On Sunday, March 24 at 2:00 pm in our Community Room, as part of our Sunday afternoon lecture series, join noted historian, author and filmmaker Don Wilding for his presentation of some of the greatest shipwrecks and rescues of Cape Cod’s outer beaches. His talk narrows in on the earliest days of the U.S. Lifesaving Service (1872) to the early years of the U.S. Coast Guard in the first half of the 20th century, focusing on notorious shipwrecks including the Italian bark Castagna (1914), the Canadian schooner Montclair (1927), and the British ship Jason (1893), in which 25 men perished.
An award-winning writer and editor for Massachusetts newspapers for over 30 years, Don pens the popular “Shore Lore”history column for Orleans’s Cape Codder newspaper, and is the author of two books, Henry Beston’s Cape Cod: how The Outermost House inspired a National Seashore, and A brief history of Eastham: on the Outer Beach of Cape Cod.A co-founder of the nonprofit Henry Beston Society of Cape Cod, Don is also an instructor of Cape Cod history courses for the Open University of Wellfleet and Nauset Community Education. He’s been a public speaker on the Cape for more than 15 years.
Date and Time
Sunday Mar 24, 2019
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EDT
Sunday, March 24, 2019
2:00 pm-3:30 pm
Location
Cape Cod Maritime Museum
135 South St.
Hyannis, MA 02601
Fees/Admission
Members $10.00
Non-members $15.00
Contact Information
Marina Davalos
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