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SUMMARY:International Women’s Day with Julie and Denya
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a musical celebration of International Women’s Day with Julie Charland and Denya LeVine as they perform guitar\, fiddle\, flute and ukelele\, with vocal harmonies that sparkle with joyous energy. \nInternational Women’s Day is celebrated annually on March 8\, commemorating women’s fight for equality and liberation along with the women’s rights movement. International Women’s Day gives focus to issues such as gender equality\, reproductive rights\, and violence and abuse against women. \n\n\n\nLearn more at 10 a.m. on Sunday\, March 8\, 2026. All are welcome. \n\n\n\n\nAt the Chapel in the Pines in Eastham.  Doors open at 9:30.\n\n\n\nAlso on Zoom via this Zoom program link.
URL:https://www.nfuu.org/event/sunday-program-15/
LOCATION:Chapel in the Pines and Zoom\, 220 Samoset Road\, Eastham\, MA\, 02642
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SUMMARY:Historic Storms of Cape Cod with Don Wilding
DESCRIPTION:Cape Cod has always been in the path of deadly hurricanes and ferocious storms. Unwelcome summer visitors include the “Long Island Express” Hurricane of 1938\, the Great Atlantic Hurricane of 1944\, the twin Hurricanes Carol and Edna in 1954 and Hurricane Bob in 1991. These storms destroyed countless homes and left coastal communities under several feet of water. \nSurging tides carried away houses with residents inside who didn’t survive\, and high seas sank the Coast Guard lightship Vineyard in Buzzards Bay\, killing all twelve crew members. Fall and winter brought the benchmark Blizzard of 1978\, the nor’easter of January 1987 and the infamous “Perfect Storm” of October 1991\, which delivered some of the highest tides ever seen on the Outer Cape. In his latest book\, “Historic Storms of Cape Cod”\, local author Don Wilding revisits the Cape’s most severe weather events and their devastating impact. \n\n\n\nLearn more at 10 a.m. on Sunday\, March 15\, 2026. All are welcome. \n\n\n\n\nAt the Chapel in the Pines\, 220 Samoset Road in Eastham.  Doors open at 9:30.\n\n\n\nAlso on Zoom via this Zoom program link.
URL:https://www.nfuu.org/event/sunday-program-16/
LOCATION:Chapel in the Pines and Zoom\, 220 Samoset Road\, Eastham\, MA\, 02642
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SUMMARY:Who Tells the Story: A Cape Cod Reburial
DESCRIPTION:In spring of 1976 a skeleton that had been on display for many years in a local history museum was reburied. The ceremony was a collaboration between the Wellfleet Historical Society\, the Wampanoag People\, and the Cape Cod National Seashore. In attendance that day were members of all three organizations. What actually happened there\, at that moment in history\, depends upon who is asked! \nStoryteller Jim Wolf has tracked several versions of the story to present to you. \n“”Who Tells the Story”” is dedicated to the memory of the late Wamsutta\, also known as Frank James\, former Nauset Regional High School music teacher and catalyst of the indigenous people’s National Day of Mourning\, now observed annually at Plymouth\, MA. According to Jim\, “Frank was an important mentor to me\, and we had many discussions about the differences between oral and written traditions.” \n\n\n\nLearn more at 10 a.m. on Sunday\, March 22\, 2026. All are welcome. \n\n\n\n\nAt the Chapel in the Pines\, 220 Samoset Road in Eastham.  Doors open at 9:30.\n\n\n\nAlso on Zoom via this Zoom program link.
URL:https://www.nfuu.org/event/sunday-program-17/
LOCATION:Chapel in the Pines and Zoom\, 220 Samoset Road\, Eastham\, MA\, 02642
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SUMMARY:Restoration Agriculture\, Cape Cod to Malawi
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Rand Burkert discusses the work of the Food Forest Initiative of Cape Cod\, a non-hierarchical eco-action group. Since 2016\, FFI has planted and tended public food forests\, inspired by the vision of permaculture and its outgrowth\, Restoration Agriculture. Rand will give practical knowledge to enable home gardeners to apply these approaches. He will also present the global scope of the method and its usefulness in mitigating climate change and building local food security\, with some discussion of its application in Africa. \nIn addition to being a founding member of the Food Forest Initiative of Cape Cod\, Rand is a folksinger\, a children’s author\, and a middle school teacher of applied ecology at Nauset Middle School. In the 1990s\, he and his friend Mark Shepard helped launch New Forest Farm in Wisconsin\, an early large-scale permaculture project that later became known as Restoration Agriculture and was documented in Shepard’s book of the same name. After a period of farming in Italy\, Rand returned to Cape Cod and\, with friends\, founded the eco-action and food sovereignty group Food Forest Initiative of Cape Cod. \n\nLearn more at 10 a.m. on Sunday\, March 29\, 2026. All are welcome. \n\nAt the Chapel in the Pines\, 220 Samoset Road in Eastham.  Doors open at 9:30.\nAlso on Zoom via this Zoom program link.
URL:https://www.nfuu.org/event/sunday-program-18/
LOCATION:Chapel in the Pines and Zoom\, 220 Samoset Road\, Eastham\, MA\, 02642
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