Refund Policy
· All class ticket sales are considered a donation to Fox Haven and help us to fulfill our mission. Full refunds (minus a 20% processing fee) will be given to any participant canceling at least 30 days prior to the scheduled class date. Due to the nature of full series commitments, no refunds will be processed once the series has started.
· Enrollment cannot be transferred to another class. If you are within the 30-day cancellation period, it is best to request a refund and sign up for the desired replacement.
Experience the history of the Brunswick Towpath on a guided walk with author Charlotte Taylor Fryar, followed by a discussion of her book Potomac Fever. This walk explores the layered history of the land, from Indigenous presence to canal-era industry, and examines the environmental and cultural shifts that have shaped this region.
After the walk, Charlotte will share insights from Potomac Fever, weaving together the stories of the Potomac River, its people, and its past.
About the Book
Potomac Fever takes its title from an affliction that was said to beset George Washington as he obsessively sought to transform the river into an industrial waterway and to place the nation’s capital city on its banks. In the mid-twentieth century, the term was resurrected to describe a condition that afflicted bureaucrats, desperate to stay close to the power and money of Washington. Potomac Fever is a remedy for these false fever dreams of what defines our nation’s capital. By subverting these past definitions of “Potomac Fever,” the book maps a version of the District determined not by the presence of the federal government or the preconceptions that have come to define it as placeless, but by the history of its river and the people who have made their home along its banks.
About the Author
Charlotte Taylor Fryar is a writer, historian, educator, and herbalist. She holds a PhD in American Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and lives in Glen Echo, Maryland, less than seven hundred feet from the banks of the Potomac River. Potomac Fever: Reflections on the Nation’s River is her first book.
About LandBack Tax
From 2022 onward, Fox Haven will donate $2 from each event ticket to the Piscataway Conoy Tribe to pay LandBack tax, acknowledging our access to stolen Indigenous land. Through Piscataway Eyes is an Indigenous-led initiative working to restore ancestral land and sovereignty to the Piscataway and other Indigenous communities of the Chesapeake.
Weather Policy
If inclement weather is predicted ahead of an event, you will be notified 48 hours before the event date about any cancellation or rescheduling. Otherwise, the event is presumed to take place rain or shine. An alternative venue may be arranged if shelter is required. Please note that refunds are not provided for postponed events or no-shows. However, if Fox Haven cancels, a full refund will be issued.
COVID Protocol
Please do not come to class if you are feeling ill or have been exposed to others who are sick. Email alecks@foxhavenfarm.org to discuss your absence. Masks are optional during all events. If diagnosed with COVID within 5 days post-class, please notify us so that we can inform participants about possible exposure.
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