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Jul 13 Sunday
Blue Hill’s fourth annual “History Hunt” will take place this year from July 1-29, co-sponsored and hosted by the Jonathan Fisher House, Blue Hill Historical Society, First Congregational Church of Blue Hill, Blue Hill Public Library, and the Blue Hill Town Hall. Throughout the month of July, visit any of the participating locations to pick up a checklist of fun historical items to locate and activities to do. Turn in your completed checklist by July 29 to be entered into a drawing for a prize! Prizes for both kids and adults will be available and winners will be contacted after the drawing at the end of July.
From scouring stained glass windows to sleuthing for old books, each location will offer a way to learn about and connect with Blue Hill’s history. July hours for the locations are as follows:Fisher House, Wed-Sat, 1-4 PM (beginning July 5)Holt House (Blue Hill Historical Society), Thurs-Sun, 12-4 PMCongregational Church, Wed & Sat, 1-3 PM (except 7/16 & 7/19)Blue Hill Public Library, MTWF 9 AM-6 PM, Th 9 AM-8 PM, Sat 9 AM-5 PMBlue Hill Town Hall, Mon. 8 AM-5:30 PM; Tues-Fri, 8 AM-3 PM
Post photos from your Hunt on social media using #HistoryHunt or send them to contact@jonathanfisherhouse.org.
We’ve got Moxie…how ’bout you?! Moxie Day at Seashore has become a tradition over the years. Seashore will be hosting the New England Moxie Congress on Sunday, July 13th! They will be sharing FREE SAMPLES of Moxie and Diet Moxie with all guests. You’ll also see all kinds of Moxie memorabilia from their personal collections.You can get Moxie in a lot of different places but the merchandise is a little harder to come by. Not at Seashore though! Our Museum Store has lots of Moxie swag available for purchase all season long! So, if you are looking for a Moxie hat. T-shirt, sweatshirt or hoodie, we’ve got you covered.Supplies permitting we also plan to sell the real deal Moxie in glass bottles made with 100% pure cane sugar, in addition to regular Moxie, in our Museum Store.Developed in Maine and produced in New Hampshire, Moxie is “distinctively different” and legendary in the region. It is feared a bit by those who haven’t tried it because one of its signature ingredients is “gentian root”. On its own, it is very bitter. But, as a finished product, it is less harsh than a quality ginger ale. So, if you love it, come on by and revel in a day set aside for your favorite beverage. If you’ve never had it, give it a try!
Most people know that museums collect objects, put on exhibits and present programs, but just how do the staff go about doing those things? Saco Museum will feature some of its oldest collections dating from the late19th century, as well as recent acquisitions, to illustrate how the secrets are unveiled. Staff will be available most weekdays to answer questions. Exhibit hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, noon to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 4-8 p.m. (free admission); Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
One of Yankee Magazine's top five cemetery tours in New England! Walk Portland's Old Burying Ground with a trained guide. Hallowed? Not officially. Historic? Absolutely. Haunted? You decide. Visit the cemetery's unique field of underground tombs, the oldest gravemarker from 1717, the final resting place of the famed Captains of the 1813 battle between the Boxer and the Enterprise, and the interesting carvings of Portland's first stone-cutter, Bartlett Adams. Tours include early gravestone art, important local historic figures, Portland's historic events, and the landscape of this National Historic Landmark, including segregated sections for Black people, Catholics, Quakers, and strangers. Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the ground is uneven once we leave the main pathway. Tours are held unless the weather is stormy.
Jul 14 Monday
In 1902, artist Paul Klee visited a famous marine research lab in Naples, Italy. The vibrant sea life he saw there helped shape his artistic vision—and reflected a growing interest in how life begins. This talk looks at how those ideas crossed the Atlantic, influencing both European artists and American scientists.
Join President Hermann Haller, M.D., internationally acclaimed physician scientist and skilled art historian as we follow this creative thread all the way to the MDI Biological Laboratory, where the spirit of scientific exploration continues today.
Jul 15 Tuesday