A Path Forward
Fri, Jun 12
|Moses Mason House (Barn)
As non-native people on this land, how can we start to repair our relationships to the land and to Wabanaki people?


Time & Location
Jun 12, 2026, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Moses Mason House (Barn), 14 Broad St, Bethel ME 04217
About the event
Join MLT and Ellie Oldach and Ella McDonald of First Light for a facilitated conversation about how, as non-native people on this land, we can start to repair our relationships to the land and to Wabanaki people.
This conversation will focus on themes from Peter Forbes’s Letters to a Young Spoon Carver. To access a copy of the book no-cost, please reach out to Georgia at georgia@mahoosuc.org. However, reading the book is not required to participate in the conversation. Please feel free to join in if the topic is simply of interest!
This event will be in-person at the Museum of the Bethel Historical Society's Moses Mason House barn, but a virtual option will be offered to those interested.
Though the event is free-of-charge, registration is required.
Light snacks and refreshments will be served.
Poster design inspired by: Emma Goldenthal at Knoll Farm
