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Art Show: Candy Barr

Reception Sunday at 4PM Candy Barr Candy Barr is a plein air painter whose visual work includes oil paintings on canvas and wood. Her work has been described as “moving" and as being "a true master of color".   With over 50 years of painting experience she brings a breadth of knowledge of art history, exquisite skill for color and a deep understanding of what makes paint come to life. She earned her BFA with honors in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design [...]

Ladies Night Out #1

6:00 Cocktails 7:00 Dinner  Please call to make reservations (207) 389-2200. Our Covid mini-shutdown interrupted our Ladies' Night, but the postponement was a home run for health. Two ladies' gatherings are planned for the weeks ahead. The August 30th event replaces a previously scheduled dinner to commemorate the signing of the Club Articles of Association. Dinner buffet: Jen and Caesar salad, Sole Florentine w/ lobster, Chicken Piccata, and filet of beef Bercy Assorted Desserts Price 49.50 Wednesday, September 7 5:30 - 7:00pm Hors-d’oeuvre potluck ‘Porch [...]

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Whiskey Sour Party

Labor Day on the beach! Contest for the BEST whiskey sour Judges: last year's winners Bring your favorite recipe (enough to share tastings) or a simple nibble, like chips. This year's contestants will be judged on the tastiness of the beverage and the presentation. It’s fun!  It’s casual!  Y’all come! For more info call Anne Lee, 389-2694, or Rob Tenney, 389-9044.

Potluck Dinner: 2023 Pre-Season Opener

Chef Rob will provide soup and salad. Members will bring their own specialty dishes. Bar will be open There is no charge except for beverages.

SPC 2023 Staff

We are happy to say that most of last year's staff is returning, plus we've got three new international staff joining us this year. Returning staff: ROBERT JOHNSON DONNA WALLACE CORA WALSH AURIE DURHAM GINNY CHAPUT BILLIE JO WELLIVER KIM COX    

July 4th Parade and Small Point Community Picnic

Following the parade the Small Point Community is invited to a picnic as guests of the Small Point Club Board. The Club will be closed for dinner on this date due to the July 3 Salmon dinner taking place on a Monday, which is the day the Club is normally closed for dinner.

Yoga: Tuesdays & Thursdays

Starting July 6th, join classically trained teachers Johnna Stanton and Veronica Wolff-Casey as they lead you through accessible yoga sequences designed to restore and strengthen body and mind. All levels welcome. Please bring yoga props (mat, strap, blocks, blanket or towel) if you have them . Equipment is limited. Tuesdays 9:30-10:30 with  JOHANNA STANTON Thursdays 9:30-10:30 with VERONICA WOLFF-CASEY  $15 cash, check, or Venmo

Summer Speaker Series: Andrew Milliken

"Conserving and Restoring Habitats for Fish and Wildlife in the Face of Change in Small Point and Beyond" ~   Small Point plays a critical role in the conservation of migratory fish and wildlife species that utilize the network of salt marshes, beaches, rivers, and nearshore waters found here. Understanding the habitats and needs of these species is the starting point for strategically conserving and restoring them throughout the year and sustaining them into the future. Andrew will talk about the importance of collaborative partnerships [...]

Summer Speaker Series: Jill Pearlman “The Spies Who Came into the Modernist Fold: The Covert Life in London’s Lawn Road Flats”

Bowdoin Professor of Environmental Studies Jill Pearlman casts new light on a 1934 modernist landmark in London designed by architect Wells Coates for clients Jack and Molly Pritchard. With the gradual opening of intelligence archives in Britain and Russia since the fall of the Iron Curtain, it has come to light that between 1935 and 1942, four prominent Soviet spies made their home in the building. Her talk explores the reasons why the spies chose the Flats as their place of residence. Based on extensive [...]

Sumner Crawford Art Show Opening

Sumner's art will be exhibited at the Club July 30-August 6. Note: The Opening Reception will be held from 4-5pm, as the beloved BARLEY BRIGHT event will be hosted by the Hyde/Crawford family that evening

Summer Speaker Series: Sandra Horowitz and Bobby Dealy – Saving Monarch Butterflies

Bobby Dealy and Sandra Horowitz were in California and on a whim, visited the butterfly reserve at Pismo beach, since they were driving up the coast. It was a disappointment, but they decided to go up to Monterey Bay where they brag they are Monarch City. When finally finding the sanctuary they were told they were looking at an extinction event. The town commercializes monarchs but does not support the sanctuary, where they winter. This inspired Sandra's two trips to Mexico and research to further [...]

Pig Roast

Join us on Thursday August 3rd for our first ever pig roast, cooked up by visiting chef the "Pig Kahuna" of the Food Network's show 'Chopped'! $65 per person Includes a complementary specialty drink Call 207-389-2200 or email Roe to sign up!

Annual Club Party: “Summer Elegant” Dinner with Fun Dancing

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT FOR THE DINNER PORTION. Cocktails, auction participation, and dancing are still a fun part of the evening.   Join your friends and fellow Club members for a celebration of another year of the Club's founding - 126 years! In the weeks prior to the dinner, an online auction is planned. “Closets, Collections, and Creative Experiences” is inspired by Louise Hoffman’s retrieval from her closet, a couple of years ago, of two original Bodwell Spinney blueprints. She generously donated these to [...]

Kaiulani Lee “Fight Like Hell” Film Screening

The Summer School

The robber barons called her "the most dangerous woman in America," but workers called her "Mother Jones." She was a poor Irish immigrant who survived famine and war, fire and plague. Unable to save her husband and their four small children, she dedicated her life to protecting working families everywhere. The Small Point Community is invited to view the screening of Kaiulani Lee's new film. Recommended for ages 13 and above Monday August 14th 5pm | Brad's Barn Donations accepted at the door to benefit [...]

Summer Speaker Series: Ron Joseph “A Maine Son: Memoirs of a Wildlife Biologist”

Ron will read excerpts from his book "Bald Eagles, Bear Cubs and Hermit Bill: Memories of a Maine Wildlife Biologist" published this spring. Copies will be on hand for purchase. Ron's idyllic Maine childhood on his grandparents’ dairy farm in the 1950s and '60s inspired him to become a Maine wildlife biologist. This is a nostalgic look of a bygone era of a simple, self-sufficient life without electricity or indoor plumbing. The book also provides a window into an era of the vast, largely unbroken fabled [...]

Lea Vaughan Feinstein Art Show Opening

“How to Tame a Fox: small works by Lea Feinstein” A life-long artist and seasonal Mainer with deep roots in Small Point, Lea Feinstein (Vaughan) has taught art and design at RISD, MICA, Georgetown University, George Washington University, and other schools. She has written about art in reviews, long form articles, and catalog essays for national print and digital publications (ArtNews, Art Ltd, SFWeekly, Artpractical.com, DailyServing.com, and others). Her recent (2022-23) studio practice draws on texts from favorite writers, using the overlapping abstract forms of [...]

Summer Speaker Series: James C. Thompson “The Women Who Romanced Thomas Jefferson”

Thomas Jefferson’s Enlightenment – Paris 1785 follows Jefferson’s life during his five years in France (August 1784 to September 1789), and where Jefferson became an object of interest for two circles of women. The first were aristocrats and intellectuals who circulated in the salons of Paris. The second included mothers and their friends who Jefferson met while tending his parental duties. The women in these two circles all romanced the self-styled “savage from the mountains of America.” Mr. Thompson will focus his talk on four [...]

Whiskey Sour Party

Competitors present their whiskey sour recipes and participants vote for their favorite. The Club welcomes the Small Point Community to this event.

Porch Party Bar

Memorial Day Weekend! The bar will be open on Sunday 5:00pm-7:00pm to welcome friends and family back to Small Point. BYO nibbles!

Summer Solstice Soiree

There will be drinks and a buffet to celebrate the solstice and the joy of the summer before us. Please let Roe know if you would like to attend by June 17, or earlier Drinks at 6, Dinner at 7.

Tim Mitchell Art Show Opening

Tim Mitchell will kick off the Club's season of weekly community art shows with a series of limited-edition photographs. Tim is generously donating all profits back to the Small Point Club. Art Show June 30 - July 7  Contrary to what his parents have told people for years, Tim is not a professional photographer. He is passionate about taking pictures and has been shooting since an early age. Tim studied photography at The Maine Photographic Workshops in the late ’70s and moved on to NYC [...]

July 4th Parade

Participants will line up at the Club Tennis Courts at 11:45am. This year's theme is "The Summer Olympics at Small Point". The SPC Board cordially invites the whole SP community, as our guests, for hot dogs, cold drinks and ice cream following the parade.

Rachel Houlihan Art Show Opening

"I am an artist based in Camden, Maine. Oil painting has been a wonderful way to explore and capture so many of the beautiful places I have had a chance to explore. In my paintings I am trying to capturing the feeling of being in nature and experimenting with the creative use of color. My love for the outdoors started when I was growing up on a small farm – and continues now with travel, lots of gardening, long walks with my dog and horseback [...]

Italian Night Buffet

Ciao bella! Join the club for an evening of Italian cuisine & cocktails. As always, everyone interested is encouraged to make reservations by calling the club. Cocktails 6pm, Dinner 7pm

Low Tide Grill Opens for Dinner

The Low Tide Grill will be open Friday and Saturday evenings, 5:30pm-7:30pm. Reservations and dress code, as observed for upstairs dining.

Wine Dinner

Join the Club for this Tuesday Night's Wine Dinner! Pairings include: Wycliff Sparkling Wine with Specially Selected Passed Hors d'oeuvres VillaViva Cotes De Thau Rose with Arugula Strawberry Salad and Lemon Honey Dressing Laroque Chardonnay with Mahi Mahi Ceviche on top of toasted tortilla Laroque Pinot Noir with New York Strip Steak and Chimichurri over Scalloped Potatoes Laribotte Sauternes with Fresh Fruit Tart $75 per person SEATING WILL BE LIMITED Call the Club (297-389-2200) or email the Club staff (gmsmallpointclub@gmail.com) for reservations.

Speaker Series – John Herrick

Long Time Passing The War in Viet Nam may seem to have been a long time ago, but in many ways it is still with us. This slideshow is the story of long time Small Pointer, John Herrick, one draftee who spent a year in the infantry during the height of the war and how he has been living with that experience in the years since then. John Herrick was born and raised in Englewood, New Jersey. His local draft board was in Hackensack. He [...]

Family Cookout, Low Tide Grill

July 20th 4:30pm to 6:30pm $40/ Adults $20/ Kids Under 12 Join us for a day of fun, food and community! Games for the kids and great cook-out food! Call the Club (207-389-2200) or email the Club staff (gmsmallpointclub@gmail.com) for reservations.

Nick Adams Art Show Opening

Nick Adams is a North Salem based artist and graduate of the Art Institute of Chicago. Using stream of consciousness as a method of representation, Adams creates work that incorporates both abstract and representational tones. With a nod to the equestrian world beloved in New England, select pieces carefully embody the grace and spirit of horseback riding while seamlessly blending the region's cultural tapestry with the artist's distinctive touch. Artist work is exhibited throughout the week and is available for purchase during that time.  

Ladies Night

Drinks at 6:00pm; dinner at 7:00pm. Reservation required (207-389-2200/gmsmallpointclub@gmail.com)

Speaker Series – Matthew Davis

Matt Davis is a marine scientist at the Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR), and leads the Highly Migratory Species (HMS) program, which focuses on sharks and tunas within the Gulf of Maine. While the HMS program is relatively new at the DMR, it encompasses a number of exciting projects, such as an annual white shark monitoring survey. Matt looks forward to engaging with members of the Small Point Club and discussing the science and status of our highly migratory friends in the Gulf of [...]

Kids Day at the Club

Games, Activities, Lunch & Music! ~Come and join us for a fun afternoon~

Jillian Herrigel Art Show Opening

My work reflects my intuitive reaction to a scene or idea and involves combining color, shape and line until the image feels complete. My hope is that the viewer will bring his or her own interpretation or reaction to the piece. Not every creation connects to its original idea, often different concepts and representations emerge. Artist work is exhibited throughout the week and is available for purchase during that time.

Speaker Series – Ben Martens

Ben Martens is the executive director of the Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association (MCFA) where he works directly with local fishermen and working waterfront communities to support sustainable fisheries and vibrant fishing communities. Ben will be giving an overview of fisheries in Maine, what MCFA is doing to a build a more resilient fishing future, and answering your questions about local fisheries and seafood.  

Annual Party: Summer Breeze

Annual Party... a little different this year Tables and chairs will be set up at each station, so plan on a social night of conversation and community. Please call ahead or email to make reservations with Kim, Molly or Roe -- am@smallpointclub.com (207) 389-2200  $127 per person  

Katie Blair St John Art Show Opening

Katie Blair St John has spent every summer of her life in Small Point, breathing in the colors, composition and atmosphere. A great admirer of art from Italian Renaissance to Contemporary, she foolishly was intimidated from taking painting classes because other students appeared to already know what they were doing. Local painters, Frank and Phyllis Mason and Mary Ester MacFadyen became her inspiration. In the 50’s and 60’s she’d watch them pick up an old, wooden shingle and dash off a quick landscape while supposedly watching [...]

Pig Roast

We still have some availability at our pig roast Call to get on the list for this festive feast! $65 per person Multiple side dishes and dessert. One drink ticket is included; soft drinks and seltzer are complimentary. RSVP to gmsmallpointclub@gmail.com or call the Club at (207)389-2200.

Speaker Series – Tess Chakkalakal: Introducing Charles Chesnutt

In this talk, Tess Chakkalakal offers a fresh look at the life and work of Charles Waddell Chesnutt, the first professional Black American writer. His first novel was adapted for the screen by Oscar Micheaux. His stories of post-Civil War America are as relevant today as when they first appeared in the 1880s. Uncovering new sources, Chakkalakal evokes Chesnutt’s rise as a schoolteacher in the segregated South to joining the ranks of American realist authors. Working as a shorthand reporter, lawyer, and author, Chesnutt published six [...]

Hodie Hazard and Ned Motley Art Show Opening

Artist work is exhibited throughout the week and is available for purchase during that time.   HODIE HAZARD It's been the highest pleasure of my artistic life to start working with Ned, learning to throw, hand build and glaze pots.  While we're each doing our own pieces, we're also experimenting with co-creation - my glazing on his beautiful forms.  I highly recommend a brand new journey in your 70’s.     NED MOTLEY  I’m inspired and influenced so much by the images and patterns of [...]

Club Community Cocktails and Buffet

This buffet is for Club members and their guests to gather for relaxed conversation over dinner. RSVP to the Club staff at (207) 389-2200 or gmsmallpointclub@gmail.com

Speaker Series – Dale Arnold

A report in the Boston Globe described Dale Arnold: "A versatile broadcaster, Arnold is the only person to have called play-by-play for five Boston professional teams (Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, Bruins, and Revolution)". Dale retired from broadcasting in April of last year. Dale is a native of Brunswick, ME and a graduate of Bowdoin College. He has retired to his hometown and has written several books, including "If These Walls Could Talk: Boston Bruins" and "Tough Guys: Hockeys Enforcers - on wild brawls, high stakes, [...]

Shareholder Meeting and Brunch

2024 Annual Shareholder Meeting, with a complimentary brunch following. RSVP to Roe or staff if you plan to attend the brunch - (207) 389-2200 or gmsmallpointclub@gmail.com.

Lasell Family Art Show Opening

According to a history written about the Whitin machine works, the Lasells of Whitinsville were “warm-hearted, sensitive, artistic people, socially gracious and fond of good living.” Although the first two of these characteristics were not ideal qualifications for running a machinery business in central Massachusetts, that is what they did, until textile work went south in the middle of the last century. They supported promising artists and they appreciated art in their own family. Various members of the family have had the opportunity to be [...]