Treaty Day 2017
Hours: | 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
Ages: | Infants, Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor, Outdoor |
Cost: | Free |
Category: | Arts & Culture |
John's (aka Maliseet) and Mi'kmaq Tribes of Nova Scotia on July 19, 1776.
The celebration of these two important events will include the Reading of the Declaration of Independence and the Reading of the Treaty of Watertown.
Guest speakers will share information related to the importance of the Treaty.
Nugumij (Grandmother) Drum from the United Native American Cultural Center will be present.
Drummers/Singers will perform several songs to mark the occasion.
Members, dressed in their Native regalia and colonial reenactors will be present to share their stories.
Tours of the Edmund Fowle House will be available.
A donation basket for non perishable food will be available for the Watertown Food Pantry.
The event is partially funded by the Watertown Community Foundation.
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
www.commandersmansion.com/efhouse.html
LOCATION | ↑ top |
28 Marshall St., Watertown, MA, 02472 map
Phone: 617-923-6067
If taking the MBTA system, take MBTA bus #71 from Harvard Square to Watertown. Ask to be let off at Common Street/Marshall Street. The Edmund Fowle House is on the left hand side of the street and across from a parking lot.
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