On Nov. 10, join the Clamity Janes, a female-owned clamming crew, for an enlightening lecture on Long Island’s aquatic ecosystems. This event, titled ‘Aquaculture on the East End’, is set to take place under the big tent at East End Food Market.
The Clamity Janes, known for their passion for clamming and the North Fork’s unique ecosystem, will share their knowledge and experiences. Attendees will learn about the intricate web of life that thrives beneath our waters and how they can contribute to preserving and protecting these precious bays.
The event will start at 5:30 p.m. and end at 7 p.m. It is free to attend, making it a perfect opportunity for those interested in marine life, conservation, and community involvement.
East End Food Market is known for offering exclusive opportunities to connect with the community through demonstrations, workshops, and talks with local leaders. This event is no exception, promising to inspire attendees to become stewards of our coastal treasures.
For more information and to secure your spot, visit the East End Food Market’s website.