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  • 27 Mar 2024 6:39 AM | Anonymous member

    Poland Maine - The Poland Spring Preservation Society will hold the annual "Maine Day" Open House on Saturday May 25th from 9-3pm at the Maine State Building, 37 Preservation Way, Poland Maine. 

    Join us as we open the doors for the 129th anniversary of the Maine State Building at Poland Spring! See the new exhibits, play games related to the World's Fair, learn about the heritage of the Maine State Building and the 1893 Columbian Exposition, and visit the gift shop with local Maine made crafts and more. "Maine Day", May 24th, 1893 at the World's Fair served as the official dedication of the Maine State Building in Chicago, Illinois. A reception was held in the rotunda led by Governor Henry B. Cleaves and other prominent Mainers. At noon, an address was made detailing the work of the board and its efforts to showcase the materials, work and design of Maine craftsmanship. The building was then declared open to the public. At the end of the fair, the building was purchased by the Ricker family of Poland Spring, dismantled and rebuilt at Poland Spring Resort for use as a library and art gallery. It is 1 of just 5 buildings that remain from the 1893 World's Fair, and the only state building that remains. Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend! 

    FMI https://www.facebook.com/events/433483299142769/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A%5B%5D%7D or call 207-998-4142

  • 24 Mar 2024 4:48 PM | Anonymous member

    CANTON, Maine—The Canton Historical Society will hold a Chili and Chowder Cook-off on
    Saturday, April 6, 12-2 p.m., at their historic grange building, 25 Turner St., Canton

    Local chefs will prepare their favorite chili or chowder for the contest. The public will sample and vote for the best in each category. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children under 12. The admission fee includes bread, beverages, and dessert as well as all the chili and chowder samples you can eat! 

    The museum and gift shop will be open to the public during this event. Housed in the back of the recently restored 1897 Grange building, the museum exhibits furniture, artifacts, photographs and documents related to the history of Canton and the region.

    See you there and bring your appetite!


  • 21 Mar 2024 12:43 PM | Anonymous member

    Saturday, September 7: Hidden Legacies: A Walking Tour of Castine’s African American History, 10:00 a.m. Join Georgia Zildjian and Lisa Lutts for an hour-long walking tour on Castine’s African American history. Reservations required and limited to 15 people. Rain date September 8.

    https://www.castinehistoricalsociety.org/events/hidden-legacies-a-walking-tour-of-castines-african-american-history-2/


  • 21 Mar 2024 12:34 PM | Anonymous member

    Thursday, August 8: The 15th Annual Deborah Pulliam Memorial Lecture, 7:00 p.m. Hans D. Strauch, Boston architect, will give a talk entitled "Rising from the Ashes: Building on Restituted Family Property in Post-Nazi Berlin, Germany.”  Delano Auditorium, Leavitt Hall, Maine Maritime Academy, Castine. No reservations for in-person. Reservations required to receive YouTube link.

    https://www.castinehistoricalsociety.org/events/pulliam-lecture-with-hans-strauch/


  • 20 Mar 2024 12:51 PM | Anonymous member

    The Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum is Hosting an Arctic Festival, April 11-13, 2024!

    This April the Arctic Museum is hosting a film festival celebrating the recovery of forgotten archival films documenting the Arctic, the discovery of people who contributed to the films but whose efforts were uncredited, and the ways Inuit filmmakers are using historic, visual documents in their contemporary films.

    Events will start off on April 11 at 7 PM with a presentation by award-winning author and researcher Mindy Johnson, who will talk about her rediscovery of Bessie Mae Kelley, the first female animator in the United States. Kelley grew up in Caribou, Maine. In 1917, during the early days of animation, she began her remarkable career. Her work includes early animated films such as Gasoline Alley and Flower Fairies, as well as animated maps and titles for Arctic explorer Donald B. MacMillan’s films.

    On Friday, April 12 at 7 PM we will focus on contemporary Inuit filmmakers using archival footage in their work. Mark Turner, an historian and media archivist, Willi Lempert, an anthropologist working with Indigenous filmmakers, will lead the dialogue as we screen two short films: Holly Andersen’s Hebron Relocation, and Asinnajaq’s Three Thousand. Each film takes a different approach to using historic footage of the Arctic, and we look forward to an interesting discussion of the ways Indigenous filmmakers are repurposing historic film footage in their own works.

    On Saturday, April 13 we will peer into archives, with an all-day symposium. Presentations will begin with film historian and archivist Audrey Kupferberg, who will talk about her decades of work with the Arctic Museum’s film collections. Attention will then turn to women involved in early Arctic films as Mindy Johnson talks about Bessie Mae Kelley’s work on Donald MacMillan’s films and film archivist Audrey Amidon (Bowdoin Class of 2003) introduces the films of Louise Boyd, who led expeditions to the Arctic in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s.

    In the afternoon Nunatsivut (Labrador) will be the focus. Arctic Museum director Susan Kaplan will talk about MacMillan’s lecture film Under the Northern Lights, which features his work in Labrador, and Mark Turner will discuss his efforts to make archival media available in northern communities. We will end with Genevieve LeMoine, the Arctic Museum’s curator, discussing the films taken on Donald MacMillan’s Crocker Land Expedition (1913-1917), some of the earliest surviving footage from Greenland.

    All the presentations will be accompanied by fascinating and rarely seen archival footage, and there will be ample time between presentations for questions and discussion.

    For a full schedule go to the Arctic Museum’s website.


  • 20 Mar 2024 10:37 AM | Anonymous member

    Join us on Thursday, July 18th at 7:00 p.m. for an illustrated talk by Castine Historical Society Executive Director, Lisa Simpson Lutts entitled, “A History of Castine in 40 Objects.” The talk will be held in-person in the Mitchell Room of the Castine Historical Society, 17 School St., Castine, as well as livestreamed on the CHS YouTube channel. Due to limited seating, reservations are required for the in-person lecture.

    Lutts’ talk will explore objects in the Castine Historical Society’s permanent collection that tell unexpected and compelling stories about the town’s 400-year history. Based on research conducted for the Historical Society’s current exhibit, also titled “A History of Castine in 40 Objects,” Lutts will highlight some of the exciting discoveries made by the staff and exhibits committee while researching the CHS permanent collection.

    Visit castinehistoricalsociety.org to register or to find the YouTube link.

     


  • 19 Mar 2024 9:42 AM | Anonymous member

    Art of Penobscot Bay—A Sampler,”  Saturday, June 29, 4:00 p.m. An illustrated talk by Carl Little on paintings of the Penobscot Bay area through time followed by a book signing for his new book, Art of Penobscot Bay. Co-sponsored with Compass Rose Books. Mitchell Room, Castine Historical Society. Reservations required due to limited seating.  https://www.castinehistoricalsociety.org/events/art-of-penobscot-bay-a-sampler/


  • 18 Mar 2024 2:26 PM | Anonymous member

    The Castine Historical Society invites the public to its free annual Open House Reception on Saturday, June 22  from 4:00-6:00 p.m.  This early evening reception is a great way to view the Historical Society’s 2024 exhibits including The History of Castine in 40 Objects. The event is also a good chance to meet old and new friends and enjoy light refreshments. No reservations are required to attend.

  • 18 Mar 2024 1:37 PM | Anonymous member

    Castine in the Civil War,” an illustrated talk by Diane and Ned Smith, Civil War historians and authors will be held on June 13 at 7:00 p.m. in the Mitchell Room of the Castine Historical Society. In their talk, the Smiths will discuss their research into Castine’s soldiers who served during the Civil War. In particular, they will delve into the treasure trove of letters written home by Private Henry Butler who served for four years in the 16th Maine Regiment before his untimely death just before the war ended.

     Reservations required for in-person attendance or to receive on-line viewing link.

    https://www.castinehistoricalsociety.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=7845&action=edit&classic-editor


  • 15 Mar 2024 3:29 PM | Anonymous member

    JANE'S WALK ME 2024

    Mark Your Calendar for Saturday, May 4th

    Maine Preservation is excited to be collaborating with Friends of Congress Square Park, Greater Portland Landmarks, Maine Downtown Center, and Portland Downtown to bring Jane's Walk to communities across Maine. Last year, nearly 40 walks were held in 26 cities and towns, such as:

    • A Walk Through Two Wars, in Castine
    • Cochrane's Gem of Monmouth: Cumston Hall and its Community
    • Create Your Own Museum in the Streets of Stonington
    • Engineering, Stormwater Design, and Trails in Our Downtown, in Westbrook
    • Exploring the Historic Middle of Middle Road & the Middle of Parsonsfield in the Middle 1800s
    • My Queer Portland: A Walk Back in Time to the 1980s & ‘90s
    • Of Cows and Crabs: the Evolution of the Wells Reserve at Laudholm
    • Walking on Coals: Farmington's Great Fire of 1886
    • Wild and Delicious Houlton
    • And DOZENS more!

    Mark your calendar for Saturday, May 4, and stay tuned for more news about free walks near you!

    Learn More About Jane's Walk ME!
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    LEAD A JANE'S WALK

    Free to Participate

    Anyone can lead a Jane’s Walk—including YOU! Whether you are affiliated with an organization or an impassioned individual, Jane’s Walk is an opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with your community. Deadline for submission is March 31.

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    Ellsworth, ME.

     Portland, ME.

    CELEBRATING PLACE

    What is Jane's Walk and Who Was Jane Jacobs?

    Jane’s Walk is a global festival of free, volunteer-led walking conversations inspired by community activist Jane Jacobs. Jane’s Walks combine the simple act of exploring a place with personal observations, local history, and civic engagement. The annual Jane’s Walk festival takes place the first weekend in May, in more than 200 cities and towns around the globe. 

    Jane Jacobs was a community activist and writer who lived from 1916-2006. She is best known for galvanizing her neighbors to stop a highway from being built through their community. She believed in the power of individuals to influence the places they live. Today, her principles represent the participatory planning approaches that have been embraced in communities around the world.

    SUPPORTING WALK LEADERS

    New Resources to Expand Jane's Walk ME

    The 2024 festival in Maine is supported by Sappi North America as part of its Ideas That Matter program and will incorporate the United Nation’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Working with designer Willy Wong, coordinating partners have expanded Jane’s Walk Maine by creating a core festival identity and platform, designing a new organizer outreach campaign, a walk leader training toolkit, as well as marketing and promotional efforts to support the festival—all towards the goal of engaging more Mainers in this annual tradition and empowering them toward social impact.

    Learn More About Jane's Walk ME!
    www.janeswalkme.org/explore-walk-leader-faqs/


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