Special Events at PMM


Lectures, Workshops, Events
You’re invited to join us at Penobscot Marine Museum for our ongoing series of special events! For more information, contact Jeana Ganskop, Education Director, at 207-548-2529 or jganskop@pmm-maine.org.


  • Peapod Programs: Shipbuilding

    PMM’s Peapod Church St., Searsport, United States

    July 25 at 11:00 am
    Cost: Admission plus $2 per child. (Admission is free for Searsport and Stockton Springs residents and Museum members.)

    Enjoy a story time reading of “Salty Dog” by Gloria Rand. Additional activities will include making an origami boat, sailing it on the model pond, and more.

  • A Yankee Expeditioner’s Thoughts on the Penobscot Expedition

    Admissions Center 5 Church St, Searsport, ME, United States

    This event has been canceled.
    July 26; 5:30-6:30pm

    Cost: $5 for members, $8 for non-members

    The Penobscot Expedition, during the Revolutionary War, was the worst naval disaster in American history until Pearl Harbor. David Middleton, a costumed interpreter, will discuss the failures of the assault on Magabigaduce (Castine) and the consequences to the Mid-coast and Penobscot regions of Maine.

  • Half Model and Lines Drawing Class

    Hamilton Learning Center 89 East Main St (Route One), Searsport, United States

    July 27-28; 10am-3pm

    Boatbuilder Greg Rossel will teach participants how to make templates from an existing set of plans and build a half model. Day two will show how to take lines from a model and start a second half model. Class materials will include a selection of woods.

    $250
  • Peapod Programs: Children at Sea

    PMM’s Peapod Church St., Searsport, United States

    August 1 at 11:00 am
    Cost: Admission plus $2 per child. (Admission is free for Searsport and Stockton Springs residents and Museum members.)

    After a reading of “Sailing Home” by Gloria Rand, participants will take a special tour of the Ship Captain’s house and discover more about what life at sea was like for children.

  • PMM on the Road: Steamboat Fever Revisited

    August 1 at 7:00 pm
    At Bayside Community Hall
    813 Shore Road, Northport

    Join Bob Witherill and PMM Photo Archivist, Kevin Johnson, as they explore the steamboat era. Presented by the Bayside Historical Society.

  • Gala & Auction 2018

    Penobscot Marine Museum 2 Church Street, Searsport, United States

    Friday evening, August 3

    Dinner with silent and live auctions
    On the Penobscot Marine Museum campus
    For more information call 207.548.2529 or email skettell@pmm-maine.org

    Sponsored by

  • Searsport Heritage Days Homecoming Model Display

    PMM Model Pond 2 Church St., Searsport, ME, United States

    Cost: Free with Museum Admission

    Searsport celebrates its maritime history this weekend, join us to see models built and used by our maritime forefathers and foremothers. Call ahead to reserve your spot.

  • Peapod Programs: Lobsters

    PMM’s Peapod Church St., Searsport, United States

    August 8 at 11:00 am
    Cost: Admission plus $2 per child. (Admission is free for Searsport and Stockton Springs residents and Museum members.)

    Discover lobsters and the lobster industry through a reading of Dahlov Ipcar’s “Lobsterman,” visiting lobster boats on exhibit, trying out “Penny” PMM’s model lobster boat, and more!

  • Tides: The Science and Spirit of the Ocean

    Admissions Center 5 Church St, Searsport, ME, United States

    Cost: Free

    Join author Jonathan White as he explores sea level rise, tide-generated electricity, the relation of sea- and land-creatures (including humans) to the tides and the moon, how tides are slowing the earth’s rotation and making the day longer, and why scientists have been maddened by the problem of explaining the tides for thousands of years.

    Free
  • The “Great War” in Review

    Admissions Center 5 Church St, Searsport, ME, United States

    Cost: $5 for members, $8 for non-members

    In 2018, we commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the end of the “Great War”. Historian Paul Biddle provides insights into what led the United States to enter the war and how that influenced the outcome of the war.