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SUMMARY:Shredding on Site
DESCRIPTION:May 16th from 8 AM to 12 PM \nBack by popular demand: our annual shredding event brings you the perfect solution for safe and fast disposal of old paperwork and documents! \nMark your calendars for our Annual Shredding On Site Event – May 16th from 8 AM to 12 PM in the parking lot of Bath Savings on Church Street in Damariscotta. \nFor a donation\, you can securely shred your old documents while supporting the historic Chapman-Hall House. It’s a win-win! \nCome by\, clean up\, and help preserve a piece of history!
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/shredding-on-site/
LOCATION:Chapman-Hall House\, 270 Main Street\, Damariscotta\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Memorial Day and Reenactors at Pownalborough Court House
DESCRIPTION:May 26\, 2025 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT\n\n\n \nLCHA’s annual commemoration of Memorial Day. After being called to order at 11 a.m.\, the gathered will proceed up the woods road to the Court House cemetery. Veteran soldiers of three wars will be remembered through spoken words and the placing of bouquets upon the graves.  \nReenactors from the Colonial Maine Living History Association will be on-site with their encampment open to the public. \nEveryone is invited to stay on after the conclusion of the Memorial Day ceremonies and enjoy the grounds of the Pownalborough Court House. Take a walk on the nature trail following along the high bank of the Kennebec River through a beautiful old stand of white pine. Explore the well-marked trail system across Route 128. We recommend a picnic lunch. Perhaps catch a glimpse of one of the historic site’s resident bald eagles!
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/memorial-day-and-reenactors-at-pownalborough-court-house/
LOCATION:Pownalborough Court House\, 23 Court House Rd\, Dresden\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Archaeologist Tim Dinsmore at the Chapman-Hall House
DESCRIPTION:Tim Dinsmore to discuss results of archaeological survey at Chapman-Hall House \nHistorical archaeologist Tim Dinsmore\, who headed the 2022 archaeological survey of the grounds of the 1754 Chapman-Hall House in Damariscotta\, will be on hand to discuss the objectives and results of his work on Saturday\, May 31 from 12:30-4 p.m. One of the oldest standing houses in Damariscotta\, this house museum\, maintained by Lincoln County Historical Association\, is located at 270 Main Street. \nArtifacts recovered during the survey help to shed light into the material worlds of the Chapman\, Halls\, and other families that once occupied the homestead. These objects—found mostly in a highly fragmented state—provide tangible information about the everyday lives of these two families.  \nOn display will be a variety of ceramics and glassware\, architecturally-related materials such as window glass\, nails\, and brick\, personal items including clay tobacco pipes and buttons\, and faunal material represented by animal\, bird\, and fish bones and shellfish. Augmenting the exhibit will be several 3-dimensional antiques and/or high-quality reproductions that allow visitors to see how the fragments might have looked in their original state.  \nA site report that summarizes the results of Dinsmore’s archaeological work as well as photographs of the 2022 dig are included in this special exhibit.  Tim Dinsmore\, a professional historical archaeologist\, is the sole proprietor of Midcoast Archaeology. 
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/archaeologist-tim-dinsmore-at-the-chapman-hall-house/
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