The Sultana Education Foundation (SEF) will host its monthly Third Thursday Speaker Series on Thursday, July 17 at 6PM with a discussion on making cider at home. Forrest Richards, one of SULTANA’s captains, has dabbled in cider making since 2009. He’ll explain the process from sourcing apples to fermentation as well as other flavors that can be added to influence the sweetness or dryness of the cider. He’ll also discuss equipment needed for making cider at home. Samples of Forrest’s cider will be on hand for attendees over 21 years of age.
The Lawrence Wetland Preserve is a walk-in facility (no onsite parking) located at 301 South Mill Street in Chestertown. Visitors are encouraged to park in the public lots on the 300 block of Cannon Street or on the surrounding streets.
These events are free and open to the public. For more information about the Third Thursday Speaker Series or the Sultana Education Foundation, please visit www.sultanaeducation.org.











A bright and airy 1,200 square foot structure designed by Chestertown architect John Hutchison and Locust Grove Studios in Kennedyville, Maryland, the Harwood Nature Center will function as a classroom and refuge from the weather for the 3,000+ students who will visit the Lawrence Preserve annually. Emory Hill and Company of Newark, Delaware has been retained as general contractor for construction and groundbreaking is anticipated for spring 2023 with completion by November.