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SUMMARY:International Maritime Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The International Maritime Film Festival (IMFF) is a juried contest of films celebrating the heritage\, spirit of adventure\, and ingenuity of boats and waterborne pursuits. It is the premier event for maritime-themed filmmaking. \nThe IMFF is a joint venture between Main Street Bucksport (MSB) and WoodenBoat Publications\, Inc. (WBPI)\, in Brooklin\, Maine. Bucksport’s state-of-the-art Alamo Theatre will host a gala awards event on the weekend of September 29-October 1\, 2017.
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SUMMARY:James Wakefield Rescue Row
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, October 7th\, the Champlain Longboats Program at Lake Champlain Maritime Museum will hold it’s annual James Wakefield Rescue Race. The race is named after James Wakefield who was responsible for the courageous rescue of the passengers and crew of the The Canal Schooner General Butler on December 9th\, 1876 after it crashed into Burlington’s breakwater during a fierce winter gale. \nLast year over 120 youth from area schools\, including Burlington High School\, South Burlington High School\, Vergennes Middle and High School\, Champlain Valley Union High School\, Mt. Abe Middle & High Schools\, Rice Memorial High School as well as students from North Haven\, Vinalhaven\, and Rockland Maine. The youth row 25 and 32-foot boats in a series of heats. The boats used in the event were built by Vermont high school and middle school students at Lake Champlain Maritime Museum. \nHigh wind location is at LCMM.\nPerkin’s Pier\, Burlington\, Vermont\nNick Patch: 802-475-2022 nickp@lcmm.org
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SUMMARY:Head of the Weir River Race
DESCRIPTION:Hull Lifesaving Museum’s 31st Annual Head of the Weir River Race is a celebration of the estuary at the height of its fall beauty and the fabulous array of the region’s open water rowers. As many as 60 boats jockey for position racing out the narrow estuary and onto open water\, traveling from West Corner (on the Hingham/ Hull/ Cohasset line)\, past Bumpkin Island\, across Hull Bay\, to the museum’s Windmill Point Boathouse at Hull Gut. \nA highly-contested 5 1/2 miler\, the Weir draws coxed youth and adult rowers in gigs\, single and double livery and workboats\, currachs\, and ocean shells\, as well as experienced kayakers. In the “head of the river” format\, boats kick-off the starting line at closely-timed intervals\, and times are collated at the finish to determine the race winners. The Weir is an exceptionally exciting race and a great spectator event\, featuring over 150 of the region’s finest rowers from all over New England and New York. \nSaturday\, October 21\, 2017\nRegistration: 11:30 – 12:30\nCoxswains’ Meeting: 12:45\nRace Start: 1:30\nEntry Fee: $35 per person\n(Registrations received after 10/6/17 do not include Weir Race hat) \nRegistration & information is available at: http://bit.ly/1bdyrx4 \nHull\, Massachusetts
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