Cape Cod Museum of Natural History presents The 23rd Annual Cape Cod Maritime History Symposium Cape Cod’s Only Maritime History Conference
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Cape Cod Museum of Natural History presents The 23rd Annual Cape Cod Maritime History Symposium Cape Cod’s Only Maritime History Conference
Date:
November 9, 2019
Time:
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM EST
Website:
http://www.ccmnh.org
Event Description:
Schedule of Events:
9:00 am – Registration; coffee, tea & refreshments
9:45am - Introduction by Symposium Founding Director, Theresa M. Barbo
10:00 am – The Gems of Vineyard Sound: Elizabeth Islands, 1641 & Beyond
with Ian Ives, Executive Director of Massachusetts Audubon’s Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary.
11:00 am – The Nautical Yuletide: 90 Years of New England’s Flying Santa Program to Support Coast Guard Families with Tom Guthlein Chief Warrant Officer, USCG (Ret.).
12:00 pm – Luncheon and explore Museum exhibits, gardens & trails
1:00 pm – Around the World with Barnstable’s Mad Jack Percival: The U.S.S. Constitution Circles the Globe, 1844-1846 with Robert J. Allison, Professor of History, Suffolk University.
2:00 pm – A Very Fine Place If the Harbor Were Good: Samuel de Champlain’s 1605 Exploration of Cape Cod with Bill Burke, Cultural Resources Program Manager, Cape Cod National Seashore.
9:00 am – Registration; coffee, tea & refreshments
9:45am - Introduction by Symposium Founding Director, Theresa M. Barbo
10:00 am – The Gems of Vineyard Sound: Elizabeth Islands, 1641 & Beyond
with Ian Ives, Executive Director of Massachusetts Audubon’s Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary.
11:00 am – The Nautical Yuletide: 90 Years of New England’s Flying Santa Program to Support Coast Guard Families with Tom Guthlein Chief Warrant Officer, USCG (Ret.).
12:00 pm – Luncheon and explore Museum exhibits, gardens & trails
1:00 pm – Around the World with Barnstable’s Mad Jack Percival: The U.S.S. Constitution Circles the Globe, 1844-1846 with Robert J. Allison, Professor of History, Suffolk University.
2:00 pm – A Very Fine Place If the Harbor Were Good: Samuel de Champlain’s 1605 Exploration of Cape Cod with Bill Burke, Cultural Resources Program Manager, Cape Cod National Seashore.
Location:
CCMNH
869 Main St
Brewster, MA
869 Main St
Brewster, MA
Date/Time Information:
Saturday November 9th
9AM to 3 PM
9AM to 3 PM
Contact Information:
Fees/Admission:
Admission is $25 includes morning refreshments, 4 lectures, lunch and Museum Admission.
Pre-registration is suggested to secure lunch. Tickets available online : www.ccmnh.org
$30 at the Door day of program
For more information please call: 508-896-3867, ext. 133.
Pre-registration is suggested to secure lunch. Tickets available online : www.ccmnh.org
$30 at the Door day of program
For more information please call: 508-896-3867, ext. 133.
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