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Event Archives: 2009

Below is an archived listing of Brick Store Museum happenings that took place in 2009.

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January

Through April 30, 2009
Kennebunk Savings Community Investment Ballot

If you’re a Kennebunk Savings Bank, Morris Insurance or Kennebunk Financial Services customer, look for the opportunity to vote for the Brick Store Museum on the 2009 Community Investment Ballot you'll receive from Kennebunk Savings in the mail. Each vote for the Museum translates to valuable grant money which allows us to continue delivering the quality programs and exhibitions you've come to know and love! Last year, the Museum was awarded a grant of more than $1,700 through this amazing program. Thanks to everyone who cast a vote for the Museum in 2008...we hope we can count on you again in 2009.

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Kennebunk Savings Community Investment Ballot
February

February 18, 2009
A Case of Missing Identity: A History Workshop for Kids Exploring Kennebunk's Past
- 9:45AM-3PM

To coincide with the schools’ winter vacation, kids in grades 4 through 8 are invited to spend a fun day at the Museum being "history sleuths" honing their investigative skills and using their powers of deduction. They'll sift through clues from historical records and artifacts in the Museum's collections to piece together the identity and background of an actual person or place from Kennebunk's past. Who or what will it be? Working in groups, the "detectives" will creatively reveal their findings—perhaps as a news broadcast, mini-documentary, or historical reenactment. Whatever format they choose, their presentations will be videotaped and recorded to DVDs as keepsakes of the day.

Click here for the downloadable registration form (PDF format, 492k) >

Made possible by the Museum's Dorothy Fish Fund for Furthering Edith Barry's Legacy.

 

Case of Missing Identity Workshop

February 28, 2009 (snow date March 1)
Hot Stove League: Remembering Colby Jack Coombs - An Afternoon with John Tierney
- 2PM at the Museum's Program Center at 4 Dane Street

"Hot Stove League" is a baseball term referring to the off-season, conjuring images of die-hard fans--anxious for spring training and a fresh season--gathering around a hot stove during the cold winter months speculating about their favorite teams and players.

Author John Tierney will share his experiences in researching and writing his new release, Jack Coombs: A Life in Baseball about the fabled ballplayer and coach from Kennebunk (and the subject of the Museum's popular Kennebunk's Big Leaguers exhibition in 2007). Tierney will provide an overview of "Colby Jack's" illustrious career in the early days of baseball and focus on key highlights. Joined onstage by Coombs descendant and Kennebunk local, Nelson Wentworth, the program will include personal recollections before opening it up to the audience for questions and a discussion of whether Colby Jack should be included in the National Baseball Hall of Fame!

A book signing will follow, with the Coombs book on sale for $25 (Museum members receive a 10% discount).

Made possible by the Museum's John Rogers Memorial Lecture Fund.

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Jack Coombs: A Life in Baseball by John P. Tierney
March

March 1 - 31, 2009
Out of the Kitchen and into History
- at the Kennebunk Free Library, 112 Main Street

For the month of March, the Museum is pleased to have a wide variety of kitchen implements from our housewares collections on view in the vestibule display case at the Kennebunk Free Library. Out of the Kitchen and into History feature baskets, butter molds, toleware and more. In this age of microwave ovens and food processors, there are even a few items that might stump visitors as to their original use!

 

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March 7, 2009
"Beam-ing" with Pride Open House
- 10AM to 1PM

Come one, come all for a very special opportunity to "leave your mark on history" by writing your signature on a 22-foot steel support beam, one of three being installed to strengthen the framing and increase the floor loads as part of basement-to-attic renovations of the museum's iconic Main Street facade. The beam will ultimately be enclosed, preserving the signatures as a time capsule.

Attendees signing the beam will receive a special commemorative souvenir. John DeStefano of DeStefano & Associates, Inc., the Portsmouth-based construction management firm coordinating the museum’s renovation project, will be on hand throughout the event to answer questions. Visitors can tour the museum’s Salon Style and Treasures of the Community exhibitions and will additionally be treated to the debut of an all-new exhibit about the renovations (see description below). that presents the history of the museum’s 19th-century buildings and displays photos chronicling the current renovations. Included on view are a number of items—from an early light bulb to an unique patent medicine bottle—discovered over the past few months by the construction crews!

 

March 7, 2009 - ongoing
Renovations Revealed!

This new exhibit presents the history of the museum’s 19th-century buildings and displays photos chronicling the current structural renovations. Included on view are a number of items—from an early light bulb to an unique patent medicine bottle—discovered over the past few months by the construction crews!

Made possible by the Museum's proud business partners: Jeffrey A. Bonney, CFP®, Captain Lord Mansion, Cole Harrison Insurance, and Ocean Bank.

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Renovations Revealed
April

April 11, 2009
Preservation Station!
- 10AM to 2PM

With the Museum's own buildings preservation project nearing completion, we figured it'd be a grand time to shine the spotlight on caring for treasures.

Does your portrait of great grandma need some TLC? Could your antique dining room chair use some reupholstering or re-caning? Is your basement full of vinyl records and reel-to-reel home movies that you'd love to save... if only you had something to play them on? Ever wonder how best to frame artwork with an eye toward preservation? Want to bring a faded photo back to life or keep a wedding dress for a future generation? Suspect that your sweltering attic isn't the best place to store all those scrapbooks but you don't know what else to do?

For one day only, the museum's galleries will be transformed into PRESERVATION STATION: an expo of a dozen area specialists with advice and services for preserving your treasures. Come with questions, leave with solutions. Your heirlooms are worth preserving--and just may end up in a museum someday! Admission is $5/person and includes access to all the experts, plus entry to the museum's current exhibitions.

Participants are Aikman Design; Kevin Byron Photography; Great Works Painting Restoration; Melissa McDougald Conservation & Restoration of Upholstered Furniture; Museum Textile Services; The Old House Parts Company; The Photo Doctor; Red House Custom Picture Framing; Tune Town; Ann Van Deusen Chair Caning; Victorian Lighting Inc.; and Video Creations. All the participants encourage questions and will have handouts available. In addition, many are inviting attendees to bring along examples or photographs of their items—provided that they can be easily and safely transported—for complimentary consultations.

 

Preservation Station

April 16, 2009
"Stretch Beyond" Comes to the Museum
- 4PM

The Brick Store Museum is pleased to have once again worked with MSAD 71’s Stretch Beyond Program in offering a multi-week course entitled, "Hands on History" for 1st-5th graders. The students learned about history and museums via a variety of projects, which included building ship models, painting floorcloths, making a punched tin tile, and creating miniature museums.  The final session includes a reception at the Museum at 4pm for these "junior curators." Come on by to take a look at all their projects on display.

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Hands On History
May

May 2, 2009
11th Annual Downtown Kennebunk May Day Festival

In conjunction with downtown Kennebunk's 11th Annual May Day Festival (complete with 9AM parade down Main Street!), the Museum is pleased to offer the following free, family-friendly activities from 10AM to 1PM:

  • A make-your-own May basket activity station--especially for kids!
  • A display of historical May baskets from the Museum's collections, made by Kennebunk's "May Basket Lady" Sarah Owen.
  • Debut of an all-new "History Showcase." Learn how Lafayette Park--site of many Kennebunk May Day festivities--got its name.
  • Behind-the-scenes tours of the Museum’s collections vaults
  • Walking tours of the Upper Square of Kennebunk’s Historic District; weather permitting

2009 May Day poster

May 2, 2009 - ongoing
History Showcase: The Nation's Guest - Lafayette's 1825 Visit to Kennebunk

In 1824 and 1825, the aging American Revolutionary War hero General Lafayette made a farewell tour of the United States as “the nation’s guest.” His epic journey included an afternoon stopover in Kennebunk, Maine, in 1825. See the artifacts and archival materials that tell what transpired that June day and learn about the long-term impact Lafayette’s visit would have on the community.

This latest installment of The History Showcase is made possible by the Museum's 2009-2010 proud business partners: Ocean Bank, Captain Jefferds Inn, Captain Lord Mansion, and Kennebunk Savings Bank.

 

The Nation's Guest - Lafayette's 1825 Visit to Kennebunk

May 23, 2009 at 7PM in the Museum's Program Center at 4 Dane Street
Over Here & "Over There!": Songs and Images from the Great War

Well-known musician Monica Grabin joins forces with the Brick Store Museum to present a public concert in honor of Memorial Day weekend. Grabin's stirring performance traces American history in the World War I era through song, pairing her signature folk music with imagery from the Brick Store Museum’s collection of World War I recruitment and morale posters--said to be the most extensive in the State of Maine. Concert is offered at no charge, with donations welcomed!

Made possible by a grant from The Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation.

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Monica Grabin
June

June 1, 2009 at Webhannet Golf Club, Kennebunk Beach
SPRING CLASSIC: 12th Annual Golf Tournament - 1PM shotgun start

Enjoy an afternoon of golf and camaraderie at Webhannet Golf Club for the Museum’s annual fundraiser. There'll be prizes for the golfers, and a raffle, silent auction and fabled post-tournament social hour and catered dinner from The Silver Tureen for golfers and non-golfers alike.

Visit the tournament website >

 

2009 Golf Tournament logo

June 3-7, 2009
5th Annual Arts in the Inns Festival

Arts in the Inns 2009 pairs palates with palettes and celebrates fine food, fine wine, fine art, and fine living. This 5th annual jubilee showcases art in many mediums, from watercolor to sculpture, from culinary arts to the art of inn keeping. It all begins with signature dinners with artists and private chefs, proceeds to a Champagne Preview, then moves on to an all-new Grand Tasting. . . plus a Twilight Soiree, artists in residence showings, a Plein Air Invitational, and inns tours!

Simply put, this fabulous weekend is a feast for all the senses. Better still, when purchasing your tickets for any of these fabulous events, simply note that you heard about it through the Brick Store Museum, and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to benefit the museum!

If ordering tickets online, type BRICK STORE MUSEUM in the "comments/more info" field at checkout. To order tickets over the phone, just call 207-423-9387 and say the Brick Store Museum sent you!

 

2009 Arts in the Inns

June 12 , 2009 - ongoing
History Showcase: Happy Birthday, "41"!

With former President George H. W. Bush’s 85th birthday on June 12 comes an opportunity to reflect upon what he has meant to the Kennebunks, as well as what the Kennebunks—so often referred to as his “anchor to windward”—have meant to him. The Brick Store Museum unveils Happy Birthday, “41”! on Friday, June 12, as its newest History Showcase display. History Showcases are temporary displays that change throughout the year and address a timely theme, current event or new acquisition, thus ensuring that visitors are always seeing something new.

Made possible by the Museum’s business partners, Ocean Bank, Captain Jefferds Inn, Captain Lord Mansion, and Kennebunk Savings Bank.

 

Happy Birthday, "41"!

June 16, 2009 at The Colony Hotel, Kennebunkport
69th Annual Members' Meeting

Open to all current Museum members, the Annual Meeting will include an official report to the members, a keynote address by Kennebunk town historian Kathy Ostrander, and the election of trustees and officers for 2009-2010. Members should expect their invitations in the mail by the week of May 18.

 

2009 Annual Meeting image

June 23, 2009 through early 2010
Quilts from the Collections of the Brick Store Museum exhibition

From inspirational Civil War quilts made by local Ladies Aid Societies in 1864 to a brightly-colored 1880s crazy quilt with a secret pouch, there are more than 40 quilts of varying sizes and patterns in the Museum's permanent collections. Admire a selection of these practical and beautiful masterpieces from the 18th to 20th centuries and learn the stories they have to tell.

Exhibition made possible by our proud business partner, Ocean Bank.

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Quilts from the Collections of the Brick Store Museum exhibit
July

July 18, 2009
History Camp: Portraits, Patchwork & Porticoes- 9:45AM to 3PM

Calling all kids ages 8 to 12, our 6th annual History Camp is like no other! One-of-a-kind camp activities are developed especially for this day and are based upon the Museum's exhibitions. That means learning about early itinerant painters and fashioning yourself for a 19th-century "portrait sitting," seeing the elements that make Kennebunk's historic district so special and creating an architectural model of one of the properties, and piecing a quilt square based on patterns in the Museum's collections. Best of all, kids get to take home their projects as mementos of the day.

Space is limited. Pre-registration and payment required by July 11. Cost of $30/child ($25 for Museum members) includes a snack and all program supplies.

Click here for the downloadable registration form (PDF format, 425k) >

Made possible by the Museum's Education Committee and the Dorothy Fish Fund for Furthering Edith Barry's Legacy.

 

History Camp: Portraits, Patchwork & Porticoes

July 21, 2009 through early 2010
Mailed from Maine: Vintage Postcards of the Kennebunks exhibition

Learn the ins and outs of deltiology—or postcard collecting—with examples culled from the hundreds in the Museum’s collections. Become an expert at discerning the era of a postcard simply by looking at it. See why what’s on the back of a card can be even more important than the image on its front. Be captivated by vintage scenes of the Kennebunks ranging from the newsy to the picturesque to the fanciful!

Exhibition made possible by our proud business partner, Ocean Bank.

 

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July 25, 2009
Remembering the Kennebunks: A Book Signing with Kathy Ostrander- 11AM to 1PM

The Kennebunks: the name evokes peace, ocean breezes and small-town pride. With captivating vignettes, Kennebunk Town Historian and author Kathy Ostrander reveals another side of the area's allure: its rich and varied past. From the amateur astronomer for whom Bates College Observatory is named to the origin of Kennebunk's encyclopedic Walker Diaries, Ostrander's book—with more than 70 images—offers an affectionate portrait of the area that is sure to charm and inform.

Meet the author, and have her sign your personal copy of her book...all while enjoying the Museum's exhibitions. Remembering the Kennebunks is for sale onsite for $21.99 + tax (current Museum members receive a 10% discount).

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Remembering the Kennebunks
August

August 29, 2009
A Shipbuilding Odyssey -
1 - 4PM

In a Brick Store Museum exclusive, learn about the Kennebunks' storied shipbuilding past. This event begins with a brief look at what life was like in the Kennebunks' many shipyards and what it took to build the vessels that eventually sailed trade routes spanning the globe. You'll then embark on a special trolley excursion that takes you to various local sites associated with shipbuilding along the Kennebunk River in the 1800s. The afternoon winds up back at the Museum for refreshments and viewing the collections. Advance reservations are required as space is limited for this signature event! For tickets, stop by or call the Museum at 207.985.4802; tickets are $30/person ($25 for Museum members).

Made possible by a grant from the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation.

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2009 Shipbuilding Odyssey

This event is fully booked.

September

September 2, 2009
Jig Your Way into Labor Day Event:

  • Museum Open House - 4:30-7PM
  • Ice Cream Social - 6-7PM
  • FREE Concert by Two Old Friends - 7PM

Join us for a "friend-raiser" evening featuring ice cream and a free concert! We'll have extended  hours from 4:30 to 7PM  for you to catch our latest exhibitions and see the completed renovations to our historical buildings.  Then, from 6 to 7PM, we'll be serving up free ice cream in our courtyard (while supplies last!), courtesy of Daily Scoop of Kennebunk. To cap off this summer evening, the "cherry on top" is a fabulous free concert at 7PM in our Program Center by Two Old Friends. Mac McHale and Emery Hutchins will regale you with your favorite Irish sea songs, a good amount of hot picking instrumentals and some great sing-alongs.  

Jigging your way into Labor Day is the perfect opportunity for you to introduce the Museum to others and show 'em why you love this place. In honor of the evening, bring two friends (old or new!), and if they join the Museum that evening, you'll get 1/2 off your own membership for the coming year!  

 

 

 

 

Jig Your Way into Labor Day

September 26, 2009
Learning is an Ornament: A Book Signing with Rosalind Magnuson -
11AM to 1PM

On the heels of her previous successes chronicling the history of Kennebunk Beach and the architecture of the historic district, as well as the area's manufacturing heritage along the Mousam River, the Museum's archivist Rosalind Magnuson is now out with her fourth book: Learning is an Ornament: Education in Kennebunk from its Earliest Settlements to the Formation of SAD #71.  

With 220 pages, it's her longest publication yet! Included are nearly 100 vintage images culled not only from the Museum's archives but also from private collections throughout the Kennebunks. In conjunction with Smithsonian Museum Day (see below), Magnuson will be on hand in our galleries to autograph books and answer questions. Books are on sale at the Museum for $27.95, and as always, members receive a 10% discount.

 

Learning is an Ornament

September 26, 2009
Smithsonian Museum Day
- 10AM to 1PM

Museum Day is a nationwide event where The Brick Store Museum—among hundreds of participating museums and cultural institutions nationwide —is pleased to offer free admission to Smithsonian readers and Smithsonian.com visitors, allowing for one day only, the free-admission policy of the Smithsonian's Washington, D.C.-based facilities to be emulated across the country. Museum Day is open to all Smithsonian readers and friends. Participants must present the Museum Day Admission Card available in the September 2009 issue of Smithsonian Magazine or downloadable from the Museum Day website. Each Museum Day Admission Card is valid for one person plus one guest and is limited to one per household.

The Brick Store Museum will be open as always to the general public on this day as well.

 

Smithsonian Museum Day 2009

September 30, 2009 in the Museum's Program Center at 4 Dane Street
Submit by Quill or by Musket:
The Day the Puritans Overthrew York - 7PM

On a cold November morning in 1652, two powerful men met in Nicholas Davis's Tavern in York Harbor, Maine. There, they debated whether to accept Massachusetts' authority over the Province of Maine. This critical juncture in history decided the fate of a city, a colony, and the soul of a new nation. As a result of that one-hour meeting, all of our destinies as future "Mainers" changed.

Join us for Submit!, an original theater play written by Michael Kimball and Jennifer Saunders, directed by Joe Dominguez and starring Roland Goodbody, Don Court, Gregg Trzaskowski and Joyce Andersen.

Tickets are $10/adult; $8/senior, and $5 for children up to age 16 (available in advance or at the door).  

This play is made possible by the Museums of Old York, with support from Kennebunk Savings Bank. The Brick Store Museum venue is made possible by a grant from the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation.

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Submit!
October

October 15, 2009 in the Museum's Program Center at 4 Dane Street
Six Feet Under: Burial Traditions in the Kennebunks
- 7PM

In an illustrated talk, Kennebunk Town Historian Kathy Ostrander introduces listeners to the various cemeteries of the Kennebunks and the clues they have to offer about burial traditions over the centuries. Learn about various local stonecutters, the imagery appearing on tombstones, and more!

As the first installment in our "All Souls' Week," this is the perfect lead-up to the Museum's upcoming and ever-popular All Souls' Walk (see below).

Suggested donation of $5/person.

Made possible by a grant from the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation.

 

Kennebunk's Hope Cemetery, photo by T. Baetz

October 17, 2009
Patchwork Series, Part I: A Presentation by Kate Adams
- 10AM to 1PM

As a special tie-in with the Museum's popular Quilts exhibition, we are pleased to welcome Kate Adams, an internationally known artist working with antique textiles. Her background is in the area of clothing and costume design, but she has always had a keen interest in the history and art of American quilts. Since 1982 she has been working in 1:12 scale, using traditional quilt patterns and designs to create one-of-a-kind and limited edition miniatures. Her art work is made using fabrics from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with the finished quilts measuring 9 inches square or smaller. Her work has appeared in many national publications.

Made possible by a grant from the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation.

 

Fine miniature quilt by Kate Adams

October 22, 2009 in the Museum's Program Center at 4 Dane Street
Grandma's Obituary Box: The Use of Obituaries in Genealogical Research and their Role in American Culture -
7PM

Obituaries are genealogical research tools that help us document our ancestors and bring them to life.  In her illustrated remarks, award-winning certified genealogical researcher Pam Stone Eagleson will show the audience how to glean information and clues found in obituaries, as well as where and how to locate them.  She'll provide insight into the role of obituaries in American culture over the past three centuries, demonstrate what values were important to our ancestors, and help us get to know them better. As the second installment in our "All Souls' Week" and the perfect tie-in with the Museum's upcoming and ever-popular All Souls' Walk (see below), Eagleson will even include examples from past Kennebunk luminaries.

Suggested donation of $5/person.

Made possible by a grant from the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation.

 

Obituary graphic

October 24, 2009
6th Annual All Souls' Walk -
continuous tours offered beginning at 1PM, with the last tour departing at 4PM

Begin at the Museum for a narrated walk with costumed interpreters through Hope Cemetery to visit the graves and hear the fascinating and sometimes tragic tales of Kennebunk residents from the past 250 years. Featured stories include ones about ill-fated sea captains, a Kennebunk Civil War soldier, a spinster and her namesake ship, and a tragedy in the White Mountains. The tours conclude back at the Museum for light refreshments and for viewing the portraits in the galleries of many featured on the walk. Not too spooky, it's perfect for the whole family!

Cost is $5/person (cash/check/Visa, MC, Discover); no advance reservations are required unless for large groups. This event will occur rain or shine, as we do have the capability to run an "indoor version" as an illustrated talk.

Made possible by a grant from the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation with additional support from Blooms & Heirlooms.

 

2009 All Souls' Walk

October 31, 2009 in the Museum's Program Center at 4 Dane Street
Patchwork Series, Part II: A Lecture & Trunk Show by Susan Carlson
- 10AM

The Patchwork Series continues with renowned fabric artist Susan Carlson joining us at the Museum for a special presentation. Carlson has been creating images with fabric since 1983. Her experimentation has led her to a fabric collage method that she has been sharing with others since 1994 with classes being taught throughout New England and the rest of the U.S., and internationally, including Canada and New Zealand. Her inspirational and informative slideshow and lecture starts with her first fabric experiments of more than twenty years ago, in which she began to combine fabric and art. Her remarks traces the progression of her quilts to the present day, with insights and stories for each. The step-by-step development of a piece is shown, from the original inspiration to the finished wall hanging. She even shares techniques and hints for design, fabric selection, construction, borders, and quilting. To accompany her talk, Carlson will display a selection of quilts, allowing viewers to examine completed pieces and to see up-close how her techniques are applied.

Free with $5 admission to the Museum.

Made possible by a grant from the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation, with additional support from the Museum's John Rogers Memorial Lecture Fund.

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Susan Carlson and her quilt of a coral reef

November


November 7, 2009
"Picture Yourself at the Museum"
- 10AM to 1PM

As a special tie-in with the Museum's popular Salon Style exhibition, learn about early itinerant painters and then fashion yourself for a 19th-century "portrait sitting" using period costumes and props from the Museum's educational collections. We'll take your photograph and, through the wonders of digital technology, make it look like a painted work of art before mailing it back to you in a handsome photo folio. Makes for a great memento of the exhibition or an unusual gift for the holidays! Photos are $10, with all proceeds to benefit the Museum.

Made possible by the Museum's Education Committee and a grant from the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation.

 

Picture Yourself at the Museum!

November 12, 2009 at the Reading Room of the Kennebunk Free Library, 112 Main Street
Free Screening of Soul of a People: Writing America's Story
- 7 to 9PM

The Kennebunk Free Library in conjunction with the Brick Store Museum are proud to host a free screening of an important new documentary from the Smithsonian Channel exploring the legacy of the Federal Writers' Project: Soul of a People: Writing America's Story.

The Great Depression in the 1930s was a time when millions of Americans faced unemployment, vanishing life savings, banks foreclosing on homes and a general loss of hope. The Federal Writers' Project (FWP), however, became one of several government programs that created job opportunities. At its peak, the FWP employed more than 6,600 people--including thousands of unemployed writers like Richard Wright, Saul Bellow and John Cheever. These writers fanned out across America, interviewing its citizens and producing a portrait of the country from the ground up in a series of state travel guides. The Project also ignited a storm of controversy, when writers portrayed not only the triumphs of America, but also its tragedies. Filmed entirely in high definition, Soul of a People features interviews with a diverse group of leading authors, poets, and historians who provide witty and heartbreaking insights into the Project.

 

Soul of a People

November 14, 2009
Patchwork Series, Part III: The Embroiderers' Guild "Stitch In"
- 10AM to 1PM

The Patchwork Series concludes with the local chapter of the Embroiderers' Guild of America holding a “stitch-in” where several talented guild members will educate with works-in-progress and showcase finished pieces. Needlepoint, penny rugs, cross-stitch, crazy quilts and more will serve as inspiration to needleworkers of all skill levels. Discover first-hand about the Guild’s mission in studying and preserving the heritage and art of embroidery. They'll even have fun sample crafts for you to try! Free with $5 admission to the Museum.

Made possible by a grant from the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation.

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Embroiderers' Guild logo
December

December 2, 2009
Patchwork Story Time
- 10AM

With our Quilts exhibition as the backdrop, we are pleased to offer a special story time series for our youngest guests. Bring your favorite blanket (or quilt!) and gather 'round to listen to charming storybooks, each with a quilt theme, and then have a chance to explore the exhibition. There'll even be a chance to make a simple yet adorable quilt-related craft to take home!

Young readers can also take home quilt-themed booklists. Free and great fun for toddlers and caregivers alike, it's the perfect introduction to the Museum! Adult supervision required.

Made possible by the Museum's Education Committee and a grant from the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation.

 

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December 4, 2009 - 3 to 5PM and
December 5, 2009 -
10AM to 2PM in the Museum's Program Center at 4 Dane Street
Deck Your Halls!: 4th Annual Wreath Display & Silent Auction

Just in time for the holidays, this 4th annual event is sure to get you into the spirit of the season!

Area businesses, artists, and creative community members are invited to donate charmingly-decorated wreaths and seasonal centerpieces for a festive display and silent auction to benefit the Museum. With a dizzying selection of live, dried, artificial and themed pieces, they're perfect to keep or give as gifts! The display and silent auction bidding begin with a Prelude preview on Friday, December 4 (3-5PM) and resume on Saturday, December 5 (10AM-2PM). Also: new this year is an accompanying raffle with chances to win gift certificates and unique merchandise. All winners claim their pieces at 2PM on Saturday.

CLICK HERE to preview all the entries online as they arrive!

Those interested in donating a wreath by December 1st should CLICK HERE for the entry form and all the particulars (PDF format,889k).

 

2009 Wreath Auction

December 9, 2009
Patchwork Story Time
- 10AM

With our Quilts exhibition as the backdrop, we are pleased to offer a special story time series for our youngest guests. Bring your favorite blanket (or quilt!) and gather 'round to listen to charming storybooks, each with a quilt theme, and then have a chance to explore the exhibition. There'll even be a chance to make a simple yet adorable quilt-related craft to take home!

Young readers can take home quilt-themed booklists. Free and great fun for caregivers and toddlers, it's the perfect introduction to the Museum! Adult supervision required.

Made possible by the Museum's Education Committee and a grant from the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation.

 

Patchwork Story Time logo

December 10, 2009
"Stretch Beyond" Comes to the Museum - 4PM

The Brick Store Museum is pleased to have once again worked with MSAD 71’s Stretch Beyond Program in offering a multi-week course entitled, "Hands on History" for 1st-3rd graders. The students learned about history and museums via a variety of projects, which included building house models, making hornbooks, painting floorcloths, and more.  The final session includes a reception at the Museum at 4pm for these "junior curators." Come on by to take a look at all their projects on display.

 

Hands On History

December 13, 2009
6th Annual Holiday Tea
- 3 to 5PM

Continue a holiday tradition with the Museum's 6th annual Holiday Tea on Summer Street! The Museum invites families for a rare look inside an exquisite Greek Revival home, the historic 1842 Nathaniel Lord Thompson House. Learn a bit about tea, etiquette customs, and the history of this sea captain's residence, while enjoying hot tea and delectable treats from The Kitchen Chicks.

Advance reservations are required by December 5th. Cost is $20 for adults ($15 for museum members) and $7.50 for children 14 and under; kids under age 4 are free. All proceeds directly benefit the Museum’s programs and exhibitions. For tickets, call the Museum at 207.985.4802 or click here for the downloadable registration form (PDF format, 37k) >

Made possible by H. M. Payson & Co. and the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation.

 

2009 Holiday Tea

This event is fully booked.

December 16, 2009
Patchwork Story Time
- 10AM

With our Quilts exhibition as the backdrop, we are pleased to offer a special story time series for our youngest guests. Bring your favorite blanket (or quilt!) and gather 'round to listen to charming storybooks, each with a quilt theme, and then have a chance to explore the exhibition. There'll even be a chance to make a simple yet adorable quilt-related craft to take home!

Young readers can take home quilt-themed booklists. Free and great fun for caregivers and toddlers, it's the perfect introduction to the Museum! Adult supervision required.

Made possible by the Museum's Education Committee and a grant from the Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation.

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