GEORGETOWN — A presentation — on Georgetown’s Heal Eddy Restoration Project will take place at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 16, at Georgetown High School, located at 20 Bay Point Road.
The program, which is free and open to the public, will be given by Chris Warner and John Hagan.
Georgetown’s Heal Eddy, a 2.3 acre conservation closure, is the site of a groundbreaking scientific experiment to restore and protect softshell clams. There are 70 experimental plots, each 200 square feet in size. Those attending the presentation will learn details about the experiment.
For more information, contact the Georgetown Historical Society at (207) 371-9200 or email georgetownhistorical@gmail.com
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