TEK Walks with Dinalyn Spears - Tomaquag Museum

Join Tomaquag Museum at Tucker Woods Preserve on Saturday, May 10th from 10am-11am for a Traditional Ecological Knowledge walk.
Parking is very limited. Please be careful not to block driveways of private homeowners in the vicinity. Tucker Woods Preserve is a public trail of the town of Charlestown and is managed by the Charlestown Conservation Commission. Please respect this conservation space.
Dinalyn Spears, a citizen of the Narragansett Indian tribe, is the Director of Natural Resources and Planning. Dinalyn also oversees the Tribe's Agriculture & Food Sovereignty Program. The Natural Resources & Planning Department is responsible for ensuring the Tribal Community has access to a healthy and safe environment while preserving culture and fostering a holistic approach to community development that supports economic well-being and a high quality of life for the community and visitors.
Dinalyn holds an Associate's degree in Business Management from CCRI, a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Biology and Management from the University of Rhode Island, and a Master's of Science in Environmental Studies from Antioch New England Graduate School. Dinalyn is also an herbalist and master gardener.