Jewish History in Maine (Virtual Gathering)
Jews have a long history in Maine, with thriving communities across the state. They came to Maine for the same reasons as so many others: to live well and raise […]
Jews have a long history in Maine, with thriving communities across the state. They came to Maine for the same reasons as so many others: to live well and raise […]
Join Museum Volunteer Joe M. to learn about basketmaking and origami, or other traditional arts & craft! The Demonstration Station is here in the galleries every Tuesday* to demonstrate the […]
This afternoon features a special NIGHTCAP BEFORE CHRISTMAS (alcoholic & non!), gift-wrapping (by donation), storytelling by reenactors and tastes of traditional cultural desserts, last minute shopping at the Museum's Christmas […]
SOLD OUT! “Dear Sarah,” a play about the true Kennebunk love story of doomed sea captain Charles Barry and his wife Sarah, will be presented by the Brick Store Museum […]
Exploring the Past Forum: Diverse Perspectives in Archaeology Saturday, March 2, 2024 from 10am - 2pm (Inclement Weather Date: Sunday, March 3, 2024) Lunch is included in cost, which supports […]
History in Your Own Backyard Thursday, April 25 from 12pm – 1pm ++ Summary: From settlement subsistence through twentieth-century extravagances, experience an armchair tour of Maine’s rich garden legacy, uncovering […]
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 […]
Energy Conservation, Retrofitting Old Homes Thursday, May 23 from 12pm – 1pm ++ Summary: One of the most challenging issues facing homeowners is how to make older or historic homes […]
Why do we celebrate Pride? Join the Brick Store Museum to hear the history of this social movement. The evolution of human society, with the challenges we have had and […]
Explore Kennebunk's seafaring heritage with this lecture by Joe Mulqueen! Kennebunk and Kennebunkport were well-known for their shipbuilding prowess in the 18th and 19th centuries. The shipyards along the Kennebunk […]
Cookie Davis, a beloved local artist and laborer, is featured in the Brick Store Museum’s current exhibition, “Bold Visions: The Folk Art of Collyer Bowen and Cookie Davis.” Born Colman […]
The Brick Store Museum's All Souls' Walk began its annual Hallowmas season tradition 21 years ago this year, with a guided walk through neighboring Hope Cemetery. Join us this year […]