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SUMMARY:Legends of the Sequoia: Stories from Those Who Served
DESCRIPTION:EVENT IS SOLD OUT – Sponsorships are still available!\nJoin us for an unforgettable evening as the Richardson Maritime Museum proudly presents\nA Special Welcome Dinner for the Crew of the Presidential Yacht\, Sequoia\nExperience History Like Never Before! \nDon’t miss this opportunity to dine alongside Sequoia crew members who served during the Nixon administration as they share exclusive insights into their time aboard as well as first-hand stories\, many of which have never been told before!\n Seats are limited\, so reserve your spot now! \nLOCATION\nCambridge Yacht Club\n1 Mill Street\nCambridge\, MD 21613 \nYOUR TICKET INCLUDES\n5:30 PM – Cash Bar – Complimentary Oysters on the Half Shell – Silent Auction\n6:30 PM – Surf & Turf Dinner and Dessert\nLive music by Before Your Time \nCOST\n$95 per person \nThis event is a fundraiser for the 501c3 Richardson Maritime Museum. Please direct any questions to office@richardsonmuseum.org \nCome be a part of living history\, enjoy a fantastic meal\, and engage with those who witnessed presidential moments firsthand!
URL:https://www.richardsonmuseum.org/event/legends-of-the-sequoia-stories-from-those-who-served/
LOCATION:Private: Cambridge Yacht Club\, 1 Mill St\, Cambridge\, 21613\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Traveling Boat Caulkers" Talk by David Williams
DESCRIPTION:The South Dorchester Folk Museum presents “Traveling Boat Caulkers” with the Richardson Maritime Museum’s own David Williams \nWednesday\, February 5\, 2025 at 7:00 pm\n\nRobbins Heritage Center\nDorchester County Historical Society\n1003 Greenway Drive\, Cambridge\, MD\n(Maryland Avenue Extended)\n\n\nDavid is a Skipjack Captain\, wood worker\, amateur boat builder/restorer and amateur photographer. His fascination with all things boat related started at an early age\, growing up spending summers on the shores of Lake Erie. He restored his first boat when he was just 12 years old. He will be discussing a study of the life of Ship Caulkers especially of San Domingo\, MD.\n\n\nDavid and his wife Gale live near Cambridge Maryland. Retired from Ford Motor Company in 2017\, David is a Captain on the Skipjack Nathan of Dorchester\, Head of Education Development for the Richardson Museum in Cambridge\, Member of the Cambridge Rotary\, the Art Center\, and the Wednesday Morning Artist Group.\n\n\nThe South Dorchester Folk Museum (SDFM)\, in cooperation with the Dorchester County Historical Society\, presents this FREE program in its lecture series about local history. For more  information about the SDFM\, visit their website\, www.sdfmuseum.net\, or call 410–228-6175. The public is warmly invited to attend. Reservations are not needed
URL:https://www.richardsonmuseum.org/event/traveling-boat-caulkers-talk-by-david-williams/
LOCATION:Dorchester County Historical Society\, 1003 Greenway Drive\, Cambridge\, MD\, 21613\, United States
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