The Maine Indian Tribal-State Commission (MITSC) invites you to the audiobook launch of SEA RUN, authored by Dr. Anthony (Tony) Sutton and Judd Esty-Kendall, Esq., at our event on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, October 13, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Veazie Salmon Club, the site of a key dam removal on the Penobscot River. For thousands of years preceding European contact, Wabanaki people were sustained by massive populations of sea-run fish in Maine’s rivers. Brought to life through the voices of individual Wabanaki tribal citizens, Sea Run examines the factors that limited tribal people’s access to the fisheries and contributed to the severe decline in the fisheries themselves, and offers recommendations for their revitalization. Attend this important event to hear from co-author Judd Esty-Kendall, Wabanaki leaders, and other distinguished guests involved in fisheries restoration.
We look forward to celebrating this special occasion with you!
If you’d like to help spread the word consider doing the following:
1) Promote the event through your organization’s communications channels.
2) Attend: Have at least one volunteer or staff person attend the event.
3) Amplify: Following the event, amplify and like it on social media platforms, letting people know they can access the audio book and the printed report here.
Please confirm your attendance by October 6, 2025, by registering directly here or by contacting us.
MITSC is excited to invite you to the audiobook launch of Sea Run, authored by Dr. Anthony Sutton and Judd Esty-Kendall, Esq., at our event on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, October 13, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Veazie Salmon Club
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