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wmho.org Wednesday, May 2 • 6:30 pm PLANTS AND THEIR PRESERVATION FROM LONG ISLAND TO MADAGASCAR Stony Brook University Professor Patricia Wright will discuss efforts from Madagascar to Long Island to preserve the world’s endangered forests and the species and animals they harbor. Thursday, May 10 • 6:30 pm UNDERGROUND AT THE THOMPSON HOUSE Archaeologist Brad Phillipi will discuss his findings from the 2014 archaeological dig at The Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s historic Thompson House. Thursday, May 17 • 6:30 pm PRESERVING THE ALGONQUIN LANGUAGE Chief Harry Wallace of Unkechaug Nation Unkechaug are an Algonquin speaking people from Long Island. Chief Wallace will speak about his efforts to preserve and protect the endangered language of Long Island’s Algonquin people. Thursday, May 24 • 6:45 pm THE PARANORMAL, PART ONE Historian and Author Kerriann Flanagan Brosky along with Paranormal Investigator and Medium Joe Giaquinto will discuss historical investigations at The Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s Brewster and Thompson Houses. Presented by The Ward Melville Heritage Organization Let’s Talk ABOVE, BELOW & BEYOND A series on the preservation of our world’s great peoples, cultures and habitats. General Admission: $15 pp Charter Society Members: $10 pp For Charter Society information visit wmho.org or call 631.751.2244. Reservations are required. Refreshments will be served. For reservations call 631.689.5888.

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Wednesday, May 2 • 6:30 pmPLANTS AND THEIR PRESERVATION FROM LONG ISLAND TO MADAGASCARStony Brook University Professor Patricia Wright will discuss efforts from Madagascar to Long Island to preserve the world’s endangered forests and the species and animals they harbor.

Thursday, May 10 • 6:30 pmUNDERGROUND AT THE THOMPSON HOUSEArchaeologist Brad Phillipi will discuss his findings from the 2014 archaeological dig at The Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s historic Thompson House.

Thursday, May 17 • 6:30 pmPRESERVING THE ALGONQUIN LANGUAGEChief Harry Wallace of Unkechaug NationUnkechaug are an Algonquin speaking people from Long Island. Chief Wallace will speak about his efforts to preserve and protect the endangered language of Long Island’s Algonquin people.

Thursday, May 24 • 6:45 pmTHE PARANORMAL, PART ONEHistorian and Author Kerriann Flanagan Brosky along with Paranormal Investigator and Medium Joe Giaquinto will discuss historical investigations at The Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s Brewster and Thompson Houses.

Presented byThe Ward Melville Heritage Organization

Let’s TalkABOVE, BELOW & BEYOND

A series on the preservation of our world’s great peoples,

cultures and habitats.General Admission: $15 ppCharter Society Members: $10 ppFor Charter Society information visit wmho.org or call 631.751.2244.Reservations are required. Refreshments will be served.For reservations call 631.689.5888.