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SUMMARY:Second Saturday: Fall Harvest
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Campus\, 27 Pleasant Street\, Gloucester\, MA \n\nFree for Cape Ann Residents \n\n\n\nThe Second Saturday of each month\, the Cape Ann Museum is free for all Cape Ann Residents. Visitors of all ages are invited to head to the CAM Studio during their visit to participate in a new art project. \n\n\n\nThis spring\, the Cape Ann Museum partnered with Backyard Growers to plant raised garden beds at the Cape Ann Museum Green. These gardens were filled with vegetables and herbs that would have been grown on Cape Ann in the 1700's when both the White-Ellery House (1710) and the Babson-Alling House (c. 1740) were built.  \n\n\n\nAs the growing season comes to a close\, join the Museum and Backyard Growers in the CAM Studio to take a look at some of the plants and herbs that were grown at CAM Green this year. Make your own tea packets or sachets using dried herbs including sage\, lemon balm\, and lavender while thinking about how Cape Ann residents\, both historically and today\, use gardens to feed themselves and their communities. \n\n\n\nAt 1:00 pm\, Jess Reid\, Program Director at Backyard Growers\, will be brewing tea from the herbs for anyone interested in tasting. Following the tea\, please join Jessica Reid from Backyard Growers learn more about historic and contemporary uses of plants on Cape Ann in CAMTalks: Gardens on Cape Ann: Past & Present at 2:00 pm in the CAM Auditorium.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Downtown Campus\, 27 Pleasant Street\, Gloucester\, MA&nbsp\;<br />\nFree for Cape Ann Residents&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nThe Second Saturday of each month\, the Cape Ann Museum is free for all Cape Ann Residents. Visitors of all ages are invited to head to the CAM Studio during their visit to participate in a new art project.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nThis spring\, the Cape Ann Museum partnered with Backyard Growers to plant raised garden beds at the Cape Ann Museum Green. These gardens were filled with vegetables and herbs that would have been grown on Cape Ann in the 1700&rsquo\;s when both the White-Ellery House (1710) and the Babson-Alling House (c. 1740) were built.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nAs the growing season comes to a close\, join the Museum and Backyard Growers in the CAM Studio to take a look at some of the plants and herbs that were grown at CAM Green this year. Make your own tea packets or sachets using dried herbs including sage\, lemon balm\, and lavender while thinking about how Cape Ann residents\, both historically and today\, use gardens to feed themselves and their communities.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nAt 1:00 pm\, Jess Reid\, Program Director at Backyard Growers\, will be brewing tea from the herbs for anyone interested in tasting. Following the tea\, please join Jessica Reid from Backyard Growers learn more about historic and contemporary uses of plants on Cape Ann in CAMTalks: Gardens on Cape Ann: Past &amp\; Present at 2:00 pm in the CAM Auditorium.&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Cape Ann Museum 27 Pleasant St Gloucester\, MA 01930
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DTSTAMP:20260408T132254Z
URL:http://capeannma.chambermaster.com/events/details/second-saturday-fall-harvest-23140
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