The Historical Society of Watertown’s celebration of Treaty Day returns in-person in 2023, with an event at the Senior Center on July 18.
The Historical Society sent out the following announcement:
Join us in the air-conditioned, Watertown Senior Center for the story in words and pictures behind Watertown’s first public reading of the Declaration of Independence and the signing of the Watertown Treaty between the Mi’kmaq and St. John (aka Maliseet) in Canada and the newly formed United States.
The Treaty ofWatertown was the first international U.S. treaty. Learn the significance of both documents and discover the role played by the Edmund Fowle House (28 Marshall St.).
The program is free and open to the public
WHERE: Watertown Senior Center, 31 Marshall St., Watertown
WHEN: Tuesday July 18, 2023, from 5-6:30 p.m.
Donations of non-perishable food items for the Watertown Food Pantry will be appreciated.
Thanks to the Watertown Senior Center for hosting this event.
For further information and directions see www.HistoricalSocietyofWatertownMA.org or email joycekel@aol.com