Category: Past Sunday Programs

13 Nov 2022: “Searching for Turnips in the Eastham Archives” with Marca Daley

10:00 a.m. Sunday, November 13, 2022 A prelude to next weekend’s Turnip Festival, this presentation will explore what members of the Eastham Historical Society found when they searched for “The History of Turnips in Eastham” in the local archives.  The focus will be on the process of the search, the sorts of historical records available, and the connections made to Eastham and the greater Cape Cod area.  Using a historical perspective, researchers looked at Eastham’s reputation in agriculture and other … Continue reading 13 Nov 2022: “Searching for Turnips in the Eastham Archives” with Marca Daley

23 Oct 2022: “What’s New at the Center for Coastal Studies?” with Sarah Oktay

10:00 a.m. Sunday, October 23, 2022 In January of 2022, Sarah Oktay succeeded Richard Delaney as Executive Director for the Center for Coastal Studies, a distinguished and beloved Provincetown institution. Dr. Oktay believes strongly in bridging the gap between scientists, policymakers, and the public to aid communities and effect change, and she’s eager to meet you. Join her at Chapel in the Pines for an overview of the Center’s research agenda, which runs the gamut from whales to sharks to … Continue reading 23 Oct 2022: “What’s New at the Center for Coastal Studies?” with Sarah Oktay

16 Oct 2022: “Pond Village, North Truro” with Ellen English

10:00 a.m. Sunday, October 16, 2022 Through stories and pictures, Ellen English will take us deep into the little known history of Pond Village, the neighborhood around Pilgrim Pond in North Truro. In the 1900s, vibrant industries thrived in Pond Village including candle making, weir fishing, fish freezing and canning. Ellen, a member of the Truro Historical Society’s  board, will share her research, drawing on many sources including the Society’s rich collection of documents and artifacts. All are welcome. Live … Continue reading 16 Oct 2022: “Pond Village, North Truro” with Ellen English

9 Oct 2022: Musical Prayers with Ej Mills Brennan

Mashpee Wampanoag, Ej Mills Brennan is a multi-media Artist, Musician and Educator with a strong belief in the Healing power of Music and the Arts. She will be performing her meditative native flutes. In addition to sharing her original flute music as sacred prayer, she will talk about the earth and our relationship with it. All are welcome. Live at Chapel in the Pines and on Zoom. Amongst Ej Mills Brennan’s many arts projects, she has also produced two independent … Continue reading 9 Oct 2022: Musical Prayers with Ej Mills Brennan

25 Sep 2022: “Gather the People, tell the Story, Break the Bread” with Marilyn Lariviere

10:00 a.m. Sunday, September 25, 2022 Marilyn Lariviere, director of Homeless Ministries with the Cape Cod Council of Churches, will share the story of Youth StreetReach. Youth StreetReach provides area teenagers with the opportunity to interact with people who are homeless. It sheds light upon injustice and teaches participants to respect all people with dignity. All are welcome. Live at the Chapel and on Zoom. Marilyn Lariviere is the President of Church Women United of Cape Cod and from 2012-2016 … Continue reading 25 Sep 2022: “Gather the People, tell the Story, Break the Bread” with Marilyn Lariviere

18 Sep 2022: “Restoration Agriculture for Our Yards” with Gretel Norgeot

Sunday September 18, 2022 Gretel Norgeot has been an advocate for locally grown food, farms, and farmers’ markets for decades. Nowadays, she focuses on soil health and its relationship to human health.  Join us as she explains how Restoration Agriculture can make a positive change for future generations and fight climate change. The main ideas are to not use chemicals and to encourage the natural microbes in the soil so that carbon can be removed from the atmosphere and stored in … Continue reading 18 Sep 2022: “Restoration Agriculture for Our Yards” with Gretel Norgeot

28 Aug 2022: “The Gray Curtain” with Peter Trull

10:00 a.m. Sunday, August 28, 2022 Through discussion and vivid photographs, Peter Trull will show us the relationship betweens commercial fishing, expanding Gray Seal populations, and the occurrence of Great White Sharks along the beaches of Cape Cod and the northeast coast. This “Gray Curtain” has come about after geologic and environmental changes, range expansion of marine mammals, animal migrations and population growth. Each has had an effect on the Cape’s marine ecology and economy observable in daily and seasonal … Continue reading 28 Aug 2022: “The Gray Curtain” with Peter Trull

14 Aug 2022: “Right Whale Conservation: A Look to the Future” with Christy Hudak

10:00 a.m. Sunday, August 14, 2022 Live at the Chapel and on Zoom. All are welcome! North Atlantic right whales, Eubalaena glacialis, are among the rarest of the baleen whale species. Distinct populations of right whales were scattered across the oceans of the world until they were decimated by heavy and consistent whaling. For 30 years, researchers at Provincetown’s Center for Coastal Studies have worked to learn more about right whales, their use of Cape Cod Bay and their habitat … Continue reading 14 Aug 2022: “Right Whale Conservation: A Look to the Future” with Christy Hudak

31 Jul 2022: “Come-to-Meeting Concert” with Jim Rohrer & Katie Hickey

10:00 a.m. Sunday, July 31, 2022 Outer Cape favorites, husband and wife duo Jim Rohrer & Katie Hickey perform traditional and contemporary acoustic music with roots in bluegrass, Celtic, old-time county and Southern gospel music. Katie and Jim’s musical partnership goes back to the 1980s and their days together in the Boston area bluegrass scene. All are welcome to enjoy this free concert! Live at the Chapel at Chapel in the Pines, 220 Samoset Road, Eastham. Photo credit Michael and Suz … Continue reading 31 Jul 2022: “Come-to-Meeting Concert” with Jim Rohrer & Katie Hickey

24 Jul 2022: “The Waters of Cape Cod” with Andrew Gottlieb

10:00 a.m. Sunday, July 24, 2022 Nutrient enrichment is impacting the health of our embayments and ponds and will be the focus of Andrew Gottlieb’s presentation. What can towns, property owners and residents do to improve water quality? There will be time for discussion about all things water as well as other issues of environmental concern. All are welcome! Live at the Chapel and on Zoom. Andrew Gottlieb is the Executive Director at the Association to Preserve Cape Cod and, … Continue reading 24 Jul 2022: “The Waters of Cape Cod” with Andrew Gottlieb