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SUMMARY:Fundraiser featuring Ann Ryan\, author of Dad\, Barbie & Me: An Insider Biography In Conversation With “MorphMom” Kathleen Butler Smith
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, June 23\, 2026 – 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM\nLocation: Atwood Museum\, Mural Barn\nThe Cape Cod Toy Library\, Inc. (CCTL) and the Atwood Museum are pleased to present a special fundraising event featuring author Ann Ryan\, whose newly released memoir\, Dad\, Barbie & Me: An Insider Biography\, offers a unique and deeply personal perspective on her father\, Jack Ryan\, the engineer and inventor whose innovations helped bring Barbie\, Chatty Cathy\, and other iconic toys to life. \nHosted at the historic Atwood Museum in Chatham\, the event will feature a conversation between Ryan and Kathleen Butler Smith\, founder of “MorphMom” and a nationally recognized advocate for women navigating life’s transitions. Together\, they will explore the fascinating story behind one of the twentieth century’s most influential toy inventors\, the cultural legacy of Barbie\, and the family experiences that inspired Ryan’s memoir. \nAdmission is $50. \nProceeds from the event will benefit both the Atwood Museum and the Cape Cod Toy Library\, supporting each organization’s commitment to preserving history\, fostering community engagement\, and enriching the lives of Cape Cod residents and visitors.
URL:https://womr.org/event/fundraiser-featuring-ann-ryan-author-of-dad-barbie-me-an-insider-biography-in-conversation-with-morphmom-kathleen-butler-smith/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Benefits,Museums
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SUMMARY:Chatham and 100 Years in the Cape Cod Baseball League
DESCRIPTION:Mike Richard will touch on the early history of baseball on Cape Cod dating back to the 1800s\, and the beginning of the Cape Cod Baseball League in 1923 (of which Chatham was among the four original teams).  He will discuss the 8 former Cape League players who made it to the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame\, mention some of the outstanding baseball players of the past who began on the Cape and went on to star in the pros\, and also cover some unique and interesting facts about the Chatham A’s and Anglers over the years. At the end of the lecture\, there will be a baseball trivia quiz on former Chatham players who later starred in Major League Baseball.
URL:https://womr.org/event/chatham-and-100-years-in-the-cape-cod-baseball-league/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260512T170000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Four Extraordinary Women of the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to hear award-winning author Nancy Rubin Stuart’s lively talk and slide presentation about several extraordinary but often forgotten women of the American Revolution. These include Deborah Read Franklin\, the inventor’s wife; Mercy Otis Warren\, whose plays helped sparked the Revolution; the patriotic Lucy Flucker\, wife of General Henry Knox and the beautiful Philadelphia belle\, Peggy Shippen\, wife of Benedict Arnold.  After the talk you’ll understand how these powerful women helped change the course of history. A book signing and sale is included. \nThis lecture will take place on-site in the Mural Barn at the Atwood Museum.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-four-extraordinary-women-of-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T173000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Bird Migration on Cape Cod and Photography
DESCRIPTION: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 how the quality of light\, the time of year\, tidal shifts\, and the simple act of listening shape what we discover during migration on Cape Cod. When we engage all of our senses\, migration becomes less of a checklist and more of a relationship — with the birds\, and with the landscape itself.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-bird-migration-on-cape-cod-and-photography/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
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SUMMARY:Cranberries: New England’s Bounty with Anthony Sammarco
DESCRIPTION: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 with their Native American neighbors who introduced them to the wild fruit.
URL:https://womr.org/event/cranberries-new-englands-bounty-with-anthony-sammarco/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T170000
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CREATED:20260107T191750Z
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Conservation in Chatham and Harwich\, A Conversation with Lauren Arcomano and Michael Lach
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Lauren Arcomano\, Director of Chatam Conservation Foundation and Michael Lach\, Director of Harwich Conservation Trust\nWhere: At the Chatham Community Center\nWhen: Tuesday\, February 10th\, 2026 – 5:00 PM\nJoin us as we welcome the Executive Directors of the Chatham Conservation Foundation and the Harwich Conservation Trust. \nLauren Arcomano (CCF) and Michael Lach (HCT) will talk about the latest news in land conservation in our area\, including recently completed work at the Cold Brook Preserve and Hicnckley’s Pond and an on-going project at Frost Fish Creek.  The two organizational leaders will also talk about the shared boundaries of our towns including Muddy Creek and the Red River\, where HCT will be creating a new space on recently acquired lands.\nThis lecture will take place on site at the Chatham Community Center. \nAdmission: $10\, Members are Free \nAbout Chatham Conservation Foundation and Harwich Conservation Trust: \nCCF is the Cape’s first land trust incorporated in 1062 and stewards over 800 acres in Chatham while HCT was created in 1988 and holds over 745 acres.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-conservation-in-chatham-and-harwich-a-conversation-with-lauren-arcomano-and-michael-lach/
LOCATION:Chatham Community Center\, Main Street\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260120T170000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: The Orpheum Theater: A Chatham Landmark
DESCRIPTION:FREE EVENT: \nSpeaker: Kevin McLain\nWhere: At the Orpheum Theater\nWhen: Tuesday\, January 20th\, 2026 – 5:00 PM\nJoin us for the first Tuesday Talks lecture of the year live at the Orpheum Theater. Our speaker Kevin McLain\, the Executive Director of the Orpheum\, will give us a tour through the remarkable history of the Theater\, one of Main Street’s greatest landmarks. He will walk visitors through its opening\, closing\, and triumphant return to a vital cultural institution in Chatham. \nThis lecture will take place on site at the Orpheum Theater. \nAbout Kevin McClain: \nIn 2013 after 15 years as Director of Technical and Creative Services for Chatham Bars Inn\, he became the Executive Director of the newly restored Chatham Orpheum Theater. Over the last 12 ½ years he has turned the historic theater\, built in 1916 into one of the top independent\, community theaters in the country. With a focus on the community\, the theater has hosted hundreds of fundraisers and events for local groups and non-profits. In 2021 Kevin was given the Fred Ebbett Lifetime Achievement Award by the Cape Cod Baseball League in recognition of his 20 years as producer of the annual Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame ceremony. \nAbout The Orpheum Theater: \nThe original Orpheum Theater opened in 1916 as Chatham’s first and only movie house.  From the early days of silent films through the blockbuster era of JAWS\, our Main Street movie theater was a magical place for 72 years — a year-round destination where generations of Cape Cod families and summer visitors could enjoy gripping dramas\, slapstick comedies\, joyous musicals or swashbuckling adventure films week after week. \nIn 1938\, the building was purchased by Interstate Theaters Corporation and became known as the Chatham Theater.  Then in 1987\, like so many village movie theaters on Cape Cod\, it ceased operations\, went dark\, and eventually became a CVS pharmacy. The entire town mourned the loss of this iconic Main Street treasure\, but the tradition was never forgotten. \nThe return of the Chatham Orpheum Theater began in November 2011\, right after CVS vacated the historic theater building at 637 Main Street.  A local grass roots team was quickly formed and established a non-profit organization with an audacious goal:  To raise funds needed to buy the original Orpheum building and bring back movies to Main Street.\nLed by founding president Naomi M. Turner and a local team of volunteers\, the first $1.3 million was raised to purchase the building in April 2012.  The team then launched a more daunting challenge — raising the projected $4 million needed to restore and rehabilitate the 100-year-old wooden structure as a modern\, first-class cinema that would feature first-run major motion pictures plus art house movies\, independent productions\, provocative documentaries\, and the works of local filmmakers.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-the-orpheum-theater-a-chatham-landmark/
LOCATION:Chatham Orpheum Theater\, 637 Main Street\, Chatham
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20251111T155318Z
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SUMMARY:Hearthwarming Holiday Celebration at the Atwood Museum
DESCRIPTION:Come join us as we celebrate the holiday season!\nFree admission for all! \nSaturday\, December 13th \n10am – 4pm \nOn Saturday\, December 13th from 10am-4pm the museum will be open with FREE admission for all. Stop by and celebrate the holiday season with us! The hearth of the Old Atwood House will be ablaze with yuletide cheer. The house will be merrily bright and beautifully decorated inviting you to step back in time. Light refreshments and warm beverages will be served in the spirit of hot chocolate and warm mulled cider. A bell choir will be performing holiday songs throughout the event in our Mural Barn. Please dress warmly and bring good cheer! \nBesides the decorated Old House\, we will also have several galleries open and our Gift Shop will be having its annual\, Historic Hauls sale. Our unique Chatham books and curiosities make special holiday gifts. We will be collecting new hats\, gloves\, mittens\, and scarves for children in need\, and non-perishables and canned goods will be collected for Cape Cod Family Pantry. \nAfter December 13th the museum will reopen in May 2026! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
URL:https://womr.org/event/hearthwarming-holiday-celebration-at-the-atwood-museum/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T180000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Russ Cohen: Nibbling on the Wild Landscape of Cape Cod
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our November ‘Tuesday Talks’ lecture on Tuesday\, 11/18\, at 5pm with Russ Cohen. The Cape is home to over 100 species of edible wild plants\, many of which are more nutritious and/or flavorful than their cultivated counterparts. These include native species\, like Fox Grape and Beach Plum; non-native weeds\, like Chicory and Burdock; and invasive species\, like Autumn Olive and Japanese Knotweed. Join Russ Cohen\, author of the book Wild Plants I Have Known…and Eaten\, to learn about at least two dozen of the tastiest wild plant species the Cape has to offer. These include species everyone knows well\, like Daisies and Dandelions\, to species people may have never even heard of\, like Wild Raisin and Carrion Flower. Keys to the identification of each species will be provided\, along with info on edible portion(s)\, season(s) of availability and preparation methods\, as well as guidelines for safe\, ethical and environmentally-responsible foraging. Russ’s talk will include handouts and samples to nibble on.\nAbout Russ Cohen:\nUntil his retirement in June of 2015\, Russ Cohen’s ‘day job’ was serving as the Rivers Advocate for the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game’s Division of Ecological Restoration\, where one of his areas of expertise was in riparian vegetation. Now Russ has more time to pursue his passionate avocation\, which is connecting to nature via his taste buds\, and assisting others in doing the same.  In addition to leading over three dozen wild edibles-themed walks and talks each year at a wide variety of venues throughout the Northeast\, Russ has now taken on a role of Johnny Appleseed for edible native species. He has set up a small nursery (in Weston) where he grows/keeps plants that he propagates from seed (some of which he collected himself). He is then collaborating with land trusts\, cities and towns\, schools and colleges\, state and federal agencies\, Tribal members and groups\, organic farms and others to plant plants from his nursery in appropriate places on their properties.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-russ-cohen-nibbling-on-the-wild-landscape-of-cape-cod/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T160000
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Film Screening: We Still Live Here - Âs Nutayuneân\, by Anne Makepeace
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, October 11th\, to learn and listen during the Atwood Museum’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day Film Screening of We Still Live Here – Âs Nutayuneân\, a documentary by Anne Makepeace about the incredible revival of the Wampanoag language. The film will be shown at 11AM and 1PM. Visit our website chathamhistoricalsociety.org for more information.
URL:https://womr.org/event/indigenous-peoples-day-film-screening-we-still-live-here-as-nutayunean-by-anne-makepeace/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Galleries,Museums,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T180000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Derek Bartlett: Haunted Cape Cod
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our October ‘Tuesday Talks’ lecture on Tuesday\, 10/07\, at 5pm with Derek Bartlett. Derek will regale us with spooky tales of haunted happenings\, stories\, and locations of people and places around Cape Cod. He will tell us about his work as a tour guide and researcher of paranormal activity in and around the Cape! \nTour guide and lecturer\, Derek Bartlett of West Barnstable\, is president of the Cape and Islands Paranormal Research Society\, and has been studying the paranormal for years; he founded Barnstable Haunted Tours in 2001. Chatting about his hobby with others years ago\, Bartlett says people began to ask him to bring them around—and pretty soon he had a small business underway. Today\, some 400 people take part in the tours he gives each summer. We are thrilled to have him come speak at the Atwood Museum.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-derek-bartlett-haunted-cape-cod/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Galleries,Kid Stuff,Museums,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T190000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T173607Z
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SUMMARY:MA Great Reads X Atwood Museum Book Discussion: Stamped from the Beginning
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursdays\, 09/18\, and 09/25 from 6pm-7pm at the Atwood Museum for a discussion series on the stunningly illustrated graphic-novel Stamped from the Beginning: A Graphic History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi\, adapted and illustrated by Joel Christian Gill. This book is appropriate for age young adult and up!\nRacism has persisted throughout history—but so have antiracist efforts to dismantle it. Through deep research and a gripping narrative that illuminates the lives of five key American figures\, preeminent historian Ibram X. Kendi—in collaboration with award-winning historian and comic artist Joel Christian Gill—reveals how understanding and improving the world cannot happen without identifying and facing the racist forces that shape it. The graphic-novel adaptation of Dr. Kendi’s groundbreaking Stamped from the Beginning explores\, with vivid clarity and dimensionality\, the living history of America\, and how we can learn from the past to work toward a more equitable\, antiracist future.\nParticipants will be provided with a free copy of the graphic novel and will have the opportunity to ask the graphic novelist questions in a virtual Q&A session in September! This discussion series is part of the 2025 MA Great Reads program\, sponsored by the Massachusetts Center for the Book. To register\, email vshakes.atwood@gmail.com or swing by the Atwood Museum to pick up a copy of your book while supplies last.
URL:https://womr.org/event/ma-great-reads-x-atwood-museum-book-discussion-stamped-from-the-beginning/2025-09-25/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T190000
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SUMMARY:MA Great Reads X Atwood Museum Book Discussion: Stamped from the Beginning
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursdays\, 09/18\, and 09/25 from 6pm-7pm at the Atwood Museum for a discussion series on the stunningly illustrated graphic-novel Stamped from the Beginning: A Graphic History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi\, adapted and illustrated by Joel Christian Gill. This book is appropriate for age young adult and up!\nRacism has persisted throughout history—but so have antiracist efforts to dismantle it. Through deep research and a gripping narrative that illuminates the lives of five key American figures\, preeminent historian Ibram X. Kendi—in collaboration with award-winning historian and comic artist Joel Christian Gill—reveals how understanding and improving the world cannot happen without identifying and facing the racist forces that shape it. The graphic-novel adaptation of Dr. Kendi’s groundbreaking Stamped from the Beginning explores\, with vivid clarity and dimensionality\, the living history of America\, and how we can learn from the past to work toward a more equitable\, antiracist future.\nParticipants will be provided with a free copy of the graphic novel and will have the opportunity to ask the graphic novelist questions in a virtual Q&A session in September! This discussion series is part of the 2025 MA Great Reads program\, sponsored by the Massachusetts Center for the Book. To register\, email vshakes.atwood@gmail.com or swing by the Atwood Museum to pick up a copy of your book while supplies last.
URL:https://womr.org/event/ma-great-reads-x-atwood-museum-book-discussion-stamped-from-the-beginning/2025-09-18/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T190000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250820T191744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T191744Z
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SUMMARY:Music at the Atwood: Violinist\, Ilana Zaks
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our final performance of the summer as part of our Music at the Atwood Series\, featuring violinist\, Ilana Zaks on Thursday\, August 7th.\nAbout Ilana Zaks:\nJewish-American violinist\, Ilana Zaks\, has been described as “fearless\, refreshing\, and commanding” (Boston Music Influencer) and “captivating and delightful” (Worcester Telegram). She has performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony and spent several seasons with the Seattle Symphony and Seattle Opera. She has also appeared as a soloist and orchestral member with numerous ensembles. Originally from Boston\, Ilana began the violin at the age of 3 and has not stopped since. We cannot wait to hear her perform!
URL:https://womr.org/event/music-at-the-atwood-violinist-ilana-zaks/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Galleries,Museums,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T180000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250820T191744Z
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Dr. Michael Pregot: Slavery and Abolitionism on Cape Cod
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our September ‘Tuesday Talks’ lecture on Tuesday\, 09/09\, at 5pm with Dr. Michael Pregot. Dr. Pregot will be discussing his new book\, Slavery and Abolitionism on Cape Cod. Books will be available for purchase and signing afterwards.\nMichael Pregot is an educator\, writer\, and admirer of local history. Dr. Pregot has intensely researched this subject to create a comprehensive examination of this often-overlooked part of Cape Cod history. The book discusses religious views\, political platforms\, economic factors\, and social movements that existed during the pre-Civil War period to help readers gain insight into the mindset of the era. It also highlights several profiles of notable Black enslaved individuals living in Massachusetts and demonstrates the enormous contributions they made to the overall growth of our state and country.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-dr-michael-pregot-slavery-and-abolitionism-on-cape-cod/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Galleries,Libraries,Museums,Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T200000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250725T183659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250725T183659Z
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SUMMARY:Music at the Atwood: Ana Glig and Jacques Lee Wood: Classical Concert at St. Christopher’s Church in Chatham
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of classical music at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church. The Atwood Museum is welcoming back award-winning Georgian-American pianist\, Ana Glig (Gligvashvili). Ana is a pianist and teacher who has performed in solo\, chamber\, and orchestral settings in the United States and Europe. Glig is recognized for her “virtuosic command” and ability to “capture hearts”. Glig currently lives on Cape Cod\, where she performs\, teaches\, and works as a Music Director at the First United Methodist Church in Chatham.\nAccompanying Ana is renowned cellist\, Jacques Lee Wood. Mr. Wood exhibits a dynamic\, expressive\, and thoughtful style. He has garnered attention as a soloist\, recitalist\, and chamber musician of the highest caliber. From a musical family of Korean and European heritage\, he began his music studies from a young age – first on the violin\, then on the cello. Mr. Wood has traveled the world performing solo\, recital\, and chamber music concerts collaborating often with some of the world’s finest musicians.
URL:https://womr.org/event/music-at-the-atwood-ana-glig-and-jacques-lee-wood-classical-concert-at-st-christophers-church-in-chatham/
LOCATION:Chatham St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church\, 625 Main Street\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6820966;-69.9602913
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T180000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250725T183658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250725T183658Z
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SUMMARY:The Chatham Historical Society's Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Chatham Historical Society will be hosting its Annual Meeting on Thursday\, August 14. After a brief business meeting discussing the museum’s 2025 season and celebrating the induction of new members into the Board of Trustees\, there will be a keynote address by renowned author\, researcher\, history-enthusiast\, husband\, and friend\, Bernard Cornwell.\nThe meeting will also highlight plans for the upcoming year at the Atwood Museum\, home of the Chatham Historical Society. This event is free and open to members and the general public. Online registration is required. This event will take place at the Chatham Community Center at 702 Main Street at 5pm. Parking is available on site.
URL:https://womr.org/event/the-chatham-historical-societys-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Chatham Community Center\, Main Street\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6827605;-69.9950107
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250807T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250807T190000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250725T183659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250725T183659Z
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SUMMARY:Music at the Atwood – Sasha Papernik & Justin Poindexter – Indoor Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, August 7th\, for a spectacular indoor music performance exhibiting guitar\, accordion\, and vocals featuring Sasha Papernik & Justin Poindexter.\nSasha and Justin will win over your hearts. With airtight harmonies and astounding instrumental virtuosity\, Sasha Papernik and Justin Poindexter light up the stage with their award winning songwriting and inspired interpretations. Together\, they have performed for audiences in some of the world’s greatest venues\, from Carnegie Hall to Lincoln Center to the Smithsonian Museum of American Art. They have toured Poland\, Germany and Estonia as ambassadors of American music for U.S. State Department and will premiere a new interactive piece on the American Porch at the 2025 Venice Bienalle. Their debut album\, featuring American music legend David Amram\, was released to critical acclaim in 2021 with songs winning finalist places in the MerleFest and New Song songwriting competitions. \nCome listen to these wonderful musicians on Thursday\, 08/07\, as they delight and entertain at the Atwood Museum! Tickets are $25/person and are available on our website. The concert begins at 6:00PM and doors open at 5:30PM.
URL:https://womr.org/event/music-at-the-atwood-sasha-papernik-justin-poindexter-indoor-concert/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250724T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250724T200000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T201411Z
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SUMMARY:Music at the Atwood – Under the Tent – The Fred Clayton Band + J-Place and the Rockers– Outdoor Concert
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nJoin us for night two of the Atwood Museum’s\, Music at the Atwood Outdoor Music Week featuring Cape Cod’s\, the Fred Clayton Band and J-Place and the Rockers.\nThe Fred Clayton Band and J-Place and the Rockers:\nFred Clayton was born in 1958\, in Birmingham\, Alabama. At the age of 11\, he moved to Boston\, Massachusetts\, where he started studying music at the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts. Later he moved to Western Massachusetts where he met his inspirations; Archie Shepp\, Marion Brown\, Steve McCraven\, and Avery Sharpe.\nSettled on Cape Cod where he runs a blues jam every Sunday night at O’Sheas Olde Inne. For the past 5 years\, Fred has been organizing the Summer Concert Series at Aselton Park.\nCome listen to these impressive artists on Thursday\, 07/24\, as they jam together at the Atwood Museum! Tickets are $50 and are available on our website. The concert begins at 6:00PM and doors open at 5:30PM. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic refreshments will be served. We cannot wait to see you there!
URL:https://womr.org/event/music-at-the-atwood-under-the-tent-the-fred-clayton-band-j-place-and-the-rockers-outdoor-concert/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Galleries,Museums,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250708T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250708T180000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250619T201446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T201446Z
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Joe Yukna: ‘Gunpowder and Greasepaint’: The story of actress\, Gertrude Lawrence\, and the 1st Composite Anti-Aircraft Demonstration Battalion on Cape Cod in 1943
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, July 8th\, for our July ‘Tuesday Talks’ lecture with military historian\, Joe Yukna. The lecture\, entitled ‘Gunpowder and Greasepaint’ is perfect for a diverse audience. Joe will tell a story that takes you from the firing range at Scorton Neck to the stage lights of Broadway! \nCome and hear the thrilling tale of how the 1st Composite Anti-Aircraft Demonstration Battalion\, Royal Artillery\, and star of stage and screen\, Gertrude Lawrence\, came together on Cape Cod in 1943. Joe will also be displaying items from CCMM for folks to look at before and after the talk. \nAbout Joe Yukna: \nJoe Yukna’s interest in the military history of Cape Cod began when he worked as a Department of Defense Police Officer on Camp Edwards/Otis ANGB in the late 1980s. Joe Yukna with colleague Jerry Ellis then embarked on a venture to create a military museum. They secured two barracks and six surrounding acres on Camp Edwards for the project. September 11th ended that venture. After a hiatus\, they got back to work. Yukna has been collecting artifacts and information on military activities here on the Cape and the overseas activities of units that trained here. He has also helped various historical societies with military displays. After leaving the D.O.D. Police force\, Joe started his own dog training business and is better known as ‘Joe the Dogman’. He is the son of a WWII /Korean War Navy Veteran and the Father of an Army War on Terror Veteran.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-joe-yukna-gunpowder-and-greasepaint-the-story-of-actress-gertrude-lawrence-and-the-1st-composite-anti-aircraft-demonstration-battalion-on-cape-cod-in-1943/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums,Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250708T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250708T180000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250619T201441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T201441Z
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SUMMARY:Music at the Atwood – Under the Tent – The Piano Men – Outdoor Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join us for night one of the Atwood Museum’s\, Music at the Atwood Outdoor Music Week featuring Cape Cod’s\, The Piano Men and the Fred Clayton Band\, J-Place and the Rockers.\nAbout The Piano Men:\nSpanning nearly 50-years in music making\, Billy Joel and Elton John have sold over 100 million albums while crafting such iconic hits as Piano Man\, Big Shot\, I’m Still Standing\, and Rocket Man. From the creative team that produced 2019’s smash Queen tribute\, We Are The Champions and last year’s sold out hit Piano Men\, they will present to you a fun and lively show. This concert will star Cape theater favorites Anthony Teixeira and John Connelly and featuring pianist Misao Koyama with The All Star Band! \nCome listen to these impressive artists on Monday\, 07/21\, as they jam together at the Atwood Museum! Tickets are $50 and are available on our website. The concert begins at 6:00PM and doors open at 5:30PM. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic refreshments will be served. We cannot wait to see you there!
URL:https://womr.org/event/music-at-the-atwood-under-the-tent-the-piano-men-outdoor-concert/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T190000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250604T194742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T194742Z
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SUMMARY:Music at the Atwood – Natalia Bonfini – Indoor Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 6pm on Thursday\, June 26\, to listen to renowned musician\, Natalia Bonfini. A blues musician at her core\, Natalia’s natural storytelling ability and powerhouse vocals will take you on a journey. An award winning songwriter\, her single “Before” won the New England Songwriters Competition and received honorable mention in SongDoor’s International Competition. The release of her EP\, “Beyond the Broken Pieces”\, followed shortly after\, offering an intimate peak into love\, heartbreak\, and the journey to self-discovery.\nA top 50 finalist on American Idol’s 20th season\, Natalia has performed alongside national acts like fellow idol winners David Cook and Crystal Bowersox\, Grammy nominee Allen Stone\, Blues Legend Joe Louis Walker\, and the boss himself Bruce Springsteen\nWith a sound reminiscent of Amy Winehouse or Janis Joplin\, and commanding lyrics such as those of Alanis Morissette\, Natalia comes alive on stage and is a must-see!
URL:https://womr.org/event/music-at-the-atwood-natalia-bonfini-indoor-concert/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250622T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250622T160000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250518T190213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250518T190217Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Annual Chatham House Tour: Featuring Beautiful West Chatham Homes
DESCRIPTION:The Annual House Tour is back for another year in 2025! For those looking to enjoy the stunning views and gorgeous gardens of some of Chatham’s most alluring homes\, this event is not to be missed! Join us for an exciting tour of some beautiful homes within West Chatham. The funds raised will go to the Chatham Historical Society and to maintaining the Atwood Museum. Reservations are required for this event.\n• Featuring beautiful West Chatham homes!\n• Purchase tickets online. A digital ticket with addresses and locations of the houses will be emailed the day before the tour.\n• Parking may be limited\, so carpooling is heavily encouraged. Parking details will be released closer to the event.\n• Protective booties will be provided at each home\n• In the event of heavy rain\, the event will be cancelled\n• Tickets are non-refundable.
URL:https://womr.org/event/2025-annual-chatham-house-tour-featuring-beautiful-west-chatham-homes/
LOCATION:West Chatham\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:42.4072107;-71.3824374
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250613T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T120000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250604T193620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T193620Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Chatham Weekend: Young Colonial Gardeners Children’s Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, June 13th\, and Saturday\, June 14th for our Young Colonial Gardeners Activity Sessions held at the Atwood Museum as part of Historic Chatham Weekend.  \nWhat makes plants healthy? What type of gardens did early colonials have in the 1700s? Have you ever wanted to plant your own miniature garden? Come to our Young Colonial Gardeners session and find out! \nOpen to children of all ages\, and a perfect activity while parents peruse the museum! Come explore within the Atwood gardens\, learn about gardening in Colonial times\, and even plant a potted mini garden that kids can take home for themselves! We will explore a variety of herbs and spices grown in our real garden where kids will be able to touch\, feel\, and dig. \nYoung Colonial Gardener sessions will be offered on both Friday and Saturday of Historic Chatham Weekend from 10:30am-12:30pm on both days. Tickets are $5 per person and are available at the door.
URL:https://womr.org/event/historic-chatham-weekend-young-colonial-gardeners-childrens-sessions/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Galleries,Kid Stuff,Museums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250610T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250610T180000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250407T145017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T145017Z
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Roald Lokken\, Ph.D.\, ‘Benjamin Godfreys’ of Chatham
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 5PM on Tuesday\, June 10th\, for a ‘Tuesday Talks’ lecture with Roald Lokken. Inspired by his volunteering as the re-enactor of Col. Benjamin Godfrey at Chatham’s Grist Mill in Chase Park\, Roald has done research on several of the Benjamin Godfreys of Chatham in the 18th and 19th centuries. He will use stories of three of those Benjamin Godfreys of Chatham as a framework to discuss history\, war\, emigration\, commerce\, grist mills\, genealogy\, and property records in Chatham. We can’t wait to see you at this fun and historic talk featuring topics that are close to home!
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-roald-lokken-ph-d-benjamin-godfreys-of-chatham/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
GEO:41.6735189;-69.9651068
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250513T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250513T180000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250407T145017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T145017Z
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: C. L. Fornari: Restoring Horticulture to Popular Culture
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 5PM on Tuesday\, May 13\, to listen and learn from C. L. Fornari about horticulture and plants for our May\, ‘Tuesday Talk’. Fornari will speak with attendees about creative gardening tactics to transform—as she so wonderfully puts it—‘horticulture into popular culture’.  She will tell us about her engaging career as a public speaker\, advocate\, and author as well as about the eight books that she has written\, and her upcoming book projects about Hydrangeas and the growing multitudes of Poison Ivy plants on Cape Cod.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-c-l-fornari-restoring-horticulture-to-popular-culture/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Galleries,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250506T183000
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SUMMARY:Music Speaks for an Evening of Hope: Benefit Concert to Support the Cancer Services at Cape Cod Hospital Auxiliary and the Chatham Historical Society
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, May 6th\, at 6:30PM for Music Speaks for an Evening of Hope\, a benefit concert to support cancer services at Cape Cod Hospital Auxiliary and the Chatham Historical Society. The Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra Principal Players will perform Mendelssohn’s Concerto for Violin and Piano with guest soloists\, New York Philharmonic violinist\, Audrey Wright\, and pianist\, Yundu Wang. There will be a ‘Greet the Artists’ reception in Parish Hall immediately following the show with appetizers and refreshments. \nThe benefit concert will take place at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church located at 625 Main Street in Chatham. Doors will open at 6PM and the concert will begin at 6:30PM. Tickets are 85 USD and are available for purchase online at www.chathamhistoricalsociety.org.
URL:https://womr.org/event/music-speaks-for-an-evening-of-hope-benefit-concert-to-support-the-cancer-services-at-cape-cod-hospital-auxiliary-and-the-chatham-historical-society/
LOCATION:St. Christopher’s Church\, 625 Main St\, Chatham \, MA\, 02633\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T170000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Oonie Burley: The Friends of Trees Organization
DESCRIPTION:Please join our April ‘Tuesday Talks’ lecturer\, Oonie Burley\, on Tuesday\, April 8th\, at 5PM for a springtime lecture about her work for the Friends of Trees organization and what they do for Chatham and the community. Friends of Trees is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the physical aspects of Chatham by planting and maintaining trees throughout the community. Oonie will also tell us about her other work\, passions\, and the different ways she advocates and supports the thriving natural landscape around us.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-oonie-burley-the-friends-of-trees-organization/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atwood Museum and Chatham Historical Society":MAILTO:info@chathamhistoricalsociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T180000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Dan Zoto: The Archaeology of the Cape Cod National Seashore
DESCRIPTION:Please join National Park archeologist\, Dan Zoto\, on March 25th at 5PM for an exciting ‘Tuesday Talks’. Dan will discuss his work for the National Park Service as well as provide an overview of archeology at the Cape Cod National Seashore. Dan will explain how the park conducts archeology within a cultural resource management framework such that it ensures the protection of its archeological resources. The talk will summarize past and present archeological research and provide insights into Native American and Euro-American land use on the Outer Cape. Dan will also be open to questions and discussion at the end of his presentation.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-dan-zoto-the-archaeology-of-the-cape-cod-national-seashore/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250211T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260624T105808
CREATED:20250116T163712Z
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks: Barbara Burgo: Cape Verdean History on Cape Cod
DESCRIPTION:Come listen to Barbara Burgo\, co-founder of the Cape Cod Cape Verdean Museum and Cultural Center\, regale us with the history and livelihoods about Cape Verdeans on Cape Cod at the Atwood Museum on Tuesday\, February 11\, at 5pm. Register online at chathamhistoricalsociety.org.
URL:https://womr.org/event/tuesday-talks-barbara-burgo-cape-verdean-history-on-cape-cod/
LOCATION:Atwood House Museum\, 347 Stage Harbor Rd\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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