
This 2 hour in-person program will be an interactive experience to engage in the story of particular events in the history of 400 years of colonization of Wabanaki people by Europeans in this territory we now called the state of Maine. This highly engaging experience will increase our awareness and understanding of colonization, and what it means for current descendants and future generations so that we can reflect on what story we are writing for our grandchildren.
Registration is required for this program. Email ckleftis@yarmouthlibrary.org to reserve your seat.
There will be two opportunities to attend this program:
Tuesday, October 17th, 5:30 – 7:30pm, at the Merrill Memorial Library
Thursday, October 19th, 10am – 12pm, at the Yarmouth History Center, 118 East Elm Street
This program is facilitated by Wabanaki REACH (www.wabanakireach.org) and being organized by YCARE (www.ycarequity.org)
Sponsoring organizations include: First Parish, First UU, Merrill Memorial Library, Royal River Conservation Trust St. Bart’s, and Yarmouth Historical Society