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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 [...]
An Evening of Music
Cocktails at 6, dinner at 6:30 followed by... AN EVENING OF MUSIC at 8:00pm with Club members Neil Olmstead and Cercie Miller . Coffee, dessert and drinks available in the living room. JOIN US AFTER DINNER if you wish.
Speaker Series – Susie Arnold, Island Institute’s Senior Ocean Scientist and Director of the Center for Climate and Community
As Director of the Center for Climate and Community at Island Institute, Susie works on the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on marine resources and fisheries-dependent communities. Her current areas of focus include working with fishermen to diversify their businesses to include shellfish and seaweed aquaculture, researching the environmental benefits of farming edible seaweed, and helping coastal communities better understand the implications of sea level rise so they can make informed adaptation decisions. Susie earned a masters degree in Marine Policy and a [...]
Juliet Kirkham Art Show Opening
I am a self-taught artist, working out of my studio in Berkeley, California. I have always been drawn to watercolor, but learning to use this mercurial and mischievous medium is a recent exploration. I am constantly thrilled with the interplay between water and pigment and the individualistic and often erratic behaviors of watercolor paints. For me, painting is a practice not a perfect - a constant way to witness and delight in the everyday world around us. Artist work is exhibited throughout the week and [...]
Speaker Series – Lynda Doughty, Founding Executive Director of Marine Mammals of Maine
Lynda has led marine mammal response organizations for many years. She is the founding Executive Director for MMoME since 2011. Born and raised in Maine, Lynda always knew she wanted to work with helping marine mammals. She has provided care for thousands of animals, has opened Maine’s first seal triage center, and looks forward to providing more for marine mammals in Maine. Her work has involved conducting whale necropsies, disentanglement, population studies, marine debris projects and sterning on lobster boats. Lynda was recognized by Portland [...]
Founders’ Day Cocktails
Founders' Day Cocktails on the Porch featuring three short tributes to our Club's traditions. Please join us for tributes and a complimentary champagne toast. Bar service available.
Annual Whiskey Sour Party
Join us for our Whiskey Sour Party in front of the Club on the beach! Enter your best whiskey sour for a chance to win best recipe or best presentation Call or email if you'd like to enter the contest!