06/23/22 - 08/27/22 at 9:00 am - 7:45 pm
Summer in the Arctic 2022Peary-MacMillan Arctic MuseumArctic Storytime and Craft for Kids9:00 am – 10:00 am Selected Thursdays: June 23, 30; July 14, 21, 28; August 4, 11 Assemble at Hubbard Hall We’ve had to change venues for our Thursday Storytime and Craft. Weather permitting, we will hold activities outside in front of Hubbard. If not, we’ll be inside the museum where COVID protocols do apply. Sorry for any inconvenience. Daily Highlights Tour1:00 pm – 1:30 pm Tuesdays – Fridays: June 28 – August 12 (Museum closed July 1 – July 5) Assemble at Hubbard Hall Evening Tours7:00 pm – 7:45 pm Selected Fridays: June 24, July 22 and August 19 Assemble at Hubbard Hal Special Saturday Hours in the Arctic Museum10:00 am – 5:00 pm Selected Saturdays: June 18, July 23 and August 27 Museum Event Info.
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06/26/22 at 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Celebrate Summer 5k + SpinWalk, jog, run, or spin your way into summer! Join Spark Cycling Studio, Coastal Performance, and Brent + Lisa at the Portside Real Estate Group, on Sunday, June 26th, 2022 to raise money for the Adaptive Outdoor Education Center, whose mission is to enhance the quality of life for all people with disabilities through adaptive recreation and education programs. This is not your average 5k; on top of the run, there will be a spin class coached by the owner of Spark Cycling, a kid’s fun run, tours of the 10,000 sq ft Coastal Performance Training Facility, and free fitness evaluations for adults and youth! Sign up now to be a part of the fun, raise money for a worthy cause, and welcome the start of summer! |
06/26/22 at 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Walking Tour: Le Petit Pont: Life and Work by the AndroscogginLe Petit Pont: Life and Work by the Androscoggin with Candace KanesBeginning in the parking lot of what is now known as Fort Andross, we will imagine the streets and buildings that were once home to its many employees when the building produced cotton fabric and was known as the Cabot Mill. We will continue the imagining as we walk (very carefully) along Mill Street to Le Petit Pont, the structure we now call the Swinging Bridge to explore its history and its relationship to the mill, mill workers and the community on the west end of the bridge, Topsham Heights. We will cross the bridge to Topsham Heights. While there is still much to look at, we will have to use our imaginations to see the area as it was when the bridge was built in 1892 and the several decades after. For those who wish to do so, we can continue the walk along the paved path by the Androscoggin that will connect us to Main Street in Topsham and the Green Bridge to return to Fort Andross. Starting point is in Fort Andross parking lot. |
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