(via Peter Anick)
Greetings,
Thanks to all who came to hear Doug Harris speak about indigenous ceremonial stone landscapes of New England during his recent Massachusetts tour. We at the Narragansett Indian Tribal Historic Preservation Trust (NITHPT) are excited to connect with anyone interested in learning to recognize, appreciate, and protect ceremonial stone landscapes.
To that end, starting in June and continuing through October of this year, we will be leading monthly field trips in Upton to show people the Upton Chamber and companion features on top of Pratt Hill in Upton. The trips will be on the second Saturday of each month. The next field trip is slated for July 14th.
Although there is no charge for the field trip, NITHPT is a not-for-profit 501C(3), and charitable donations are welcome to support our mission to protect and preserve ceremonial stone landscapes.
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What: Field trip to the Upton Chamber and associated ceremonial stone landscape features atop nearby Pratt Hill
When: Saturday July 14th from 1PM to 4PM
Where: Meet at the American Legion parking lot at 15 Milford St, Upton, MA 01568
· From there we will carpool to the Upton Chamber at Heritage Park, and then to the base of Pratt Hill
· We will park at the base of Pratt Hill and walk to the NITHPT land at the top of the hill to see the stone features there
· For elders and handicapped we will can transportation you up the hill if given advanced notice
RSVP: Please send email to nithpt.csl@gmail.com (we can accommodate up to 20 people)
July 14th trip is full. Every second Saturday of the month NITHPT will be doing these field trips and August 11th is open.
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