Full Moon Nature Walk - Corn Moon

Join Joanna Roche on a peaceful one hour walk (up to 2 miles on uneven terrain) under the light of the full Moon. Discover the legends and narratives of the past and present. Enjoy the tranquility of the quiet night sky and learn about our Moon's current themes and its important symbolism.
The Corn Moon, typically occurring in September, is named by Native American tribes to signify the period of corn harvest and the end of summer. It is also known as the Harvest Moon, due to the abundant moonlight during this time, which aided in crop gathering. Other names associated with the Corn Moon include the "Barley Moon," "falling leaves moon," and "autumn moon".
Our under the stars experience meets at a rotating location, you will be emailed with the walk location on the day of the program. Pre-registration is required as space is limited. In the event of inclement weather, the program will be cancelled and participants notified. This walk is designed to be interesting for adults and children ages 8 and older. Dress for the current weather conditions and bring your flashlights or headlamps!
Cost per participant: Free to Nantucket Island Residents
Contact email: programs@mariamitchell.org

Date and Time
Sunday Sep 7, 2025
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM EDT