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Henry Beston Society in print and on the air
Beston Society finds a home, Cape Codder, Jan. 8, 2011
Henry Beston's Unanswered Questions, Cape Cod Life, October 2010
Dedicating a National Literary Landmark, The Free Press, Rockland,
Maine, June 25, 2009 (Beston Society involved in event)
Beston's Chimney Farm in Maine to be dedicated as a National
Literary Landmark / Lincoln County News, June 10, 2009 (Beston Society involved in event)
Helen
Chalke, 102, recalls husband's place in Cape Cod lore / The Cape Cod Chronicle, June 4,
2009. (Beston Society took part in this event)
Preserving their words: Museum exhibit finds inspiration in three of
Cape's best nature writers / Cape Week section of The Cape Cod Times, Aug. 8, 2008.
Don
Wilding (Beston Society executive director) featured as WMVY's "Person of the
Week" for Feb. 14, 2008.
Truro's
"One Book/One Town" program kicks off with Beston Society talk / The Cape Codder
/ Friday, Feb. 29, 2008
Finding time for an Outermost retreat / Cape Cod Times / Friday, Feb.
15, 2008
Don Wilding (Beston Society executive director) and Brett Barry
(Outermost House audio book) on "The Point" -- National Public Radio for Cape
Cod, WCAI. Sept. 3, 2007.
Preserving a literary legacy / Cape Cod Times, June 24, 2004.
Camping on the Cape an Elemental Vacation / Albany Times Union, Aug. 25, 2002.
1993: New York Times discovers Eastham, Beston
P.O. Box 407, North Eastham, MA 02651. Phone: (508) 246-7242.
E-mail: henrybestonsociety@yahoo.com
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Nita Wilding, Don Wilding,
Jon March, Kerrie March, Robby McQueeney, Bob Seay, Tim Sweeney.
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