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SUMMARY:All Things Paper
DESCRIPTION:Paper has been around for 2000 years and we’re going to explore all facets of it! We’ll make sheets of paper\, create decorative marbled papers\, create a beautiful paper bowl\, and learn how to bind a small book. \nInstructor: Gayle Fitzpatrick\nTuesdays 3:30—5:00 (1/23\, 1/30\, 2/6\, & 2/13)\nAges 7-12\n$100 for four weeks \n*Class includes snack and students who attend Sea Road or Kennebunk Elementary will be transported directly from school.*
URL:https://www.brickstoremuseum.org/calendar/all-things-paper-3/
LOCATION:Brick Store Museum\, 117 Main Street\, Kennebunk\, ME\, 04043\, United States
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SUMMARY:February Early Release Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop students (grades 1– 5th) will complete Valentine’s Day art projects including a wool wrapped heart garland\, canvas art painting\, and heart collages.  Students will enjoy games and a sweet treat.  \nInstructor: Mary Delehanty\nCost: $35 per student
URL:https://www.brickstoremuseum.org/calendar/february-early-release-workshop/
LOCATION:Brick Store Museum\, 117 Main Street\, Kennebunk\, ME\, 04043\, United States
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SUMMARY:Napkin Basket Weaving Class (Private)
DESCRIPTION:In the class the participant will make an everyday Napkin Basket. \nThe basket is made with various widths of reed splint. The participant will choose 2 colors to be added to the basket. The basket measures approximately 6 ½” x 6 ½” x 4”. The participant will learn the first steps of making a basket with a square open bottom. The participant will learn how to weave up the sides\, finish off the top and lash on a rim. This basket is good for beginners. \nSupplies needed for students to bring to class. \nBasin for water \nPencil \nScissors \nAwl or knitting needle \nTape measure or ruler \n8 Spring Clothes pins \nTowel \nAll other materials to make the basket will be provided including a pattern for the napkin basket.
URL:https://www.brickstoremuseum.org/calendar/napkin-basket-weaving-class-private/
LOCATION:Brick Store Museum\, 117 Main Street\, Kennebunk\, ME\, 04043\, United States
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SUMMARY:All Things Paper
DESCRIPTION:Paper has been around for 2000 years and we’re going to explore all facets of it! We’ll make sheets of paper\, create decorative marbled papers\, create a beautiful paper bowl\, and learn how to bind a small book. \nInstructor: Gayle Fitzpatrick\nTuesdays 3:30—5:00 (1/23\, 1/30\, 2/6\, & 2/13)\nAges 7-12\n$100 for four weeks \n*Class includes snack and students who attend Sea Road or Kennebunk Elementary will be transported directly from school.*
URL:https://www.brickstoremuseum.org/calendar/all-things-paper-5/
LOCATION:Brick Store Museum\, 117 Main Street\, Kennebunk\, ME\, 04043\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dear Sarah: A Play of Historic Letters
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT!\n[Please email info@brickstoremuseum.org if you are interested in an additional show!] \n“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 on Saturday\, February 24 at 3:00pm\, paired with light appetizers by Above & Beyond Catering and tastes of historic wines that the Barrys would have enjoyed in the mid-19th century. \nThe 50-minute show will cover two years of the married couple’s separation due to Captain Barry’s work as a sea captain from Kennebunk in the 1840s. \nThe play was crafted through Barry’s letters to his wife during his travels around the world\, which are now held in the Museum’s Archives. \nCaptain Charles Barry was born in 1811 in Boston. He became a ship captain at an early age\, and married Sarah\, the oldest daughter of Kennebunk shipbuilder William Lord\, in the 1840s. Throughout his years away from Sarah at sea\, Barry continually wrote to her\, describing what he saw\, felt\, and experienced. They couple had two young sons when Captain Barry and his ship\, the William Lord\, went missing after departing from South Carolina in 1850. He was never heard from again. \nTickets: $20 per person\, $15 for Museum Members (reserve yours below!). \nSupported by Marquee Sponsor Kennebunk Savings Bank
URL:https://www.brickstoremuseum.org/calendar/dearsarah2024/
LOCATION:Brick Store Museum\, 117 Main Street\, Kennebunk\, ME\, 04043\, United States
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SUMMARY:Preservation in Practice
DESCRIPTION:Preservation in Practice: Virtual Introduction to Historic Preservation \nThursday\, February 2024 from 12pm – 1pm \n++ \nSummary: \nJoin Brad Miller from Maine Preservation as he introduces an overview of historic preservation\, including the foundations\, principles\, people\, and tools. This will be the first lecture to start our new\, monthly “Your Old House: And Other Preservation Stories” series. \nBring your lunch and bring your questions as this will be an interactive\, virtual event! There will be time for Q&A at the end of the presentation. \nThis is a free event that will be hosted on Zoom. Register in advance here. \n++ \n \nPresenter:\nBrad Miller\, Preservation Manager at Maine Preservation \nBrad joins Maine Preservation with over eight years of experience in historic preservation. For the past five years\, he worked with Indiana Landmarks\, the country’s largest statewide\, historic preservation non-profit organization. After a one-year stint as a Community Preservation Specialist\, he served as Director of the Northwest Field Office\, where he assisted communities\, local governments\, and property owners in preserving historic buildings in a four-county region. Prior to his work in Indiana\, Brad worked with the Somerville\, Massachusetts\, Historic Preservation Commission and the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Calumet Heritage Partnership\, Indiana Lincoln Highway Association\, and was the Cultural Resources Advisory Board Member for the Indiana Lake Michigan Coastal Program. Brad holds a M.A. in Public History from Middle Tennessee State University and a B.A. in History from Gettysburg College. When he’s not busy looking at old buildings\, he enjoys hiking\, ultimate frisbee\, and sampling locally roasted coffee. \n++ \nQuestions? Please email us at info@brickstoremuseum.org \n++ \nPlease register for this free\, virtual event here. Can’t make it after all? We will be e-mailing a copy of the presentation to all registered attendees!
URL:https://www.brickstoremuseum.org/calendar/preservation-in-practice/
LOCATION:Brick Store Museum\, 117 Main Street\, Kennebunk\, ME\, 04043\, United States
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