Daniel Morgan – Forgotten Hero of the American Revolution

Schooner Cove 35 Schooner St., Damariscotta, ME, United States

Retired professor from the SUNY system Bob Emmons, will speak about Daniel Morgan, one of the great heroes of the early days of the American Republic. He was a fearless and inspiring leader, but unlike most of his contemporary generals, he was not an aristocrat but rather began as a wagon driver. He served under Generals... Read more »

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Looking for a Hero

Author Russell Lane presents an audio-visual story of a son trying to convince his ailing father that his life has meaning, that the part his father played in an ocean rescue as a light keeper, helped change the world more than he could have imagined. Join us for a remarkable story of courage, emotion and... Read more »

Music by Julie Thompson & Neil Lamb

Schooner Cove will once again host a magnificent performance by Julie Thompson and Neil Lamb. Julie has a soothing and soulful voice with a style that touches the heart. Neil plays a 7 string guitar specializing in traditional, improvisational jazz. This event is FREE and open to the public.

Music by Julie Thompson & Neil Lamb

Schooner Cove will once again host a magnificent performance by Julie Thompson and Neil Lamb. Julie has a soothing and soulful voice with a style that touches the heart. Neil plays a 7 string guitar specializing in traditional, improvisational jazz. In the Schooner Cove library.

Explosive Personalities in Waldoboro Shipbuilding & Adventures on the Five Master “Cora Cressey”

Part One: 1900 - George Welt’s attempts to revive wooden shipbuilding in Waldoboro, his courting of William Palmer, Massachusetts schoolteacher turned businessman and the evolution of their efforts. Part Two: 1928 - Inexperienced Harvard student, Russel Seaver’s adventures working on board the five master “Cora Cressey”, under sail. Presentation by Mark Biscoe. In the Schooner... Read more »

Piano Music by Dennis Boyd

Join local musician Dennis Boyd for an afternoon of wonderful classics to classical takes on some newer favorites as well.  With musical selections ranging from Johnny Cash, and Elvis Presley to Elton John, Billy Joel and everything in between on piano, let the vocals take you to another time and place! In the Schooner Cove... Read more »

Adventures in Golfing

Schooner Cove 35 Schooner St., Damariscotta, ME, United States

Bob Emmons is a retired professor of crop protection at The State University of New York, who also taught golf course management classes. He had been the superintendent of a golf course for two years before entering graduate school and graduates of his program went on to manage many well-known courses around the country. Mr.... Read more »

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A Celebration of Love with Vocals, Piano & Guitar

Schooner Cove 35 Schooner St., Damariscotta, ME, United States

Please join us for a wonderful concert by Maryann Jacks & Matthew Mainster. Ms. Jacks is a singer-song writer, guitarist, pianist & violinist. She is the founder of Play it Forward Music Company in Rockland, has sung in numerous choirs and other vocal and musical groups. She has sung around the world, including in the... Read more »

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Jud & Sam Caswell Folk Music Celebration

Schooner Cove 35 Schooner St., Damariscotta, ME, United States

Jud is an award winning singer-songwriter who plays the guitar, banjo, cittern and penny whistle. This concert will feature Jud & Sam performing Irish & American folk music with family, harmony vocals. Please join us for a wonderful experience!

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Sean Fleming Pianist & Singer

Schooner Cove 35 Schooner St., Damariscotta, ME, United States

Sean Fleming is an in-demand pianist, organist, harpsichordist, accompanist, composer, and arranger based in Maine. He performs regularly with over nine choral and instrumental groups,  has been a guest artist with many more and has performed throughout the country. Sean has directed or accompanied over seventy musical theater productions nationwide. He is the music director for the Forever Young Chorus based in... Read more »