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SUMMARY:Sparmaking Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make masts and other spars at the Sparmaking Workshop at Chase Small Craft’s shop in Saco\, Maine. Bring the family: with a water park across the street and so close to Old Orchard Beach\, there is plenty for the family to do while you learn the ropes. You will learn the birdsmouth technique as well as tips on how to make your spars smooth\, straight\, and sturdy. This is a 5-day workshop\, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/sparmaking-workshop/
LOCATION:Chase Small Craft\, 959 Portland Rd\, Saco\, ME\, 04072\, United States
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SUMMARY:Blue Hill Maritime Heritage Festival
DESCRIPTION:Blue Hill Maritime Heritage Festival will be a day-long event focusing on Blue Hill’s historic connection with the sea. It will be held in conjunction with Maine200\, Maine’s state-wide bicentennial celebration\, supported by many local organizations and businesses. Boats are welcome\, on land or on water. There is room for informational kiosks at the wharf or at Emerson Park as well as seminars at the public library or Shaw Institute. \nThe Festival will be held in Blue Hill’s historic village\, centered on the scenic waterfront. Various activities will be occurring throughout the day\, such as boat building demonstrations\, traditional boats on display\, kiosks of organizations supporting or involved with the bay. On the water there will be more boats\, demonstrations\, and races. \nTake a short stroll over to the Holt House to see how a sea captain lived back when. Then up to the Blue Hill Public Library to view an historic film\, hear a talk on our rich maritime history. While throughout the village stores and restaurants will be taking part in the festival. \nThere will be plenty to entertain: sea shanties\, birch bark canoes\, artists\, crafts\, a photo contest\, and more attractions are being added. \nAt the end of the day there will be closing party at a time yet to be determined. Check the website for more details. \n  \nSupporting Organizations and Businesses \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKINGMAN GALLERY
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/blue-hill-maritime-heritage-festival/
LOCATION:Blue Hill\, Maine
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