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SUMMARY:Heritage Crafts Workshop - Registration Required!
DESCRIPTION:Learn Heritage Crafts This March with LCHA\nJoin us for a series of hands-on Heritage Crafts workshops offered on Sundays in March! Participants may register for one\, two\, or all three sessions. All workshops will be held at Second Congregational Church\, 51 Main Street\, Newcastle\, from 1:30–4:30 p.m. \nWorkshops include basketmaking (March 1)\, paste paper decoration (March 15)\, and calligraphy (March 29). \nSpace is limited\, and pre-registration is required. The cost is $35 per participant\, per workshop\, and all materials are included. \nPlease click here to complete the registration form. \n\nMarch 1 – BasketmakingParticipants will learn the fundamentals of basket weaving with instructor and accomplished basket maker Allison Brown. Brown will guide participants through the creation of a small basket (approximately 8” x 4”)\, ideal for holding candles and other slender items. \nMarch 15 – Paste Paper DecorationRebecca Manthey will lead a workshop on paste paper decoration. In colonial New England\, bookbinders often used paste-decorated paper as an inexpensive alternative to marbled paper for book covers and endpapers. Participants will learn how to mix paint and paste\, apply it to paper\, and create decorative patterns using a variety of combing techniques. \nMarch 29 – CalligraphyThis workshop offers an opportunity to try one’s hand at calligraphy\, the art of lettering. Addie Miller will discuss the popularity of calligraphy in the 18th and 19th centuries\, describe the tools used during that time\, and guide participants through lettering exercises. The session will also explore the etiquette of calling cards and suggest ways calligraphy can be used today.
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/workshops/
LOCATION:ME
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SUMMARY:What did she know\, and when did she know it?  Closer look at Miss Burrage’s  maps for Kenneth Roberts
DESCRIPTION:LCHA’s Members Forum series offers members-only Zoom lectures that provide space for deeper conversation and shared discovery beyond our public programs. These programs are designed especially for members\, creating opportunities to connect around shared interests and learn together in a more focused setting. Please note that new members are always welcome! LCHA membership begins at just $25 per year and includes free\, unlimited admission to LCHA’s three historic house museums\, along with access to members-only programs such as this forum. \nClick here to Register for What Did She Know And When Did She Know It? \nClick here to become an LCHA member! \nIn the first Members Forum of 2026\, longtime LCHA member Martha Frink explores the work of LCHA founder Mildred Burrage\, focusing on Burrage’s creation of illustrated maps for author Kenneth Roberts. Martha’s long-standing effort to better understand Burrage began with a question sparked by a mural in the Lee Street house where Mildred moved in 1946 and which later became home to Martha and her young family in 1989. \nMore than a decade of research deepened Martha’s respect for a woman who came to Wiscasset to paint while leaving behind postwar Kennebunkport\, and who is now best remembered for helping to establish the organizations that became LCHA and the Maine Art Gallery. Martha’s own roots echo this layered history. Her family includes a descendant who marched with Benedict Arnold to Quebec and another who fought in the battle now known as Bunker Hill. Her wide-ranging interests\, from phycology to art history\, have carried her from studies in the Caribbean back to the Maine coast\, where she now lives in Bremen in Lincoln County.
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/burrage-maps/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260315T133000
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SUMMARY:Heritage Crafts Workshop - Paste Paper Decoration
DESCRIPTION:Learn Heritage Crafts This March with LCHA\nJoin us for a series of hands-on Heritage Crafts workshops offered on Sundays in March! Participants may register for one\, two\, or all three sessions. All workshops will be held at Second Congregational Church\, 51 Main Street\, Newcastle\, from 1:30–4:30 p.m. \nWorkshops include basketmaking (March 1)\, paste paper decoration (March 15)\, and calligraphy (March 29). \nSpace is limited\, and pre-registration is required. The cost is $35 per participant\, per workshop\, and all materials are included. \nPlease click here to complete the registration form. \n\nMarch 15 – Paste Paper DecorationRebecca Manthey will lead a workshop on paste paper decoration. In colonial New England\, bookbinders often used paste-decorated paper as an inexpensive alternative to marbled paper for book covers and endpapers. Participants will learn how to mix paint and paste\, apply it to paper\, and create decorative patterns using a variety of combing techniques.
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/4827/
LOCATION:ME
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T180000
DTSTAMP:20260603T175615
CREATED:20251119T204530Z
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SUMMARY:Members Forum: Treasures in Context: Quilts from the LCHA Collection
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging online Members Forum with LCHA member Laurie LaBar\, author of Maine Quilts: 250 Years of Comfort and Community and former Chief Curator of History and Decorative Arts at the Maine State Museum. Laurie will highlight the remarkably significant quilts in the LCHA collection that were examined by the American Quilt Study Group during their September 25 visit to Wiscasset. This talk offers a rare opportunity to explore the history and artistry of these early quilts and is exclusive to LCHA members as a benefit of membership. \nFree to LCHA members\, but preregistration is required: Click here to sign up! \nClick here to become an LCHA member! \nLCHA’s Members Forum series offers members-only Zoom lectures that provide space for deeper conversation and shared discovery beyond our public programs. These programs are designed especially for members\, creating opportunities to connect around shared interests and learn together in a more focused setting. Please note that new members are always welcome! LCHA membership begins at just $25 per year and includes free\, unlimited admission to LCHA’s three historic house museums\, along with access to members-only programs such as this forum. \n 
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/quilts/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260329T133000
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SUMMARY:Heritage Crafts Workshop - Calligraphy
DESCRIPTION:Learn Heritage Crafts This March with LCHA\nJoin us for a series of hands-on Heritage Crafts workshops offered on Sundays in March! Participants may register for one\, two\, or all three sessions. All workshops will be held at Second Congregational Church\, 51 Main Street\, Newcastle\, from 1:30–4:30 p.m. \nWorkshops include basketmaking (March 1)\, paste paper decoration (March 15)\, and calligraphy (March 29). \nSpace is limited\, and pre-registration is required. The cost is $35 per participant\, per workshop\, and all materials are included. \nPlease click here to complete the registration form. \n\nMarch 29 – CalligraphyThis workshop offers an opportunity to try one’s hand at calligraphy\, the art of lettering. Addie Miller will discuss the popularity of calligraphy in the 18th and 19th centuries\, describe the tools used during that time\, and guide participants through lettering exercises. The session will also explore the etiquette of calling cards and suggest ways calligraphy can be used today.
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/heritage-crafts-workshop-calligraphy/
LOCATION:ME
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T160000
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SUMMARY:Celebrating the 250th at the Chapman-Hall House
DESCRIPTION:The Chapman-Hall House will be hosting a special themes day highlighting the 250th anniversary of the country. Come visit the museum and learn about the Richard Lee Resolution\, an important event in the history of the Declaration of Independence! 
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/celebrating-the-250th-at-the-chapman-hall-house/
LOCATION:Chapman-Hall House\, 270 Main Street\, Damariscotta\, ME\, United States
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