PEEL AND EAT
CRAB SALAD & CROSTINI
LOBSTER MARTINI
1 ½ lb. chilled Maine lobster (meat taken out of the shell), lemon and drawn butter – Market
NEPTUNE’S FEAST
1 ½ lb. Steamed and chilled Maine Lobster and 6 each of the following: Oysters on ½ Shell, Little Neck Clams & Peel and Eat Shrimp – 45
BLUEFIN TUNA
The Bluefin Tuna run here in Boothbay Harbor from mid-May through October. If we do not have Bluefin we will substitute Yellowfin Tuna
SESAME TUNA KABOB
WOOD-GRILLED TORO TATAKI
BLUEFIN CARPACCIO
BLUEFIN TARTAR
SEAHORSE TUNA
APPETIZERS
CRUNCHY POPCORN LOBSTER
PAN-FRIED CRAB CAKES
FIRECRACKER OYSTERS
ALE HOUSE STEAMERS
MAINE MUSSELS CATAPLANA
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UMaine Hutchinson Center offers online public speaking and virtual presentations program this spring
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Belfast, Maine Registration is now open for an online project management program, Practical Project Management, offered March 12, 17, 19 & 24 or May 5, 7, 12 & 14 through the University of Maine Hutchinson Center.
Both sessions of this four-day online professional development program, taught by Angela Wheaton, run from 12:30–4:30 p.m. The fee is $595 per person. More information is available on the Hutchinson Center website.
Practical Project Management is a comprehensive professional development course that provides useful skills for managing projects in the real world. This concrete and targeted approach will meet you where you are and quickly propel you forward in your project management practice.
Academics Sanchez, Bracey to discuss impact of Black studies
In honor of Black History Month, the University of Maine Black Student Union and the University of Maine Alumni Association will welcome Sonia Sanchez and John Bracey to discuss the relevance and impact of Black Studies in 21st century higher education at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28 over Zoom.
Register for the free, public event at tinyurl.com/BlackStudies21. âBlack Studies in 21st Century Higher Educationâ also will be livestreamed on the UMaine Alumni YouTube channel.
Sanchez and Bracey were among the intellectuals who initiated the movement for Black studies in the 1970s. Reflecting on their decades-long commitment to, and work toward, racial justice in academic and community spaces, they will discuss the present moment of âracial reckoning,â as it has been dubbed in the media.