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SUMMARY:History of Fiddling in Maine Lecture
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, May 7\, at 4:00 p.m.\, Paul Wells\, curator of the “Wicked Good Fiddling” exhibit currently on display at the Brick Store Museum\, will speak at the museum about the history of fiddling in Maine. Wells will expand on some of the topics highlighted in the exhibit and illustrate his talk with photos and musical examples. \nThis event will also serve as the book launch for “The Maine Musical Compendium\,” of which Wells is the author. It is a book of fiddle tunes drawn from published and manuscript music collections that were created in the 1820s\, the era when Maine achieved independent statehood. The tunebook is a joint publication of the Museum and Mousam River Music. It is currently available in the Museum Store or directly from Paul at the book launch! \nAdmission to this lecture – and the exhibitions! – is free thanks to sponsorship by William Lord and Kennebunk Savings Bank!
URL:https://www.brickstoremuseum.org/calendar/history-of-fiddling-in-maine-lecture/
LOCATION:Brick Store Museum\, 117 Main Street\, Kennebunk\, ME\, 04043\, United States
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SUMMARY:Energy Conservation\, Retrofitting Old Homes
DESCRIPTION:Energy Conservation\, Retrofitting Old Homes \nThursday\, May 23 from 12pm – 1pm \n++ \nSummary: \nOne of the most challenging issues facing homeowners is how to make older or historic homes more energy efficient without sacrificing character and charm. This lecture presents a historic preservation perspective on insulation\, air sealing\, mechanical upgrades\, and other energy retrofit opportunities in your older home. Come away with a framework for making an old house more energy efficient\, and hear about how Historic New England has made significant energy improvements to its properties without damaging historic fabric. \nThis is a virtual event! There will be time for Q&A at the end of the presentation. \nJoin us in this fourth lecture in our monthly “Your Old House: And Other Preservation Stories” series. \nThis is a free event that will be hosted on Zoom. Register in advance here. \n++ \n \nPresenter:\nElizabeth Paliga\, Preservation Services Manager\, Northern New England\, Historic New England \nElizabeth joined Historic New England in 2021 as the Preservation Services Manager for Northern New England. She oversees forty privately-owned easement properties\, working with homeowners to answer questions about routine maintenance as well as review proposals for larger projects. She also engages with the cultural history of the region by researching the lives of the people who lived at these properties. \nElizabeth previously worked with local governments in Scotland to protect vulnerable properties from insensitive alteration. She holds a MSc in Architectural Conservation from the University of Edinburgh and two BAs\, in Archaeology and Architectural Studies\, from Boston University. \n  \n++ \nQuestions? Please email us at info@brickstoremuseum.org
URL:https://www.brickstoremuseum.org/calendar/energy-conservation-retrofitting-old-homes/
LOCATION:Brick Store Museum\, 117 Main Street\, Kennebunk\, ME\, 04043\, United States
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