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EXPERIENCE MARITIME MAINE ON WERU ! (Feb 26 | 10-11 AM)

24 February 2016
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Tune in on Friday February 26, 10-11 AM - this month’s Coastal Conversation is about Experience Maritime Maine . Only on WERU community radio, 89.9 FM in Blue Hill and 99.9 in Bangor, and online at WERU.org.

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What do the words Maritime Heritage mean to you? Do these words conjure windjammers and wooden boats, or lighthouses and whales? Do you think: island communities, shell middens, or working waterfronts?

Photo credit: Thierry H. Bonneville / BC

This is Natalie Springuel, from the University of Maine Sea Grant, host of Coastal Conversations. On our next program, we will Experience Maine’s Maritime heritage with: Kathy Goldner of Penobscot Marine Museum, Meg Maiden of Maine Windjammers Association, Brook Minner of Northeast Historic Films, Rich Hilsinger of Wooden Boat School.

These folks are all part of the Experience Maritime Maine initiative, a partnership of maritime related organizations, businesses and coastal communities working together to promote and preserve our unique maritime culture through heritage tourism efforts.

As always, your insights, experience, and questions are welcome as part of the conversation. So, make a note to tune in Friday morning, February 26, 10-11 AM when this month’s Coastal Conversation is about Experience Maritime Maine. Only on WERU community radio, 89.9 FM in Blue Hill and 99.9 in Bangor, and online at WERU.org.

Guests

Kathy Goldner, Penobscot Marine Museum, www.penobscotmarinemuseum.org
Meg Maiden, Maine Windjammers Association, www.sailmainecoast.com
Brook Minner, Northeast Historic Films, www.oldfilm.org
Rich Hilsinger, Wooden Boat School, www.thewoodenboatschool.com/index.php

More information about Coastal Conversations Radio Program

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