Event Details

The Cornell Club of Cape Cod invites you to join them on Tuesday, March 9
for a talk with Dr. Betsy Gladfelter. She will explain how nature-based
solutions to increase resilience to climate change were employed to
restore Falmouth’s Coonamessett River, which was impacted for 200 years
by a series of mills and then for 100 years as cranberry bogs. In
addition, recreational and educational opportunities have been enhanced
through the development of the Coonamessett Greenway Heritage Trail.

Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Time: 7:00 – 8:30PM

While the event is free, the registration page is set up to take donations to go towards the Cornell Club of Cape Cod’s scholarship fund. These funds are awarded each year to local students while they are attending Cornell. Any donation amount is much appreciated!

Questions: Ken Brink ’71

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