Dwight Estey will present the life story of Wellfleet’s most famous resident - the oyster! having been both a wild-picker and a commercial shell fisherman, Dwight knows of what he speaks. For fifty years he’s walked the flats observing the changes in the Wellfleet oyster fishery. What he doesn’t know firsthand, he’s learned through research and talking to many “real old-timers.” His subject, the oyster, hasn’t changed. It was critical to sustaining native Americans and the colonists. As its popularity spread, so did the name Wellfleet, giving outsized importance to a small community on a fragile sliver of sand. The Wellfleet oyster continues to help drive the local economy providing livelihood for your families. As a current member, former president of the Wellfleet Historical Society & Museum Board of Directors, Dwight has given countless talks and walks focusing on his favorite subject - the oyster. This presentation will include new material, looking closely at the people who made the “Wellfleet Oyster” famous - or were made famous by it. The event is free to the public.
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Earlier Event: September 30
Flute-Making Workshop: Hawk Henries Native American Flute Player
Later Event: October 16
Ropeless Buoy: Whales, Lobsters & Fishing