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Pollinator Pathway and Controlling Invasive Plants on Fishers Island
Pollinator Pathway and Controlling Invasive Plants on Fishers Island
Illustrated talk by Pollinator Pathway organizer and Nix the Knotweed founder Suzanne Thompson and natural & organic landscaper Petie Reed offering timely gardening advice on how to attract pollinators and combat Knotweed and other invasive plants crowding out our natural ecosystems.
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The Wreck of the Steamer Atlantic
The Wreck of the Steamer Atlantic
An Illustrated talk—both in-person and virtual by Museum Director Pierce Rafferty that chronicles the dramatic story of Fishers Island’s most deadly and consequential shipwreck.
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Ceremonial Stonework: The Enduring Native American Presence on the Land
Ceremonial Stonework: The Enduring Native American Presence on the Land
ILLUSTRATED TALK (in-person and virtual) by documentary photographer Markham Starr on the ceremonial stonework left behind by the indigenous population that occupied New England for 12,000 years. 4-5 P.M. at the Museum, 2nd Floor. Reception to follow.
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Modern Houses of Fishers Island and Beyond
Modern Houses of Fishers Island and Beyond
This illustrated talk by Jacob Albert of Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc., Boston, Mass., traces modern movements in architecture from the International Style to Post-Modernism, as reflected on Fishers Island. IN-PERSON IS FULLY BOOKED! NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR VIRTUAL
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Rare Species and Natural Communities of Fishers Island
Rare Species and Natural Communities of Fishers Island
In this richly illustrated talk, three scientists of the New York Natural Heritage Program (NYNHP) will present the results of a two-year inventory of the H.L. Ferguson Museum’s Land Trust properties.