John Mitty Wednesday, June 6, 2012 |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Bridgehampton Historical Society
John Eilertsen, Executive Director
(631) 537-1088
bhhs@optonline.net
www.bridgehamptonhistoricalsociety.org
“Catch of the Day – Fish and Fowl in Greater Bridgehampton”
FRIDAY, JUNE 15TH, 5PM, BHHS ARCHIVES BUILDING, 2539A MONTAK HIGHWAY
PHOTO ATTACHED: OLIVER OSBORN, 1907 (Courtesy of Hilary Osborn)
The first of two summer exhibits will be opening at the Bridgehampton Historical Society’s Archives building on Friday, June 15th, at 5pm.
For thousands of years first Native Americans and then new arrivals from Europe sustained themselves harvesting the bounty found on and near the shoreline. Over the last one hundred and fifty years or so, harvesting increasingly became a commercial enterprise. Whales for oil and bone, eels, clams and oysters, and feathers and meat from wildfowl all became important cash crops for many East Enders. Using art work from the Hoie Foundation, tools hand wrought by local blacksmiths, and carvings by local artisans, this exhibit celebrates the history of harvesting fish and fowl in our area.
The exhibit will remain on display until October 1st. For more information call 631.537.1088, email bhhs@optonline.net, or visit www.bridgehamptonhistoricalsociety.org.
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