Thornton W. Burgess Nature Lecture Series: Thornton Burgess and the Seashore by Gil Newton

Wednesday, July 106:30—8:00 PMBoardwalk Room (Room 2)Sandwich Public Library142 Main St., Sandwich, MA, 02563
Glass Town Room (Room 1)Sandwich Public Library142 Main St., Sandwich, MA, 02563

Join us for this third and final lecture in our series of Thornton W. Burgess Nature Lectures.

You're invited to hear from Gilbert Newton, Cape Cod author and science educator.  This event is being co-sponsored by the Barnstable Land Trust. The Barnstable Land Trust (BLT) is a community-supported nonprofit whose mission is to preserve the natural resources and special places in the Town of Barnstable and nearby areas. For more information about the BLT, please click HERE.

ABOUT THE LECTURER: Gilbert Newton is a Cape Cod native who has been teaching environmental and marine science at Sandwich High School and the Cape Cod Community College for many years. His classes included coastal ecology, botany, coastal zone management, and environmental technology. In 2013 he became the first Director of the Sandwich STEM Academy. He completed his graduate work in biology at Florida State University. He has also taught classes for the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, the Falmouth Academy, Bridgewater State University and the Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. He was also the Program Director for the Advanced Studies and Leadership Program at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy for 14 years. Gil is one of the founders of the Barnstable Land Trust (BLT) and is the past president of the Association to Preserve Cape Cod. He is the author of several books about the Cape's shoreline including the recent Mysteries of Seaweed: Questions and Answers, Activities for the Cape Cod Beachcomber, Thinking Green on Cape Cod, and The Sandy Beach. 

Registration for this event opens Saturday, June 1 at 9:00 AM.