Join The Friends of South Shore Health for this engaging presentation on a local staple!
Nearby on Cape Cod is where the discovery of cranberries and their harvest first took place. The Wampanoag people used cranberries, with their natural antibacterial powers, for food, meat preservation, and wounds/infections.
Today, we know cranberries help fight inflammation, support heart and oral health, and keep urinary tracts in check.
Join presenter Jennifer Y. Madden to learn the history of this wetland berry, a culinary delight and respected superfood.
Jennifer is Director of Collections & Exhibitions at Heritage Museums & Gardens.
This event will be held virtually via WebEx. It is free and open to the public. Registration is required.
To register, please call 781-624-8520 or email Cathy (cmoore [at] southshorehealth.org) or Kathryn (kmajorclark [at] southshorehealth.org).
Registrants will receive a link to join prior to the event. All registrants will receive a recording of the event as well.