BATH Maine’s First Ship will hold its second 17th Century Foodways event and Luncheon on Saturday, April 20, at the Bath Freight Shed. MFS is the Bath nonprofit whose volunteer force has reconstructed the sailing vessel Virginia ,.
Maine’s First Ship will hold its second 17th Century Foodways event and Luncheon on Saturday, April 20 at the Bath Freight Shed. MFS, the Bath non-profit whose volunteer force has reconstructed the sailing vessel Virginia originally built by.
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Author to talk about 17th century cod fishing
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Maine’s First Ship and the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust will host a talk about the 17th century cod fishing at 1 p.m. July 1 with author and historian Mike Dekker. Registration required for in-person or virtual attendance.
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BATH Maine’s First Ship and the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust will Mike Dekker, author and historian, to take lecture attendees on a journey to understand the historic, economic, environmental, and cultural significance of the Atlantic cod fishery in the 17th century at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 1. Environmental and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate this in depth look at how one fishery played a part in shaping world affairs. Participants will have the opportunity to attend this lecture either in person at the Bath Freight Shed at 27 Commercial St. or virtually by Zoom.
On Thursday, May 13 at 4:30 p.m., Boothbay Region Historical Society kicks off its 2021 Speaker Series with historian Mike Dekker’s talk, "Shared Ground: An Exploration of 17th century Indigenous and Euromerican Cultures through Gardening." Due to.