THE PUBLIC — adults and children — is invited to traverse clam flats with Georgetown’s Shellfish Warden, Jon Hentz, and learn to dig softshell clams from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday at Reid State Park. No clam digging license is needed to dig a peck of clams from the sandy flats near Todds Point. The program offered by Kennebec Estuary Land Trust is free and open to the public. Participants will need to pay the state park entrance fee. This is a rain or shine event and registration is strongly encouraged at kennebecestuary.org. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO VIA KENNEBEC ESTUARY LAND TRUST

THE PUBLIC — adults and children — is invited to traverse clam flats with Georgetown’s Shellfish Warden, Jon Hentz, and learn to dig softshell clams from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday at Reid State Park. No clam digging license is needed to dig a peck of clams from the sandy flats near Todds Point. The program offered by Kennebec Estuary Land Trust is free and open to the public. Participants will need to pay the state park entrance fee. This is a rain or shine event and registration is strongly encouraged at kennebecestuary.org. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO VIA KENNEBEC ESTUARY LAND TRUST

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