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Special Events at PMM


Lectures, Workshops, Events
For more information, contact Jeana Ganskop, Education Director, at 207-548-2529 or [email protected].


Historic Maine: A Postcard View

Main Street Gallery 40 East Main Street, Searsport, United States

With PMM Photo Archivist Kevin Johnson  
Thursday, June 16, 2 pm, Main Street Gallery
Admission free with museum admission.

Learn interesting behind the scenes stories about our postcard collection in this in-depth look at Historic Maine: A Postcard View.  The postcard craze in America, roughly 1905 to 1915, prompted the founding of many postcard companies.  In Maine, photographers sought out small towns and rural life, creating a highly personal and intimate portrait of our state.

Wish You Were Here: Communicating Maine

Main Street Gallery 40 East Main Street, Searsport, United States

Friday, May 27, 5 pm to 7 pm, Main Street Gallery and Museum Store
Admission free.

Free

Edith & Bennett To Sing At Penobscot Marine Museum Members Opening

Main Street Gallery 40 East Main Street, Searsport, United States

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.

Floating Offshore Wind: Becoming a Reality with Dr. Andrew Goupee

Main Street Gallery 40 East Main Street, Searsport, United States

Thursday, September 25, 7:00 pm
Thursday Night Lecture Series
Floating Offshore Wind: Becoming a Reality with Dr. Andrew Goupee
Dr. Goupee is the Libra Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maine and has performed research in the areas of solid mechanics, geophysics and marine renewable energy.

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$8 – $10

Maine Boatbuilders Forum: Boat Builders of West Penobscot Bay, Stockton to Port Clyde

Main Street Gallery 40 East Main Street, Searsport, United States

Thursday, September 11, 7:00 pm
Maine Boatbuilders Forum: Boat Builders of West Penobscot Bay, Stockton to Port Clyde With boatbuilder Jason Constantine: North End Composites and Back Cove Yachts, Rockland.
PMM’s Main Street Gallery. Tickets $8 members and $10 non-members.

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$8 – $10

The Photography of Antonia Small

Main Street Gallery 40 East Main Street, Searsport, United States

Tuesday, September 9
The Photography of Antonia Small
Exhibit open (Artist’s Reception September 13)
PMM’s Main Street Gallery. Free with PMM admission.

Free with museum admission

Talk and Book Signing: 1816: The Year That Summer Never Came

Main Street Gallery 40 East Main Street, Searsport, United States

Saturday, August 23, 2:00 pm
Talk and Book Signing: 1816: The Year That Summer Never Came
This story, by author Mayra Donnell, is of a young girl who records in her diary what Maine life was like in the bizarre weather of the year 1816. In the summer of 1816, instead of scorching summers, they experienced ice and frozen apple blossoms in May and a snow storm in June. Learn the true story of why 1816 was a year of unusual weather. Home Schoolers’ Day PMM’s Main Street Gallery. Admission free.

Free

The Sea Connects All Things with Peter Neill

Main Street Gallery 40 East Main Street, Searsport, United States

Thursday, August 21, 7:00 pm
Thursday Night Lecture Series
On Thursday, August 21st at 7:00 pm, Peter Neill, director of the World Ocean Observatory will present The Sea Connects All Things, an illustrated talk on the ocean as an integrated global social system. Neill will suggest actions, beyond the predictable conventions, for organizations and individuals to adopt as innovative strategies for the future.

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$8 – $10

Knowing Their Place: Two Stories (and the truth) About an African-American Settlement in Troy

Main Street Gallery 40 East Main Street, Searsport, United States

African-Americans have been in Maine since the very beginning of settlement. In the 19th Century many lived side by side with their Euro-American neighbors, but some were settled together in their own communities. People in the rural town of Troy have traditions about such a settlement, said to have been large and self-sufficient at one time but now vanished. What was the reality of the place, and what was its fate? Unity College students interviewed Troy residents, sought out old records, and excavated the site of the original settlement to discover the stories--and the truth--about what happened to the African-Americans of rural Waldo County. Chris Marshall is professor of anthropology at Unity College. He researches the ecology and historical archaeology of early Euro-and Afro-American settlers in the Central Maine back-country, with emphasis on land-human interaction and landscape archaeology. PMM’s Main Street Gallery. Tickets $8 members and $10 non-members.

$8 – $10