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SUMMARY:Elixir of the Sea
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date\nThursday\, July 23\, 2020\nPostponed\, date to be determined\n6:00 to 9:00 p.m. \nCocktail party at The Edge\, located in Lincolnville\, Maine. Food and drink by Trillium Caterers. Watch for your invitation. For more info\, contact Sabrina Kettell  at skettell@pmm-maine.org. \nSponsored by \n \nThis programming has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor. Any views\, findings\, conclusions\, or recommendations expressed in these programs\, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Visit the National Endowment for the Humanities website here  https://www.neh.gov.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/elixir-of-the-sea/
LOCATION:The Edge\, 24 Stonecoast Rd\, Lincolnville\, 04849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T160000
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SUMMARY:Maine Marine Fare Conference
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 28\n9:00am-4:00pm\nSearsport’s Union Hall\, 1 Union Street\, Searsport \n$60 for members\, teachers\, and non-profit employees\n$75 for non-members\n$30 for students\nLunch will be provided\nRegistration deadline is September 16 \nThe classic image of a Maine Fisherman is the lobsterman who owns and operates his own boat with a small crew to help with the catch. While this is still very much the case\, Maine is diversifying its fisheries: aquaculture is introducing more marketable species\, multi-national companies are applying for land-based aquaculture permits\, the traditional bait fish stocks are running short and new sources need to be found\, the removal of river dams means more fish are returning to the Penobscot Nation’s sovereign waters\, and women are breaking into the fish catch and processing arenas.  \nBuy Tickets Online\nDownload registration form \nSessions\n\n9:00\nKeynote: The Current State of the Gulf of Maine Fisheries\n	Prof. Robert Steneck\, School of Marine Sciences\, The University of Maine\n10:00\nLand-based Aquaculture \nMid-coast Maine has at least three large-scale Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) companies at various stages of the permitting process.  Our panel of researchers\, commercial fishermen\, and company representatives will discuss this brave new frontier for Maine. \nPanelists:  Steve Eddy\, Center for Cooperative Aquaculture Research (moderator); Barry Costa-Pierce\, University of New England\, Executive Director\, UNE NORTH\, Portland\, Maine; Paul Molyneaux\, Commercial Fisherman and Author; Jennifer Fortier\, Whole Oceans\, Outreach and Development Associate\n11:00\nSea-based Aquaculture\nLobstermen\, looking to diversify their catch\, are joining other aquaculturists in the traditional seaweed\, shellfish\, and salmon seafarms and in the expansion to new farmed-raised species.  Our panel of researchers and commercial producers will discuss the state of the sea-based farm. \nPanelists: Sarah Redmond\, Springtide Seaweed\, Marsden Brewer\, Maine Aquaculture Coop\, more to be announced\nNoon \nLunch\n1:00\nDam Removal and Return of the Fish\nAs dams along the Penobscot River are removed\, sea-run fish are returning to their historic spawning grounds\, which are part of Penobscot Nation sovereign territory.  Access and usage has become a source of contention between the Penobscot Nation and the State of Maine. Our panel of Penobscot Nation scientists and administrators discuss the state of the Penobscot fisheries. \nPanelists: John Banks\, Penobscot Nation Director of Natural Resources and Dan McCaw\, Penobscot Nation fisheries biologist\n2:00\nProcessing Fish\nWhile the men caught the fish\, women processed fish at home and in the factory.  Regulations and changes in taste have altered fish processing in Maine over the past century and a half.  Our panel of smokehouse owners and historians will discuss how women fueled the industry and the current state of processing in Maine. \nPanelists: Leslie Harlow\, Sullivan Harbor Farm; Jill Whitchurch Dixon\, historian\n3:00\nBait Fisheries\nLobster bait is in short supply and prices are skyrocketing.  Our panel of bait suppliers\, fishermen\, fisheries scientists and policy analysts discuss that state of the bait fish stocks and regulations in the Gulf of Maine. \nPanelists:  Melissa Smith\, Maine Department of Marine Resources\, more to be announced\n\n 
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/maine-marine-fare-conference/
LOCATION:Searsport’s Union Hall\, 1 Union St.\, Searsport\, ME\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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CREATED:20190419T122438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190723T175951Z
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SUMMARY:Searsport Maritime Heritage Days
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 3\, 10am-5pm\nFree with Museum admission\nPMM Visitors Center\, 40 E. Main Street\, Searsport \nEnjoy special activities and family fun in celebration of Searsport’s maritime heritage.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/searsport-maritime-heritage-days/
LOCATION:PMM Visitors Center\, 2 Church St.\, Searsport\, ME\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190722
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20190419T115346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190531T170506Z
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SUMMARY:Visit us at the Bucksport Bay Festival
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 20 and Sunday\, July 21 \n​The Bucksport Bay Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to celebrate “Small Town Americana“ at this year’s 22nd Annual Bucksport Bay Festival\, a three-day event on the Bucksport Waterfront and Main Street starting on Friday\, July 19th and concluding Sunday\, July 21st. \nFor more information visit bucksportbaychamber.com.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/visit-us-at-the-bucksport-bay-festival/
LOCATION:Bucksport Downtown and Waterfront\, Bucksport\, ME\, 04416\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190711T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190711T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20190418T231143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190603T152333Z
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SUMMARY:E.B. White at Night
DESCRIPTION:E.B. White at Night\nThursday\, July 11\, 6pm-8:30pm\n$8/person\, $5/PMM member\nPMM Visitors Center\, 40 E. Main Street\, Searsport \nOn the 120th anniversary of E.B. White’s birth\, join the Penobscot Marine Museum for an evening of readings and cocktails in the PMM Boat barns. Visit White’s sailing dingy\, “Faint Endeavor” while drinking his favorite cocktail! Listen to fans read their favorite E. B. White passages from his New Yorker days to his classic children’s tales. Bring your own favorite reading and join in on the fun! This is sure to be a unique event you don’t want to miss. Must be 21 or older. Cash bar.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/6286/
LOCATION:PMM Visitors Center\, 2 Church St.\, Searsport\, ME\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T140000
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CREATED:20190418T203214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190603T144917Z
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SUMMARY:Vintage Postcard Show
DESCRIPTION:Organized by Brewster Harding\nSaturday\, June 15\, 8:30am-2pm\n$2/person\nSearsport First Congregational Church\, 8 Church Street\, Searsport \nThe Brewster Harding Vintage Postcard Show includes thousands of vintage postcards\, old maps\, historic photographs\, sheet music\, and paper ephemera. Free appraisals for your paper collectibles will be available from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm.  \nCar used by Eastern Illustrating and Publishing Company.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/vintage-postcard-show/
LOCATION:Searsport First Congregational Church\, 8 Church St.\, Searsport\, ME\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20190117T194720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190225T162602Z
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SUMMARY:Who were the Hichborns?
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 2\n2:00-4:00 pm\n$40 per person\nThe Hichborn at 10 Church Street\, Stockton Springs \nLearn about the Hichborn family and their impact on Penobscot Bay with guest speakers and a photography display. Photos will be part of a silent auction. Appetizers and drinks provided by The Hichborn. All proceeds to benefit the Penobscot Marine Museum.\nThere are a limited number of tickets available. Reservations are required. For more information or to make a reservation\, please call Penobscot Marine Museum at 207-548-2529. \nBuy Tickets Online
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/who-were-the-hichborns/
LOCATION:The Hichborn\, 10 Church St.\, Stockton Springs\, ME\, 04981
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180616T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180616T140000
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CREATED:20180328T201505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180329T141517Z
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SUMMARY:Father’s Day Model Race
DESCRIPTION:June 16; 11am-2pm\nFather’s Day Model Race\nModel Pond\nCost: Free with Museum Admission \nCelebrate Father’s Day by digging out your remote control or sailing pond model and take it for a spin on our model pond.  Pick up races with other families out for a day with good old Dad!
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/fathers-day-model-race/
LOCATION:PMM Model Pond\, 2 Church St.\, Searsport\, ME\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180427T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180427T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20180418T135138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180418T135846Z
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SUMMARY:Student Designed Mobile Tour Launch
DESCRIPTION:April 27\, 5-7\nPMM Campus\nFree \nSearsport District Middle School has a good number of students enrolled in the National Junior Honor Society.  NJHS president Max Provencher approached the Museum to devise some projects for his fellow students.  Working with curator Cipperly Good\, the students have picked their favorite objects on exhibit.  The mobile tour of their favorites will feature labels about what intrigued the students about the object and photographs that allow visitors to virtually climb into our boats\, spin objects 360 degrees\, or open up cabinet doors. Those in the area are welcome to attend the launch and interact with the student designers. Bring your smart phone!
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/student-designed-mobile-tour-launch/
LOCATION:Penobscot Marine Museum\, 2 Church Street\, Searsport\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180222T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180222T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20171222T142152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180213T141455Z
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SUMMARY:An 1894 Dinner and Grog
DESCRIPTION:Coombs Collection\, LB2000.52.121 \nPlease join in the fun\nWith Penobscot Marine Museum\nAn 1894 Dinner and Grog \nOndine Oyster & Wine Bar\n108 Main Street\, Belfast\, Maine\nFebruary 22\, 2018 at 6:30 p.m.\n$65 per person \nSeating is limited. Please reserve by phone 207-338-3318 or email skettell@pmm-maine.org \nPictures from the Penobscot Marine Museum tell many stories. The picture on this card was taken in 1894 at the Oddfellows Hall in Belfast (the building now houses Chase’s Daily). We do not know what the men are drinking or why they are peeling apples\, but we can have a lot of fun thinking about both\, and eating some of the food they might have eaten in 1894 in Belfast\, prepared by Chef Evan Mallet in 2018. Please join us for some fun and see more of our photos – old ones of familiar places and some of our newest collection of work by Kosti Ruohomaa that is creating a stir around the state. And as always\, Evan’s cooking is the icing on any cake.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/an-1894-dinner-and-grog/
LOCATION:United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171113T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171113T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20171021T132527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171026T142437Z
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SUMMARY:The Home Road
DESCRIPTION:The Home Road\nMonday\, November 13 at 6:30 p.m.\nColonial Theatre\n163 High St\, Belfast\n$12 members\, children and students\n$15 non-members \nTonya Shevenell \nWe are excited to bring Portland based filmmaker Tonya Shevenell to the Colonial theatre to screen her film The Home Road. \nIn 1845\, 19-year-old Israel Shevenell left his home in Canada and walked nearly 200 miles to Biddeford\, Maine. He found work and built a new life in an American boomtown being transformed by the Industrial Revolution\, and is recognized as the city’s first permanent French-Canadian settler and French voter. \nIn 2015\, his 74-year-old great-great-grandson\, Ray Shevenell\, retraced the pioneering journey\, walking from Compton\, Quebec to Biddeford.  \nTonya Shevenell tells their stories in her first documentary film\, an exploration of family\, history\, and identity – and how a journey into the unexpected inevitably leads to…home.   \nProceeds from this screening will benefit the PMM photo archives. \nBuy Tickets Online\n  \nOfficial Trailer
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/the-home-road/
LOCATION:Colonial Theater\, 163 High St\, Belfast\, ME\, 04915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170911
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20170605T211307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170825T145610Z
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SUMMARY:Maine Marine Fare
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 9 and Sunday\, September 10 \nSam Hayward \nMaine Marine Fare will celebrate all the foods from the abundant waters of coastal Maine. The two day program will include talks\, panel discussions and educational tastings\, featuring fishermen\, food producers\, aquaculturists\, researchers and scientists\, and members of the food and hospitality trades. It will end with a dinner called “Food from our Seas\,” prepared by chef Sam Hayward with the assistance of Ladleah Dunn.  Hayward\, named “Best Chef in the Northeast” by the James Beard Association\, co-owner and executive chef of Fore Street Restaurant in Portland\, has been called “Maine’s Food Hero” for his promotion and innovative use of Maine food products from the land\, the sea\, and everywhere in between. Dunn is a chef\, gardener\, food consultant\, and boat-builder in Lincolnville.  \nDinner tickets are limited. Please call 207-548-2529 for availability. \nBuy Tickets Online\nMaine Marine Fare Schedule of Events\nSaturday\, September 9\n10:00am: Keynote: Paul Greenberg Goes Fishing\n \n11:15am: State of the Fishery\npanel moderated by Natalie Springuel\n \n12:30pm: Food Truck luncheon\n \n1:45pm: Is Aquaculture the Solution?\npanel moderated by Sebastian Belle\n \n3:15pm: Creating a Locavore Fish Market\npanel moderated by Polly Saltonstall\n  \nSunday\, September 10\n \n1:00pm: Preserving and Cooking: Sandy Oliver Talks Tradition\n \n1:50pm: Order Up: Chefs Talk Fish \npanel moderated by Nancy Harmon-Jenkins\n \n3:00pm: Taste\, Prep\, Serve\ndemonstrations and discussion by oyster growers and chefs\n \n4:15pm: Where Do We Go From Here? Journalists’ Roundtable \npanel moderated by Cipperly Good\n \n5:15pm: Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres\n \n6:00pm: Dinner is Served: Sam and Ladleah’s Feast\n  \nReserve now for any or all events\nSaturday: $15\, Members Free\nSunday sessions: $40\, Members $25\nCocktails and dinner: $75
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/maine-marine-fare/
LOCATION:Penobscot Marine Museum\, 2 Church Street\, Searsport\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170506T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170506T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20170405T183244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170405T183244Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Day and Yale Day of Service
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 6\, 2017\, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. \nJoin us behind the scenes at PMM!\nVolunteer Day and Yale Day of Service\nThis Saturday\, May 6\, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm \nCome volunteer at the Museum and help us get ready for opening day. Great food\, great people. See history up close. We provide the brooms and mops\, you provide the elbow grease. \nFor more information call us at 207-548-2529. We thank you and we look forward to seeing you here!
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/volunteer-day-and-yale-day-of-service/
LOCATION:Penobscot Marine Museum\, 2 Church Street\, Searsport\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170504T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170504T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20170421T182412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170421T182412Z
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SUMMARY:Ocean Frontiers III Film & Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:PMM Co-Hosted Event \nOcean Frontiers III Film & Panel Discussion\nWhen: Thur. May 4 – Reception 6pm · Film 7pm · Panel/Q&A 8pm\nWhere: The Strand Theatre\, 345 Main St.\, Rockland\, ME 04841\nFree admission & refreshments\nRSVP to save your seat: http://bit.ly/OF3-Strand\n \nPanel:\nMelissa Gates – Northeast Regional Manager\, Surfrider Foundation\nRichard Nelson – Commercial Fisherman\, Captain F/V Pescadero\nJohn Van Dis – Middle School Science Teacher\, Edna Drinkwater School\nModerator: Nick Battista – Marine Programs Director\, Island Institute \nPresented by: Island Institute and Green Fire Productions\, with Belfast Bay Watershed Coalition\, Conservation Law Foundation\, Friends of Sears Island\, Herring Gut Learning Center\, Hurricane Island Foundation\, Islesboro Islands Trust\, Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association\, Maine Island Trail Association\, The Nature Conservancy\, Penobscot Marine Museum\, Sierra Club Maine Surfrider Foundation\, and the University of Maine Darling Marine Center. \nOcean Frontiers III is a powerful film that chronicles efforts to plan for the healthy\, safe\, and sustainable future of our oceans. It explores the intersection of national security\, maritime commerce\, fishing\, and recreation\, plus expanding industries such as offshore wind energy and aquaculture\, coupled with scientific discovery\, and tells the story of how ocean planning helps us manage and balance all the uses of our ocean to keep it thriving for generations to come. \nThe evening will begin with a light reception\, followed by the film and post-film Q&A with a panel of local experts.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/ocean-frontiers-iii-film-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:The Strand Theatre\, 345 Main St\, Rockland\, ME\, 04841\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170408T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170408T143000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20170202T222635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170210T215832Z
UID:10000181-1491640200-1491661800@penobscotmarinemuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Net Result: Our Evolving Fisheries 
DESCRIPTION:The Net Result: Our Evolving Fisheries \nHistory Conference\nSaturday\, April 8\, 2017\n8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.\nUniversity of Maine Hutchinson Center\n80 Belmont Avenue\, Belfast\, Maine \nStudent: $30\nMuseum Members: $50\nTeacher/Non-Profit Employee: $50\nNon-members: $60 \nThis year’s History Conference delves into statement: Human innovation and technology have proven to be too successful for the health of our fisheries and our local ecosystem.  Our line-up of scientists\, historians\, journalists\, activists\, consumers and fishermen will answer the question: \nHow did this happen and what do we do now?\nThe History of Overfishing: the Price of Efficiency\nJeffrey Bolster\, University of New Hampshire Professor of History\nJeffrey Bolster brings historical context to the present issues facing the fishing industry.  As author of The Mortal Sea: Fishing the Atlantic in the Age of Sail\, he shows that while the eradication of fish has gone on for centuries\, the impact of fishing in the 20th century has been devastating.  \nTaking Stock: the Story Data Tells About Our Fisheries\nTed Ames\, Fisheries Ecologist & Co-founder of Penobscot East Resource Center\nUsing catch data from historic fishing logs and other sources\, marine ecologists have tracked the decline in fishing stocks as the use of more efficient fishing technology rose.  Ted Ames\, a fisherman and historical fisheries ecology researcher\, whose work in marine conservation earned him a MacArthur Fellowship\, looks at the past and present scientific data on the groundfish stock and predicts future trends if conservation measures are adopted or ignored. \nThe Search for Consensus: Sustaining the Fisheries\nPeter Neill\, Director of World Ocean Observatory\nPeter Neill has been advocating for the health and sustainability of our oceans through numerous means of communication.  He will discuss the evolution of the scientist-fishery harvester conversation and initiatives by each to address sustainability issues and meet conservation objectives imposed by regulatory bodies.  \nGroundfish Policy in Maine: a Retrospective\nPatrick Shepard\, Fisheries Policy Associate at Penobscot East Resource Center\nFisheries policy and conservation have not always been synonymous in our history.  Patrick Shepard walks us through the major turning points in the groundfish regulations and brings us the current crossroad in policy as we plot the future of this historically important fishery. \nGastronomy and the Sea: Our Changing Tastes\nNancy Harmon Jenkins\, Food Historian and Writer\nThe seafood\, we as humans consume\, has evolved over time based on the availability of the resource locally and through Trans-Oceanic trading webs\, as well as the latest culinary trends.  Food historian Nancy Harmon Jenkins charts the rise and fall of salt fish\, sardine on crackers and other seafood favorites from the past\, discusses current seafood consumption and predicts future seafood culinary trends. \nTurning the Tide on Decline: The Fisherman’s Perspective\nGlen Libby\, Manager of Port Clyde Fresh Catch and co-author of Caught: time\, place\, fish. \nAs a fisherman\, Mr. Libby has seen how the technological revolution has impacted how and where fishermen fish over a period of several decades. Not all of these advances were good from a sustainable fisheries perspective but we are now learning how to use technology to enhance the recovery of our groundfish fishery here in Maine.  \nDocumenting the Evolution: National Fisherman\nDave Jackson\, former publisher of National Fisherman\nNational Fisherman has been the periodical of record for the fishing industry for over 65 years\, providing context for today’s hot button issues in the industry.  Former publisher Dave Jackson\, using photographs from the periodical’s pages\, will explore how National Fisherman documented the technological evolution in the fisheries and the resulting ecological and social effects. \nFor more information or to register by phone\, please call 207-548-2529. \nRegister Online
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/the-net-result-our-evolving-fisheries/
LOCATION:University of Maine Hutchinson Center\, 80 Belmont Avenue\, Belfast\, 04915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20160930T232817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161006T234148Z
UID:10000173-1479150000-1479157200@penobscotmarinemuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Northeast by Eastern Screening
DESCRIPTION:The score of the film will be performed live by Sumner and band-mate Josh Robbins. Proceeds from the film will benefit the Penobscot Marine Museum photo archives allowing more of these important historical photographs to become available to the world via the museum’s online database. The event was underwritten through a generous sponsorship by Mathews Brothers and Coastal Healthcare Alliance. Beer will be provided by Marshall Wharf Brewing. Tickets are $20 with a limited number of VIP tickets for $50.  \nPurchase Tickets Online
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/the-northeast-by-eastern-screening/
LOCATION:Colonial Theater\, 163 High St\, Belfast\, ME\, 04915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161105T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161105T143000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20160923T203458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161103T224446Z
UID:10000171-1478332800-1478356200@penobscotmarinemuseum.org
SUMMARY:2016 History Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Net Result: Our Evolving Fisheries\n2016 History Conference\nSaturday\, November 5\, 2016\n8:00 a.m. registration 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. conference\nPostponed to a date to be determined\nUniversity of Maine Hutchinson Center\n80 Belmont Ave.\, Belfast\, Maine \nThis year’s History Conference delves into statement: Human innovation and technology have proven to be too successful for the health of our fisheries and out local ecosystem.  Our line-up of scientists\, historians\, journalists\, activists\, consumers and fishermen will answer the question: How did this happen and what do we do now?  \nRegulating the Evolution: Marine Policy\nPatrick Shepard\, Fisheries Policy Associate at Penobscot East Resource Center\nFisheries policy and conservation have not always been synonymous in our history.  Patrick Shepard walks us through the major turning points in the groundfish regulations and brings us the current crossroad in policy as we plot the future of this historically important fishery. \nConsuming the Evolution: A Food Historian’s Guide to Seafood\nNancy Harmon Jenkins\, Food Historian and Writer\nThe seafood\, we as humans consume\, has evolved over time based on the availability of the resource locally and through Trans-Oceanic trading webs\, as well as the latest culinary trends.  Food historian Nancy Harmon Jenkins charts the rise and fall of salt fish\, sardine on crackers and other seafood favorites from the past\, discusses current seafood consumption and predicts future seafood culinary trends. \nSustainably Fishing the Evolution: The Marine Affairs’ Perspective\nPeter Neill\, Director of World Ocean Observatory\nPeter Neill has been advocating for the health and sustainability of our oceans through numerous means of communication.  He will discuss the evolution of the scientist-fishery harvester conversation and initiatives by each to address sustainability issues and meet conservation objectives imposed by regulatory bodies.  \nSustainably Fishing the Evolution: The Fisherman’s Perspective\nGlen Libby\, Manager of Port Clyde Fresh Catch and co-author of Caught: time\, place\, fish.\nAs a fisherman\, Mr. Libby has seen how the technological revolution has impacted how and where fishermen fish over a period of several decades. Not all of these advances were good from a sustainable fisheries perspective but we are now learning how to use technology to enhance the recovery of our groundfish fishery here in Maine.  \nDocumenting the Evolution: National Fisherman\nDavid Jackson\, former publisher of National Fisherman\nNational Fisherman has been the periodical of record for the fishing industry for over 65 years\, providing context for today’s hot button issues in the industry.  Former publisher Dave Jackson\, using photographs from the periodical’s pages\, will explore how National Fisherman documented the technological evolution in the fisheries and the resulting ecological and social effects. \nPurchase Tickets Online
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/2016-history-conference/
LOCATION:University of Maine Hutchinson Center\, 80 Belmont Avenue\, Belfast\, 04915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160520T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160520T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20160512T232546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160512T232546Z
UID:10000165-1463770800-1463770800@penobscotmarinemuseum.org
SUMMARY:Edith & Bennett To Sing At Penobscot Marine Museum Members Opening
DESCRIPTION:Edith Gawler and Bennett Konesni\, who play banjo and fiddle and sing old-time music from Maine and beyond\, will be playing at Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport\, Maine for a Members Reception in Main Street Gallery on Friday\, May 20\, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Edith grew up in Belgrade\, Maine as a member of the legendary Gawler Family Band. Together Edith & Bennett have played Maine music across the U.S. and around the world. This event is free to Penobscot Marine Museum members. Museum membership is available online or by calling 207-548-0334 or 2529. \n“It was one of the best nights of music the Parrish [Art Museum] has ever experienced\, and the dynamism\, charm\, and talent of Edith and Bennett have made an everlasting imprint\,” says Amy Kirwin of the Parrish Art Museum. In addition to their music\, Edith and Bennett own and operate Duckback Farm in Belfast\, Maine\, which focuses on growing garlic and culinary herbs for table and seed. \nPenobscot Marine Museum opens for the season on Saturday\, May 28th. New this year\, residents of Waldo County will receive free admission\, each town during a specific week. Each town’s free week is listed here. Residents of Lincolnville and Islesboro will kick off the program with free admission to Penobscot Marine Museum from Sunday\, May 29 through Saturday\, June 4.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/edith-bennett-to-sing-at-penobscot-marine-museum-members-opening/
LOCATION:Main Street Gallery\, 40 East Main Street\, Searsport\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160518T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160518T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20160510T021800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160510T021800Z
UID:10000163-1463590800-1463598000@penobscotmarinemuseum.org
SUMMARY:Museum To Host Open House For Local Businesses
DESCRIPTION:Aerial view of Penobscot Marine Museum’s 3 acres and 12 buildings. \nOwners and staff of area businesses are invited to a party and special preview of Penobscot Marine Museum’s 2016 exhibits on Wednesday\, May 18th\, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. The museum’s theme Wish You Were here: Communicating Maine includes several exhibits; Historic Maine: A Postcard View\, Acadia National Park: A Postcard View\, and Maine: A Continuum of Place. Carl Little\, author of Paintings of Maine\, Art of the Maine Islands and Guest Curator of the museum’s exhibit Maine: A Continuum of Place will be attending\, along with many of the artists represented in the exhibit. Photography Archivist Kevin Johnson will also be on hand to discuss the museum’s extensive historic photography and postcard collection featured in these exhibits. \nEach business attending will receive a gift of five free passes to Penobscot Marine Museum. “We wanted to say thank you to all of our local businesses\,” says Liz Lodge\, the museum’s Executive Director. “These local businesses do so much for the community and for us\, they help make this area vibrant.” Four of the twelve museum buildings will be open in this special preview: the ship captain’s house\, Main Street Gallery\, Visitors Center\, and Merithew. The museum opens to the public on Saturday\, May 28.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/museum-to-host-open-house-for-local-businesses/
LOCATION:Penobscot Marine Museum\, 2 Church Street\, Searsport\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151204T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151205T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20151119T003510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151130T225442Z
UID:10000132-1449244800-1449331200@penobscotmarinemuseum.org
SUMMARY:Penobscot Marine Museum Victorian Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Searsport Christmas Extravaganza!\nFriday\, December 4th and Saturday\, December 5th\nAdmission free unless otherwise indicated \n Friday\, December 4 \n5:30 pm – Town of Searsport Tree Lighting on the Crescent\n \n10 am to 7 pm – Grasshopper Shop Customer Appreciation Open House \n• Storewide 20% discount\n• Refreshments \n4 pm to 6 pm – Open House at Penobscot Marine Museum’s Fowler-True-Ross Sea Captain’s House\nRooms beautifully decorated for a Victorian Christmas by community groups and businesses: \n• Bangor Savings Bank\n• Blue Jacket Shipcrafters\n• Congregational Church Women’s Fellowship Group\n• Friendship Quilting group\n• Nautical Scribe Books\n• Searsport Antique Mall\n• Searsport Beautification Committee\n• Searsport Historical Society \n4 pm to 6 pm – Meet the Authors at Penobscot Marine Museum Store\nMeet Maine Authors: \n• Ardeana Hamlin\, Abbott’s Reach\, The Havener Sisters\n• Douglas Coffin\, One Maine Christmas Eve\n• Mac Smith\, Mainers on the Titanic\n• Mark Scott Ricketts\, A Flatlander’s Guide to Maine\, Adventures in Vacationland\n• Mark Warner\, The Tragedy of the Royal Tar\n• Russ Cox (illustrator)\, Merry Moosey Christmas\n• Christmas Gingerbread display\n• “White Christmas” dress on display\n• Refreshments \n4 pm to 6 pm  – Tours of First Congregational Church \n• Historical tours of this 19th century church with gorgeous stained glass windows\n• Refreshments served in Fellowship Hall \n7 pm  – Variety Show at Union Hall at Searsport Town Office \n• Holiday Season Variety Show to benefit the stained glass window restoration fund for First Congregational Church.  Something for everyone of all ages – Songs\, Stories\, Music and a whole lot of fun!  Adults $8\, Kids 12 and under $4.  Refreshments for sale. \n  \n Saturday\, December 5 \n10 am to 4 pm  – Open House at Penobscot Marine Museum’s Fowler-True-Ross Sea Captain’s House (Searsport Historic Society House Tour)\,\n10 am to noon  – Live music: Ralph Stanley and his fiddle group\n2 pm to 3 pm  – Live music: ensemble from the Pen Bay Singers\n1 pm and 3 pm  – Christmas readings from 19th century Christmas favorites Read by Katie Hessler\, Librarian Carver Library  \n10 am to 4 pm  – Holiday Displays at Penobscot Marine Museum Store \n• Christmas Gingerbread display\n • “White Christmas” dress on display \n10 am to 4 pm   – Tours of First Congregational Church \n• Historical tours of this 19th century church with gorgeous stained glass windows\n• Refreshments served in Fellowship Hall \n1 pm to 4 pm  – Searsport Historical Society House Tour\nTickets are $10\, and are for sale now at Searsport Antique Mall and on the day of the tour at Searsport Historical Society’s Coleman House \n• Beautifully decorated for Christmas\, the homes are: Dawn & Keith Ritchie’s house\, Suzanne & Joel Ploszaj’s house\, Lin Calista & George Kerper’s house\, Janet William’s house\, Marie Underwood’s house\, Kendra & Bruce Probert’s house and the Fowler-True-Ross house at the Penobscot Marine Museum.\n• Refreshments served at Searsport Historical Society’s Coleman House\n• Decorated Penobscot #1 Fire Truck in the barn doorway of Coleman House\n \n10 am to 1 pm  – Carver Memorial Library Gift Book Sale\nRare and first edition books on sale to support the Library\nCarver Memorial Library\, 12 Union Street \n2 pm  – Christmas Concert at Searsport District High School\nTempo\, The Eastern Maine Pops Orchestra Christmas Cheer Concerts\, traditional and modern arrangement of carols.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/penobscot-marine-museum-victorian-christmas/
LOCATION:Penobscot Marine Museum\, 2 Church Street\, Searsport\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150828T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150828T123000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20150420T203939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150420T204126Z
UID:10000026-1440763200-1440765000@penobscotmarinemuseum.org
SUMMARY:Mike Stein Memorial Painting Raffle Drawing
DESCRIPTION:In memory of Penobscot Marine Museum’s beloved Board Member Dr. Mike Stein\, and to celebrate his love of the water and boating\, Jerri Finch has donated her beautiful painting West Fork to raise funds in his memory. The painting is oil on board\, 9 1/2″ x 14 1/2″\, and has a lovely wooden frame. Purchase your raffle tickets or make a donation in Mike’s memory online here. \nDue to the closing of the Museum Shop and Framer in October\, we have extended the raffle. The drawing has been rescheduled to Friday\, August 28\, 2015 at the museum.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/mike-stein-memorial-painting-raffle-drawing/
LOCATION:Penobscot Marine Museum\, 2 Church Street\, Searsport\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150729T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150729T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20150520T174802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150520T182359Z
UID:10000116-1438164000-1438189200@penobscotmarinemuseum.org
SUMMARY:Making a Tintype Portrait
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 29\, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm \nCome have your tintype portrait taken\, or learn how a tintype is made.  Tintypes are a type of photograph\, popular in the 1860’s and 1870’s\, taken on a piece of metal.  Portraits will be made on a first come first served basis or you may reserve a time for your portrait by calling the museum at 207-548-0334 or 207-548-2529. \nArtist: AgNO3 Lab is a mobile lab specializing in formal tintype portraits and event tintype photo-booth installations.   \nCost: $40 per tintype.  Demonstrations are free\, call for times.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/making-a-tintype-portrait/
LOCATION:Penobscot Marine Museum\, 2 Church Street\, Searsport\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150627T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150627T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20150520T171653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150520T171653Z
UID:10000111-1435393800-1435417200@penobscotmarinemuseum.org
SUMMARY:Maine 2014 Antique Paper Show: Postcards and Paper Collectibles
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 27\, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm in the First Congregational Church Vestry\, 8 Church Street   \nPenobscot Marine Museum historic photographs and over forty exhibitors\, thousands of vintage postcards\, old maps\, and paper ephemera.  For more information call 207-749-1717.\nCost: Admission $2
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/maine-2014-antique-paper-show-postcards-and-paper-collectibles-2/
LOCATION:Searsport First Congregational Church\, 8 Church St.\, Searsport\, ME\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150606T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150606T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20150601T193415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150601T193415Z
UID:10000123-1433584800-1433592000@penobscotmarinemuseum.org
SUMMARY:How to Build a Boat in Four Hours
DESCRIPTION:Tom Russell Have you ever wondered if it is possible to build a boat in four hours?  On Saturday\, June 6th\, 10:00 am at Penobscot Marine Museum\, boat builder Tom Russell will demonstrate how to build a 12-foot Passy Skiff in just four hours.  This demonstration is part of the National Boatbuilding Challenge\, a contest that will be held as part of the 6th Annual Belfast Harbor Fest on August 15th at Steamboat Landing. During Belfast Harbor Fest\, eight to ten teams of two people each will compete to build a 12-foot rowboat in under four hours\, put it in the water and successfully row it on the Passagassawaukeag.  To form your own team\, or for more information go to www.belfastharborfest.com or call 207‐338‐0244.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/how-to-build-a-boat-in-four-hours/
LOCATION:Penobscot Marine Museum\, 2 Church Street\, Searsport\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150509T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150509T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20150506T044441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150506T044441Z
UID:10000009-1431162000-1431183600@penobscotmarinemuseum.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer Day and Yale Day of Service 2015
DESCRIPTION:Join us behind the scenes at PMM!\nVolunteer Day and Yale Day of Service\nThis Saturday\, May 9\, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm\nCome volunteer at the Museum and help us get the galleries ready for opening day. \nWe won’t ask you to launch a boat… \nJust come! Great food\, great people.  See history up close.  We provide the brooms and mops\, you provide the elbow grease. \nWe thank you and we look forward to seeing you here!\n For more information call us at 207-548-2529 ext. 216
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/volunteer-day-and-yale-day-of-service-2015/
LOCATION:Penobscot Marine Museum\, 2 Church Street\, Searsport\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150329T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150329T173000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20150317T035430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150317T035649Z
UID:10000024-1427643000-1427650200@penobscotmarinemuseum.org
SUMMARY:Salted Tales: Stories From the Sea Told Live
DESCRIPTION:Salted Tales: Stories From the Sea Told Live at Colonial Theater on March 29 \nCoastal Maine’s rich maritime heritage has produced a lot of sailors and you don’t work on the water without accumulating good stories.  Penobscot Marine Museum and Colonial Theater invite you to Salted Tales: Stories From the Sea Told Live at Colonial Theater on Sunday\, March 29\, 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm.  Hear working seamen and women tell hair-raising real-life sea stories of amazing experiences on the water from fending off Somali pirates to putting out aircraft carrier fires.  Each fast-paced story will be eight minutes long.  Story tellers’ backgrounds range from the U.S. Navy to tug boat captain to commercial fisherman. \nSalted Tales: Stories From the Sea Told Live is a joint presentation of the Colonial Theater and Penobscot Marine Museum.  Refreshments will be available at intermission. Admission is $5\, Penobscot Marine Museum members are free.  For more information call Mike Hurley 338-1975 or Kathy Goldner 548-2529 ext 216 or go to www.penobscotmarinemuseum.org.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/salted-tales-stories-from-the-sea/
LOCATION:Colonial Theater\, 163 High St\, Belfast\, ME\, 04915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Penobscot Marine Museum":MAILTO:jganskop@pmm-maine.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141101T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141101T143000
DTSTAMP:20260429T230425
CREATED:20140518T172801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141029T224351Z
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SUMMARY:PMM History Conference 2014
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date! \nExploring the Magic of Photography: Painting with Light\nSaturday\, November 1\, 8:00 am to 2:30 pm\nUniversity of Maine Hutchinson Center\, Belfast\, Maine\n80 Belmont Avenue\, Belfast\, Maine \n Register online or call us at 207-548-2529 \nConference Tickets: \n\n$50 Museum Members\n$60 Non-members\n$50 Teachers and Non-profit Employees\n$30 Students\n\nHistory Conference Brochure \n  \nSchedule: 8:00 to 8:45 am – Registration\n9:00 to 9:30 am – Evolution of the Photographic Snapshot\nMichael Simon\, Retired Professor of Photography at Beloit College\nWe live in the age of the selfie\, but originally photography was the work of professionals and serious amateurs. In 1900 Eastman Kodak introduced the Brownie and suddenly everyone had a camera in their hand. What pictures did they take then\, and how has it changed over time? The photographic snapshot has a fascinating history illuminating how we see ourselves as a culture.  \n9:45 to 10:15 am – Stalking the Elusive Historic Photograph\nBill Bunting\, Maine historian and author of A Day’s Work: A Sampler of Historic Maine Photographs 1860-1920 Part I & II\, Live Yankees\, and Sea Struck\nPhotographic treasures are hidden away in historical societies and private collections as well as attics and barns. Finding these gems is an exciting adventure requiring knowledge\, skill\, diplomacy\, patience and persistence. The rewards of saving these documents of our cultural heritage are enormous. \n10:30 to 11:00 am – Beyond Nostalgia: Four Maine Women Photographers at the Turn-of-the-Century\nLibby Bischof\, Associate Professor of History\, University of Southern Maine\nIn this richly illustrated presentation\, Bischof will discuss the lives of four Maine women photographers working at the turn of the century: Chansonetta Stanley Emmons\, Emma Lewis Coleman\, Emma Sewall\, and Joanna Colcord\, focusing on the common themes in their photographic work\, as well as their inclinations towards local history and preservation. She will also address modern interpretations of the work of these photographers as sentimental and nostalgic and offer an alternate perspective based on their historic preservation work. \n11:15 to 11:45 am – Documenting Fishing in New England 2005-2014\nSam Murfitt\, Professional Photographer\nFor over ten years\, Sam Murfitt has been documenting Maine’s Working Waterfront. He has photographed the lobstermen\, fish and bait dealers\, boat builders and fishermen both on dry land and at sea. Seeing the fishing industry rapidly changing and disappearing\, he decided to focus his attention on documenting the disappearing traditions and crafts\, and the people involved in them. \n12:00 am to 12:45 pm – LUNCH\n1:00 to 1:30 pm – Photography and American Literature:  From Ideal to Real\nLaura Saltz\, Associate Professor and Director American Studies Program\, Colby College\nTo paraphrase historian of photography Gail Buckland\, photography is not merely a technology\, it is also an idea. This talk gives an overview of the ways that American literature helped articulate the idea of photography in its first few decades. As both an ideal force of nature and a model of realistic representation\, photography in turn helped change the literature that sought to imagine its meanings and potentials.  \n1:45 to 2:15 pm – Close to the Land & Close to the Sea: The Photography of Kosti Ruohomaa\nDeanna S. Bonner-Ganter\, Curator of Photography\, Art\, and Archives\, Maine State Museum\nMany legends surround the Finish-American photographer Kosti Ruohomaa\, and it is said his life was “haunted”. Ruohomaa was an award-winning photo journalist who shot iconic portraits of working Americans which appeared in LIFE\, National Geographic\, and other publications from 1940 to 1960\, but Maine was always his favorite subject. Bonner-Ganter has studied Kosti Ruohomaa for twenty years\, and her biography of Ruohomaa will soon be published by Down East Books. \n 
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/pmm-history-conference-2014/
LOCATION:University of Maine Hutchinson Center\, 80 Belmont Avenue\, Belfast\, 04915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:“Whoop and Drive ’er” – Growing up in Aroostook County\, Maine by David Estey\, Book Signing and Talk at Penobscot Marine Museum
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, October 16 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.\, David Estey will be at the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport to discuss and sign “Whoop and Drive ’er” – Growing up in Aroostook County\, Maine. “A humorous labor of love\,” is how Estey describes his new illustrated memoir about colorful family members\, friends\, and characters he experienced while growing up in Fort Fairfield\, Presque Isle\, and Belfast\, Maine. The memoir begins in Aroostook\, but Estey attended the Rhode Island School of Design\, travelled throughout Europe\, was in the army\, worked for the IRS\, and lived in the South\, before returning to Maine for a second career as an award-winning artist. Estey’s paintings will be on display for the event. \n \n“In this entertaining and often moving memoir … vintage photographs and Estey’s portraits and paintings are the perfect accompaniment to a storyline that will leave you laughing and inspire a tear or two\,” says art critic Carl Little about “Whoop and Drive ’er” – Growing up in Aroostook County\, Maine. Kathryn Olmstead\, editor of Echoes magazine and a columnist for Bangor Daily News writes\, “David’s memoir is laced with humor and filled with anecdotes that make it a tribute to small-town America.” The 144-page memoir includes 41 photos or drawings and paintings David Estey did over the years. It will be available in the Museum store as well as at Left Bank Books in Belfast. \nThe Penobscot Marine Museum is on Route One in Searsport\, Maine and has seven new exhibits and over fifty programs and events during the 2014 season. Its three acre\, ten building campus is open through October 19. Museum hours are Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm\, and Sunday noon to 5:00 pm through Sunday. Admission is free to members and Searsport residents.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/whoop-and-drive-er-growing-up-in-aroostook-county-maine-by-david-estey-book-signing-and-talk-at-penobscot-marine-museum/
LOCATION:Penobscot Marine Museum\, 2 Church Street\, Searsport\, 04974\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:2014 Tonka Truck Restoration Project for Fling Into Fall Celebration
DESCRIPTION:As part of Searsport’s annual Fling Into Fall celebration on October 10 and 11\, Searsport resident Joe Plummer has scheduled Tonka truck repair workshops with for children who would like to fix up a truck. The restored trucks will be displayed in Mosman Park at Fling Into Fall and trophies and prizes will be awarded by age group for Best Restoration. Tonka truck repair workshops will be held at Searsport Motor Company\, 315 E. Main St. in Searsport on Saturday\, September 27\, 9:00 am to noon\, and at Searsport Automotive and Tires\, 357 W. Main St. on October 4\, 9:00 am to noon. Contact Joe Plummer at 207-548-2834 if you would like to register for the project and receive a truck to repair. \n \n“Last year we had forty-five children sign up\,” says Joe Plummer. “When the kids come to the workshops\, they get to work with professionals and use a sandblaster and paint. It is very exciting for them. We have both boys and girls repairing trucks. We are grateful to Searsport Automotive and Tires and Searsport Motor Company for donating their time and materials to the project.” \nThe Tonka Truck Restoration Project is part of Searsport’s annual autumn celebration Fling Into Fall\, which is on Friday and Saturday\, October 10th and 11th. There will be a parade\, music\, an antique car show\, a craft show\, delicious food\, a scarecrow contest\, face painting\, pumpkin carving\, an art exhibit and more. The parade begins at 11:00 am on Saturday and the Antique Car Show begins at 11:30 am at Mosman Park. The Tonka Trucks will be on display during the car show and judging will be at 2:30 pm. \nFor more information on the Tonka Truck Restoration Project call Joe Plummer at 207-548-2834.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/2014-tonka-truck-restoration-project-for-fling-into-fall-celebration-2/
LOCATION:United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140927T120000
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SUMMARY:2014 Tonka Truck Restoration Project for Fling Into Fall Celebration
DESCRIPTION:As part of Searsport’s annual Fling Into Fall celebration on October 10 and 11\, Searsport resident Joe Plummer has scheduled Tonka truck repair workshops with for children who would like to fix up a truck. The restored trucks will be displayed in Mosman Park at Fling Into Fall and trophies and prizes will be awarded by age group for Best Restoration. Tonka truck repair workshops will be held at Searsport Motor Company\, 315 E. Main St. in Searsport on Saturday\, September 27\, 9:00 am to noon\, and at Searsport Automotive and Tires\, 357 W. Main St. on October 4\, 9:00 am to noon. Contact Joe Plummer at 207-548-2834 if you would like to register for the project and receive a truck to repair. \nA prize-winning truck from 2013 \n“Last year we had forty-five children sign up\,” says Joe Plummer. “When the kids come to the workshops\, they get to work with professionals and use a sandblaster and paint. It is very exciting for them. We have both boys and girls repairing trucks. We are grateful to Searsport Automotive and Tires and Searsport Motor Company for donating their time and materials to the project.” \nThe Tonka Truck Restoration Project is part of Searsport’s annual autumn celebration Fling Into Fall\, which is on Friday and Saturday\, October 10th and 11th. There will be a parade\, music\, an antique car show\, a craft show\, delicious food\, a scarecrow contest\, face painting\, pumpkin carving\, an art exhibit and more. The parade begins at 11:00 am on Saturday and the Antique Car Show begins at 11:30 am at Mosman Park. The Tonka Trucks will be on display during the car show and judging will be at 2:30 pm. \nFor more information on the Tonka Truck Restoration Project call Joe Plummer at 207-548-2834.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/2014-tonka-truck-restoration-project-for-fling-into-fall-celebration/
LOCATION:United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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