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SUMMARY:Cruising Salem Harbor with Reverend William Bentley
DESCRIPTION:During this boat tour follow up to historian Donald Friary’s virtual presentation of Reverend William Bentley’s Salem Harbor\, you’ll explore the harbor with Reverend Bentley and learn more about the way he experienced it. According to his diary\, Reverend William Bentley seemed to be everywhere. \nHe saw Salem’s ship captains departing for and returning from voyages around the world to bring exotic goods and new ideas to their home port. Mr. Bentley saw beached whales\, shipwrecks\, a seven-foot shark\, seals and porpoises\, lobsters and crabs. He noted ropewalks\, shipyards\, cooperages\, and fish flakes\, as well as privateers and smugglers. He was saddened by drownings and marveled at the frozen harbor. He knew all the islands—Bakers\, the Miseries\, Orne’s\, Eagle\, Cat\, Ram—and impediments to navigation—Half-Way Rock\, Kettle Bottom\, Abbott’s Rocks\, Bowditch’s Ledge. \nAbout Donald Friary \nDonald Friary is Director Emeritus of Historic Deerfield\, Inc. and past President of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts. A Boston native\, he first came to Salem on a summer camp day trip in the late 1940s. As an historian\, he has been intrigued by the city for decades. Since moving to Salem in 2005\, he has immersed himself in its history and can occasionally be seen walking the streets in the guise of the Reverend William Bentley (1759-1819). As Principal of History for Hire Mr. Friary is an independent consultant to museums and historical organizations. He offers walking tours of Salem through the international firm\, Tours by Locals . \nBoat Departure Location: Naumkeag departs from the Salem Ferry dock at 10 Blaney Street\, Salem MA 01970. \nTickets \nPlease read all the information listed below before purchasing your ticket(s). \nAdults: $35 Children (4-12 yr): $20 (Essex Heritage Members receive a 20% discount!) \nBoat Departure Location: \nNaumkeag departs from the Salem Ferry dock at 10 Blaney Street\, Salem MA 01970. \nWhat You Need To Know Before You Go! Frequently Asked Questions \nHow long is the trip? \nAbout 2 hours round-trip \nAre there restrictions on who can go? \nAll passengers must be: \n\nAt least 4 years old (No infants; in arms or baby carriers)\nCapable of negotiating the boat ramp without assistance.\n\nWhat if it rains or is stormy? \nBoat trips depend on the weather. Naumkeag has no rain or sun cover on it. \nIs there a bathroom onboard? \nThere are no bathrooms on the boat\, but there are restrooms at the Salem Ferry Visitor Center which can be used directly before and after the tour. \nWhat is the Cancellation Policy? \n\nIf Essex Heritage cancels the boat trip: If it is too rainy or stormy or the seas are too rough\, and Essex Heritage has to cancel the boat trip\, you will be fully refunded the cost of your ticket\nIf ticket holder cancels: If you cancel because you think it is too sunny\, rainy\, windy or whatever\, but the boat still goes\, tickets are non-refundable.\n\nHow will I know if my tour has been cancelled? \nEssex Heritage staff will do our best to email all ticketed passengers in advance if your trip has been cancelled. We will also keep an updated weather advisory line at 978-998-2188. \nQuestions? \nPlease call (978)212-9227 \nEssex Heritage does not assume responsibility for any lost or stolen personal property. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate and time\n\nFri\, Jun 17\, 2022\, 1:00 PM EDT \n\n\nLocation\n\nSalem Ferry Dock \n10 Blaney St \nSalem\, MA 01970 \nView Map
URL:https://essexheritage.org/event/cruising-salem-harbor-with-reverend-william-bentley/2022-06-17/
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SUMMARY:Teaching Hidden Histories Workshop 5
DESCRIPTION:Join us on May 7 as we continue to explore “The Struggle for Liberty\, Equality\, and Property: Examining Resistance to Exclusionary Policies Against Black People in Essex County”. \nThe history of Black people’s experiences in Essex County\, MA\, including institutional integration\, community activism\, and hard-fought access to fundamental rights\, offers a rich set of stories for our students to explore. In this workshop\, we examine how these experiences exemplify a larger history of structural policies of exclusion and prejudice\, but also perseverance and change. \nJoin us as we work to answer many questions about this history and its relevance today\, including: \n\nWhat are some exemplary stories of Black people’s experiences in our region that highlight larger themes of exclusion and the fight for access?\nHow can primary sources from the region’s past as well as contemporary voices in the local Black community inform our understanding of how to approach this topic with our students?\n\nContributors: \nDr. Kabria Baumgartner\, Dean’s Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies and \nAssociate Director of Public History\, Northeastern University; principal investigator\, African Americans in Essex County\, Massachusetts: An Annotated Guide ; author of In Pursuit of Knowledge: Black Women and Educational Activism in Antebellum America \nDr. Kerri Greenidge\, Mellon Assistant Professor\, Department of Studies in Race\, Colonialism\, and Diaspora\, Tufts University; author of Black Radical\, The Life and Times of William Monroe Trotter. \nDoneeca Thurston\, Director\, Lynn Museum and Lynn Arts \nEdward Carson\, Dean of Multicultural Education and member of the History Department \nThe Governor’s Academy\, Byfield\, Massachusetts \nMore information at: https://usingessexhistory.org/teachinghiddenhistories  \n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE >>
URL:https://essexheritage.org/event/teaching-hidden-histories-workshop-5/
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