Learn about the adaptations of horseshoe crabs, 400-million-year-old prehistoric creatures, with Ian Ives, Director of Long Pond Pasture Audubon.
Popular presenters Karen Rinaldo and Kevin Doyle return to the events of April 19, 1775, in Lexington and Concord and the “shot heard round the world.”
Michael Pregot talks about slavery and abolitionism on Cape Cod, a Massachusetts incongruity.
Teacher and historian Kathleen Brunelle relates the true stories of unsolved mysteries: five women gone without a trace.
Janet Uhlar author, lecturer and screenplay writer discusses the life of Joseph Warren, a notable hero in the American Revolution.
Jane Paradise presents photographs of dune shacks in Provincetown, their history and use by Provincetown writers and artists.
Casey Sherman, New York Times Best Selling Author, describes writing his book Blood in the Water: The Untold Story of a Family Tragedy.
Tales from the “witch of Wall Street.” Patricia Walsh Chadwick describes how she broke into the financial world’s male bastion.
Popular speaker and author Ted Reinstein travels through the art and soul of New England, meeting memorable people and collecting unlikely stories.
Local Historian Nancy Vial Shoemaker presents a talk on the Otis family of Barnstable and Cape Cod's role in the American Revolution.
Best-selling author David Wedge tells the incredible, untold story of boxer Marvin Hagler from Brockton, MA.
Local historian James O'Connell uses rare historic postcards to tell the story of how Cape Cod became a seaside vacation mecca.
Author and historian Janet Uhlar presents the life of General Nathaniel Freeman, savior of the Continental Army.
Jim Coogan, local author and historian, discusses seafaring women and his book Sail Away Ladies: Stories of Cape Cod Women in the Age of Sail.
Carol Verburg, friend and collaborator of Edward Gorey, focuses on his unique theatrical genius.
Popular speaker and retired judge Greg Williams thrills the audience with stories of death via the guillotine, the use of heads to inform the public of the consequences of crime, and the collection of heads and hearts through history.
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