Fri, Feb 07
|GCC, Dining Commons
From the Ridge to the River: What It Means to Be a Citizen of the Watershed
Time & Location
Feb 07, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
GCC, Dining Commons, 1 College Dr, Greenfield, MA 01301, USA
About the event
Join the Nolumbeka Project and partner organizations Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) and Western Massachusetts Rights of Nature (WMRoN) for two events on Friday & Saturday, February 7-8, 2025, at Greenfield Community College in the Dining Commons. Free entry. Donations to Nolumbeka Project appreciated.
The series will open on Friday evening from 7 pm - 9 pm with “From the Ridge to the River: What It Means to Be a Citizen of the Watershed,” a talk from keynote speakers Hartman Deetz, Mashpee Wampanoag artist-activist and environmental and cultural steward, and Rebecca Todd, Executive Director of the Connecticut River Conservancy. Hartman and Rebecca will discuss the Rights of Our Rivers, the connection between ecosystems and their plant and animal populations, and grounding into a sense of place. The Friday evening event will be livestreamed and available at WWW.NOLUMBEKAPROJECT.ORG/EVENTS
On Saturday, join us from 1 pm - 4 pm at the same location for a rare opportunity to participate in a Full Snow Moon Gathering and Eastern Woodlands Social Dance led by the Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers. The single file call and response dances will be taught and are easy to learn and enjoyed by people of all ages.
Friday, February 7 from 7-9pm:
"From the Ridge to the River: What It Means to be a Citizen of the Watershed" talk with Hartman Deetz and Rebecca Todd
Saturday, February 8 from 1-4pm:
Full Snow Moon Gathering and Eastern Woodlands Social Dance
Our Events calendar is continually being updated with new opportunities to learn and connect. See what else is happening throughout the watershed (both virtually and in -person!