partner) to learn about “Climate-wise Lawn and Meadowscaping." Peter will discuss maintaining soil health and responsible, aquifer-friendly fertility management, as well as mowing techniques that …
Outer Frequencies partners with the Cordial Eye in Hyannis for a night a reading by two authors and cultural critics: Liz Pelly is author of Mood Machine, an unsparing investigation into Spotify’s origins and influence on music, weaving unprecedented reporting …
Bird observation isn’t about chasing rarities — it’s about awareness. Growing up in the woods and marshes of South Chatham, Kimberly Robbins learned to pay attention long before she ever picked up a camera. In this talk, she will share …
The Center for the Spiritual Journey invites all who are interested in learning more about the Chatham Labyrinth to come to a workshop being held at the Center for the Spiritual Journey, 880 Main St in Chatham on Wednesday, …
