Come join us at our annual meeting on November 17th at 7 pm to learn the history of native Americans in and around Harvard.
Harvard, MA and the broader Nashoba Valley have a deep and rich indigenous history that spans over 15,000 years to today. HCT is pleased to announce that Lindsay Randall, Curator of Education and Outreach at the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology at Phillips Academy, is the keynote speaker at Harvard Conservation Trust’s annual meeting this November. A passionate educator and archaeologist, Lindsay uses material objects to bring historic cultures to life. She will review the fascinating history of native Americans in and around Harvard, focusing on how the geographical landscape shaped their way of life. Throughout the evening, the audience will have an opportunity to examine real and reproduction artifacts.
We will also be highlighting the hard work of the Bromfield students, as they complete their community service hours being stewards-in-training of our trails.
This event is for members only. If you wish to participate, please join by visiting harvardconservationtrust.org
This is an in-person event. Proof of vaccination will be required. Masks are optional.
Date and Time: Wednesday, November 17, at 7 pm
Place: Harvard Historical Society 215 Still River Road Harvard, MA
Register by November 15th to guarantee your spot.
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