History on Tap: Restoring Cranberry Bogs to Natural Conditions
Join Leo and Andrea Cakounes - operators of the largest cranberry bog on Cape Cod - for a fascinating look at the future of cranberry farming and conservation. Returning after their popular talk on the year-round operations of a working bog, they’ll now explore a timely new topic: restoring cranberry bogs to natural conditions. Across Cape Cod, towns are transforming former bogs into thriving ecosystems that support biodiversity, and improve water quality. Led by organizations like the Harwich Conservation Trust and Buzzards Bay Coalition, these projects are reshaping the landscape and redefining the role of cranberry agriculture in the region. Discover how cranberry bogs are evolving - from working farms to vital conservation spaces — and what this shift means for Cape Cod. Read More: https://www.capecodtimes.com/story/news/environment/2025/10/30/harwich-cranberry-bogs-conservation-trust-hinkleys-herring-river-preseve/86936630007/ Book a Tour with Cranberry Bog Tours: https://cranberrybogtours.com/tour-description/ Part of our History on Tap series—join us for an evening of local history, conversation, and craft brews. Admission: $10 per person / $5 for members Must be 21+ to sample beer; IDs will be checked at the door. Enjoy craft beer from our sponsor, Cape Cod Beer, along with cheese, crackers, water, and non-alcoholic beer options. We highly recommend reserving your tickets on our website in advance. Popular events often sell out quickly, and we cannot always accommodate walk-ins. Don’t miss out—plan and secure your spot!
Date and Time
Thursday Nov 12, 2026
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM EST
Thursday, November 12, 2026 5:00?PM 6:30?PM
Location
Cape Cod Maritime Museum 135 South Street Barnstable, MA, 02601
Fees/Admission
10 per person
Contact Information
(508) 775-1723
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