june, 2022

Event Details
Saturday, June 4, 9:00am In-Person, Outdoor Event Native peoples traditionally recognized that all beings are related and that animals and plants can be our teachers. As part of Connecticut Trails Day
Event Details
Saturday, June 4, 9:00am
In-Person, Outdoor Event
Native peoples traditionally recognized that all beings are related and that animals and plants can be our teachers. As part of Connecticut Trails Day Weekend, join Museum Educator and Ecologist Susan Scherf from the Institute for American Indian Studies in Washington, CT for a guided walk focusing on traditional Native uses of plants in the Eastern Woodland environment. Susan will lead this walk to nearby Steep Rock, returning to the museum’s 15th Century Replicated Algonkian Village.
Please wear sturdy footwear and meet at the front of the museum, located at 38 Curtis Road off Route 199.
Pre-registration is appreciated. To reserve a space, please visit the Connecticut Trail’s Day Website. Questions? Please call (860) 868-0518 or email [email protected]. This is a FREE event, but does not include museum admission.
Time
(Saturday) 9:00 am
Location
Institute for American Indian Studies
38 Curtis Rd, Washington, CT 06793