Legacy reverberates through the generations
Compiled by Kathi Scrizzi Driscoll
1.) Bethany Jakubson’s “Amazing Animal Ambassadors!” returns to the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster for live shows with small groups. Shows are at 9:30 a.m. April 19 and April 23. Reservations: ccmnh.org (tickets sold online only). Information: 508-896-3867, ext. 133. Among the animals with Jakubson will be Dracula the Great Horned Owl, Cali the Cockatoo, Milo the Fennec Fox, Bailey the African Pygmy Hedgehog and an assortment of smaller reptiles and insects.
2.) Highfield Hall & Gardens has created an
April vacation scavenger hunt around its grounds at 56 Highfield Drive in Falmouth. Lists, which differ by age from 5 to 14, will range from “something with veins” to “a puddle of water. While the grounds are open daily, hunt participation is open only during gallery hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Those who complete one of
Legacy reverberates through the generations
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HYANNIS The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum plans to commemorate the life and legacy of Robert F. Kennedy as it reopens for the 2021 season on Saturday, April 17.
“The theme ‘Ripple of Hope’ comes from his most famous and powerful speech, delivered in Cape Town, South Africa,” said the exhibit curator, Rebecca Pierce-Merrick.
“It’s a fitting title for our exhibit as well, because that’s exactly what his life of public service created – a ripple of hope that continues to reverberate through the generations since his passing.”
The exhibit begins with Robert Kennedy’s early years within the Kennedy family, including rarely seen images of his time on Cape Cod.