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About the Event:
In 1621, after the colonists' first successful harvest, Governor William Bradford proclaimed that they might, "after a special manner rejoice together." But what did that mean? How do we know? And what does it mean today? Join Kate LaPrad, Deputy Director for Special Projects & Strategic Partnership, to answer the most frequently asked questions about the 1621 harvest feast known today as the First Thanksgiving. It may be more complex, more human and more interesting than you think.
Speaker Bio:
Kate LaPrad is the Deputy Director for Special Projects & Strategic Partnerships at Plimoth Patuxet Museums. Kate joined the museum as a grant writer in July 2010 after graduating with an MA from the Winterthur-University of Delaware Program in American Material Culture. She also holds a BA in art history and history from the University of Delaware.
This program is made free to the public, both virtually and in person, through support from the Plymouth Local Cultural Council.
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FAQs
What can I bring to the event?
You may bring a bagged lunch or snack to enjoy while you experience the lecture series. Our Plentiful Café is open from March 15-November 30. Lunch is not included in the ticket price.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Please contact Christina Basler, Director of Education and Group Programs, at (508) 746-1622 ext. 8107 or by emailing cbasler@plimoth.org, with any questions or if you would like to purchase tickets over the phone.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
You do not have to bring your printed ticket to the event. You may give your name to the Event Facilitator at check-in.