Ripped from the Headlines: Tales of Bravery, Shipwrecks, & Courage at Sea Round 2 (recorded version)

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Celebrating Searsport’s rich Maritime tradition, volunteers bring local history to life, dramatically reading or reenacting newspaper stories of bravery, courage, daring rescues, and other adventures on the high seas! These are recorded portrayals from the in-person event on June 30th, 2022. Take a deep dive into the sea-goers life with us as we travel through time and celebrate our community both past and present!
    Cast & Stories:
    Deb Nowers, 1915 - "Battleship NEBRASKA Crashes into Bark: Crew of Merchantman Taken Off Vessel, Probably MABEL I. MEYERS"
    Camden Breckenridge, 1891 - "Foundered Off Cape Horn: Particulars of the Loss of the Yankee Clipper CHARLES DENNIS"
    Wallace & Natalie Good, 1916 - "Rockland Masons Have a Rough Experience in Penobscot Bay"
    Cipperly Good, 1882 - HOPE wrecks
    Dave Ruberti, 1875 - "The Steamer GEORGIA Wrecked on the Triangles"
    Joe Greeley, 1890 - "Steward Clark's Story of the Loss of the ST. MARY."
    Willa Bywater - 1916, “Skipper’s Wife at Helm, and with the daughter, assists in getting the leaking Schooner Herman F. Kimball into port”
    Liz Fitzsimmons - 1903, "The Sea Serpent"
    Interested in participating in future events? Contact Jeana at jganskop@pmm-maine.org

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