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The first event in the 2023 Sid Emery Memorial Speakers’ Series takes place on Sunday, May 7 at 2:30 PM at the Sanford-Springvale Historical Museum. “An Afternoon of French-Canadian Music” features fiddler Don Roy and keyboardist Cindy LaBrecque. Events in the Sid Emery Speakers’ Series are sponsored by the Sanford-Springvale Historical Society and the Friends of the Alfred Shaker Museum.
Tickets are $15 for persons 18 of age and older, and children are admitted free of charge. Seating is limited to 100, so reservations are recommended. To reserve your tickets, contact Harland Eastman or Lloyd Hunt.
The Sanford-Springvale Historical Museum is air-conditioned and handicapped-accessible.
Directions
Use the Google map below to generate directions to the Sanford-Springvale Historical Society. The street address is 505 Main Street, Springvale, ME.
Unfortunately, the Sweet Dreams Pillowcase workshop with Janet Vincent, scheduled for October 8, has been canceled.
Both of the remaining Speakers’ Series events for this season have had a change of venue. They were scheduled to be held in Denis Hall, but will be held instead at the Alfred Shaker Museum. They will take place at the scheduled times.
For more information, see the announcements for both events:
Wednesday, September 21, 6:30 PM — Note the evening time
Denis Hall, Shaker Hill
Don Roy will talk about his own history with Franco-American music. Roy has won many fiddle honors and once was named one of New England’s top three fiddlers. Read about his remarkable career at donroyon-line.com.
NOTE: This event was scheduled to take place at Denis Hall, but it will happen at the Museum.
Our next Speakers’ Series event takes place on Sunday, October 16, at 1:30 PM at the Museum.
Actress Sheryl Faye, who presented as the famous Helen Keller a few years ago, will introduce us to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Faye has a whole repertoire of interpretations of famous women in American history.
NOTE: This event was scheduled to take place at Denis Hall, but it will happen at the Museum.
The annual Apple Festival will take place on September 24 & 25, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Museum.
This year’s Festival features food trucks from the Waterboro Lions and others, pony rides, homemade apple pies, and a Silent Auction of donated items. Our vendors’ wares include wood crafts, jewelry, handbags, metal art, and more!
Enjoy a slideshow of previous years’ Festivals:
We’re sorry, but the workshop Getting Crafty with Old Greeting Cards, scheduled for Septmber 10, has been canceled.
This Sunday, August 14 at 2 PM, Bob Greene will discuss Black history in Maine.
Retired journalist and award-winning historian Bob Greene will describe Maine’s Black history, which began in the state’s long-ago story. His own family history extends back eight generations, to Maine in the 1700s.
He was born in Portland and, after college, became a newsman. For years, he covered both natural disasters and sports.
Later, in Maine again as a retiree, he dug deeply into his own background in Cumberland County, which led him to genealogical research and Black history. He now teaches a course on it at the University of Southern Maine’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
The annual “Simple Gifts” Music Festival took place on July 17, 2022. Thanks to Andy Happel and his musical guests for presenting a lovely, intimate program of traditional Shaker songs and other pieces.
Here’s a slideshow of the event: