Oct 18 2018
“Guardians of Thoreau’s Legacy: Cape Cod Nat'l Seashore/ Katahdin Woods/Waters Nat'l Monument

“Guardians of Thoreau’s Legacy: Cape Cod Nat'l Seashore/ Katahdin Woods/Waters Nat'l Monument

Presented by Cultural Center of Cape Cod at Cultural Center of Cape Cod

The Association to Preserve Cape Cod will host this forum with Tim Hudson, superintendent of Maine’s Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, and Brian Carlstrom, superintendent of the Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts. The forum will be moderated by WCAI’s Mindy Todd. This unique collaboration by the heads of two New England National Parks will feature a discussion focused on the distinctly different characteristics and surprising similarities of these two regions that factored prominently in Thoreau’s travels, inspired some of his most revered writings, and, through establishment of the National Parks, are today the guardians of his legacy. This event is associated with Henry David Thoreau, Cape Cod to the Maine Woods: A Journey in Photographs, an exhibition of finely-crafted photographic prints, on loan from The Walden Woods Project, created by the Harvard Museum of Natural History in partnership with photographer Scot Miller to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the publication of Henry David Thoreau’s The Maine Woods. The month-long exhibition, opening reception and associated events are open to the public with free admission. For more information, visit www.apcc.org/events or contact the Association to Preserve Cape Cod at 508-619-3185 or info@apcc.org. To reach the Cultural Center, call 508-394-7100 or visit www.cultural-center.org

Admission Info

Free Admission

Phone: 5083947100

Dates & Times

2018/10/18 - 2018/10/18

Location Info

Cultural Center of Cape Cod

307 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth, MA 02664

Parking Info

The Center's main parking lot is at the rear of the campus off Union Street, with overflow parking in the town lot on the corner of Old Main and Union Street or down Mill Street. The accessible parking spaces are near the accessible ramp entrance at the rear of the campus.