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SUMMARY:Feeding the Fire: The Mishoon Project
DESCRIPTION:Beginning on Sunday\, September 4th\, The Wayside Inn Foundation (TWIF) will oversee\, in conjunction with Ockway Bay Wampum (OBW) and No Loose Braids (NLB)\, the building of a mishoon on the east side of the property\, across from Josephine’s Pond. We anticipate that this will take approximately ten (10) days to make\, from start to finish. A celebration (free and open to the public) to float the canoe will take place on Saturday\, September 17th starting at noon. \nWhat is a mishoon?\nA mishoon is a canoe made from a fresh pine log shaped through a process of monitored burning\, using Indigenous techniques that span millennia. The burning process can take 7-10 days or longer\, depending on the size of the pine tree used for the canoe. \nWhy build a mishoon at The Wayside Inn?\nThe Wayside Inn Historic Site sits on the traditional\, ancestral land of the Nipmuc people. When we began researching the Indigenous history of our site\, we reached out to representatives of the Nipmuc and Mashpee Wampanoag to explore opportunities for collaboration. The mishoon project was proposed as a teaching tool for the community to learn about one aspect of Native American culture while simultaneously training Indigenous youth in the mishoon-making tradition. \nWho will be making the mishoon?\nThe building of the mishoon will be monitored and managed by our Nipmuc and Mashpee Wampanoag partners\, Andre Strongbearheart Gaines\, Jr. of NLB\, and Hartman Deetz of OBW. They will work alongside a team of Indigenous apprentices to ensure the continuation of the mishoon-making tradition with future generations. \nWhere on the site is the mishoon being made?\nThe mishoon burning will occur on the east side of The Wayside Inn site at the head of the Innkeeper’s Loop trail\, near the Ice House and across from Josephine’s Pond. A trail map is available at https://bit.ly/WITrailMap. \nCan I see the mishoon in person while it is being made?\nYes! The public is welcome to stop by\, see the progress\, and watch the process during the hours of 10:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. daily until the mishoon is finished. We only ask that visitors be mindful of the posted rules. \nTWIF will also be hosting the following structured programs: \n\nFriday\, September 9 (7:30 – 10:00 p.m.) – Community Night Program (Details TBA. This program will involve cooking over the mishoon fire).\nSaturday\, September 10 (10:00 a.m. – noon) – Family Program (Details TBA. This program will be designed for families.)\nSunday\, September 11 (2:00 – 4:00 p.m.) – Family Program (Details TBA. This program will be designed for families.)\nSaturday\, September 17 (noon – 2:00) – Mishoon Launch and Celebration\n\nAll programs are FREE\, and no registration is required. Parking is available in the East Field near Josephine’s Pond. \nWhat if I can’t visit while the mishoon is being made?\nWe will be documenting the process on video and will also live stream midway through the project with questions provided by school-age children! Questions from kids may be emailed to education@wayside.org now through September 2nd. After the project is finished\, we will post the videos on our YouTube channel and share them on our social media pages. \nCan I volunteer to help?\nYes! We are recruiting a limited number of volunteers to help transport firewood\, replenish water supplies\, and assist in other ways throughout the project. Volunteering is a great way to learn about mishoons and Indigenous traditions through a hands-on experience. To sign up\, please visit https://bit.ly/mishoon-volunteers.
URL:https://freedomsway.org/staging/6553/event/feeding-the-fire-the-mishoon-project/2022-09-04/
LOCATION:The Wayside Inn\, 72 Wayside Inn Road\, Sudbury\, MA\, 01776\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Wayside Inn Foundation":MAILTO:twif@wayside.org
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SUMMARY:Reading Frederick Douglass Together
DESCRIPTION:Join us as The Wayside Inn Foundation hosts Reading Frederick Douglass Together on Saturday\, June 25th at 10:00 am. The program is funded\, in part\, by a grant from Mass Humanities as part of an initiative to bring communities together to read Douglass’s 1852 address\, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” \nOn the morning of the event\, readers will gather on the patio of Longfellow’s Wayside Inn to read the address (sections will be assigned in advance). Afterward\, a light continental breakfast will be served and participants will break up into small groups to informally discuss Douglass’s speech and how it continues to shape our country. Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery in 1838 and lived for many years in Massachusetts. He delivered the Fourth of July speech on July 5\, 1852\, in Rochester\, New York\, to the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Society. The most celebrated orator of his day\, Douglass’s powerful language\, resolute denunciations of slavery\, and forceful examination of the Constitution challenge us to think about the histories we tell\, the values they teach\, and if our actions match our aspirations. \nHenry Wadsworth Longfellow\, the namesake of Longfellow’s Wayside Inn\, and Douglass found inspiration in one another’s words. Douglass quoted Longfellow’s 1839 poem “A Psalm of Life” in his 1852 address; and Longfellow reflected on Douglass’s words after seeing him speak in April 1860\, the echoes of which can be found in his famous poem\, “Paul Revere’s Ride” (later included in Tales of a Wayside Inn). \nWe invite all members of our community to join in this free public reading and discussion of Douglass’s famous speech. Volunteer readers may sign up HERE.
URL:https://freedomsway.org/staging/6553/event/reading-frederick-douglass-together/
LOCATION:The Wayside Inn\, 72 Wayside Inn Road\, Sudbury\, MA\, 01776\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Wayside Inn Foundation":MAILTO:twif@wayside.org
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SUMMARY:Storybook Trail Unveiling: The Spirit of The Wayside Inn
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, June 4th at 2:00 pm\,  will unveil a new Storybook Trail at The Wayside Inn on part of our Innkeeper’s Loop system.\n\n\n\nSudbury Girl Scout Ambassador Elizabeth Huettig has written an original story based on the history of The Wayside Inn and\, working in conjunction with The Wayside Inn Foundation\, has created the trail posts to hold the story year-round. The project will help Elizabeth obtain her Gold Award from the Girl Scouts. The story was written with ages 8-10 in mind\, but it is sure to be enjoyed by any age reader. The cover artwork was created by LSRHS student Sebastian Janowitz.\n\n\n\nDrop in between 2:00 to 4:00 on June 4th to meet Elizabeth and hear more about the creation of this project. The Storybook Trail begins on the path to the left of Longfellow’s Wayside Inn on the old Wayside Inn Roadway.
URL:https://freedomsway.org/staging/6553/event/storybook-trail-unveiling-the-spirit-of-the-wayside-inn/
LOCATION:The Wayside Inn\, 72 Wayside Inn Road\, Sudbury\, MA\, 01776\, United States
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